brighton_tom
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- Jul 23, 2008
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Im sure he's done a few in house friendlies by now that we havent seen.Amazed Solly isn’t in a few U21 games first
Im sure he's done a few in house friendlies by now that we havent seen.Amazed Solly isn’t in a few U21 games first
New doctors not wanting to rush things. Given the attacking talent we have no point in rushing Gruda.The one thing you can count on other than death and taxes is that Brighton injuries take longer than the original timeframe. Gruda came with a 'minor niggle' and hasn't been sighted on the pitch nearly two months later!
They at least get mentioned somewhere so not so sure on that.Im sure he's done a few in house friendlies by now that we havent seen.
As you say, we don’t need to rush Gruda or March back but if they are available….New doctors not wanting to rush things. Given the attacking talent we have no point in rushing Gruda.
Amazed Solly isn’t in a few U21 games first
He is starting today. Which probably rules out any appearance tomorrow but sensible to ease him back in.
Surprised Solly not given minutes as an overage player?
I see Pedro is now being talked about as a long term absentee.
Bit harsh...A very pleasant surprise.
Normally 09.00 either the day before or two days before the match I think and I guess as it's a long way to travel it's 2 days this time. They normally release the conference a couple of hours later on YouTube. I guess it could be live but it probably works well for all parties as you say for there to be a slight delay.Questions.
So are we getting those tweets because Fab is in a press conference? The pic suggests yes, but it's a bit earlier than usual isn’t it? Or is it that the journo’s are there for the conference later and they’ve been given a bit of info early?
Why are the conference not possible to follow live? (Or are they?) Is it because the club wants to make sure that Fab doesn’t spill the beans on something confidential? Do other clubs take a similar approach? Or is it more that the club wants to allow the journo’s to present the info in some kind of quid pro quo “report on us nicely and we’ll keep up your privileged access to team injury news” in place?
In looking in this some more, the Argus website also suggests Adingra and Rutter are both avaiable
Due to Mitoma's travel I could see Adringa starting on the left with Mitoma on the bench.In looking in this some more, the Argus website also suggests Adingra and Rutter are both avaiable
It was a hamstring injury and looked like a bad one so a couple of months I would have thought.Any news on Webster's actual injury? Stated as long term, however long that is?! I guess its months more than weeks.
Is it hamstring, thigh or knee? Not heard any conclusive reports to where the problem is.
Yep and no mention of any injuries for Baleba so all pretty good news.
I can’t answer this.Questions.
So are we getting those tweets because Fab is in a press conference? The pic suggests yes, but it's a bit earlier than usual isn’t it? Or is it that the journo’s are there for the conference later and they’ve been given a bit of info early?
Why are the conference not possible to follow live? (Or are they?) Is it because the club wants to make sure that Fab doesn’t spill the beans on something confidential? Do other clubs take a similar approach? Or is it more that the club wants to allow the journo’s to present the info in some kind of quid pro quo “report on us nicely and we’ll keep up your privileged access to team injury news” in place?