He'll need to be as their loan players won't be there.He'll be raring to go to spearhead the Terriers' promotion push in 2017-18. [emoji106]
He'll need to be as their loan players won't be there.He'll be raring to go to spearhead the Terriers' promotion push in 2017-18. [emoji106]
Pun intended?He'll be raring to go to spearhead the Terriers' promotion push in 2017-18.
Thirteen is unlucky, according to many, so I am making this fourteenth post in the hope of Town not picking up any more injuries this weekend.
Hogg is a big blow for us. Not the most technically gifted, but very hard working. He gets the tackles in, plays the simple balls, and covers a lot of ground. An unselfish Claude Makelele type player. Hogg and Mooy were one of the best midfield partnerships at this level, IMHO. We have other midfielders ready to step in. Billing is skilful but less defensive minded. Kyle Dempsey is decent, but currently on loan at Fleetwood, and maybe not quite ready for this level yet. Dean Whitehead is experienced, but knocking on a bit now and prone to mistakes of late.
He'll need to be as their loan players won't be there.
Neither will be the guy who finds them as their Director of Football is on the way to Norwich
Hopefully not have enough time to influence Norwich before we get there but I think it will be our most difficult game that is remaining.
Stankovic (Hudders squad defender) has done his cruciate in training for Slovenia U21s.
Out for 10 months, poor chap, hope he makes a full recovery.
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To be honest with the lengthy injuries to Kayal, Rosenior, Bong, Goldson and Duffy this season, I have next to zero sympathy for those that any other team suffers.
Mooy would be a bigger blow. He's the best opposition player I've seen this season, a class above.
The Hogg injury is/was horrific and will affect our run in. We have replacements in Whitehead and Billing, but neither sum up the 'terrier identity' like Hoggy. It's really gutting, but we will push on and see what happens. This season is already a success greater than we could ever have dreamed, so anything from here on in is a bonus - there's still a lot of games (and potential injuries) to go!
The Stankovic injury is also really gutting, less from a first-11 view but more for his own development. He's a 'world class' centre back in the making (according to Wagner), who we brought over from BVB. To pick up such a bad ACL at the age of 20 could be really destructive for his career. Here's hoping he can recover and push on.
EDIT: For those asking about Mooy, he has been back in Huddersfield for a few days now (seen buying a ring for his fiance), after picking up a yellow int he last Oz game and very handily getting a suspension.
Was the yellow deliberate?
Yep, my only sympathy is with his injury type, it sounds nasty. Apart from that I wish them every hamstring, groin, pulled muscle, ligament damage etc possible.
Anyway I wish Hogg a speedy recovery in time for their pre-season.
As good as Hogg may be, I think they are very well covered in the case of injuries. Didn't they field virtually a full second team in their very successful F.A. Cup exploits? I guess we can disregard any help in our quest for the Premier league from this disappointing injury for them and have to just get on with the final run in and make our own luck with our own efforts. I wouldn't want it any other way. If we can achieve the prize let's earn it.