You'll never understand so don't bother.Amaxing!! How is this a dig at him by stating the obvious?
Amaxing!! How is this a dig at him by stating the obvious?
King Kayal, like his friend Tomer Hemed, has never ever let us down and only ever brought good things to this club. I will always have the utmost respect for both of them
King Kayal, like his friend Tomer Hemed, has never ever let us down and only ever brought good things to this club. I will always have the utmost respect for both of them
Couldnt just let it go.
I think the ideal scenario is his rehab goes well, our season goes well enough that survival is assured, Kayal gets some minutes in an away game and starts the final home game of the season, and is subbed off at any point except half time to heartfelt applause, then goes up to directors box where someone senior from his yet to be announced next club has a friendly chat with him.
Absolutely love Kayal, would love to see this happen. Still think he can serve as a midfield sub if at full health for us...
If he doesn’t go back out on loan I’d be more than happy with him being added to the PL squad replacing Crofts if we have the space in the 25 man squad. His experience could be vital.
100% this. Re both posts.Both legends for me. Not legends like Bobby but legends like Bruno & Calde or Sidwell & Rosenior. Great servants, great attitude and fantastic players. Pivotal in our journey to the prem and both helped us stay here. Will always remember them fondly.
Couldnt just let it go. When he left us his days at the top were obviously over so the next step down was the Championship but I thought that even that was too much for him but that he would thrive in League 1. Due to injurys this has proved to be correct and I cannot see another Championship club , unless a struggling one, taking a punt on him so the obvious is League 1 where he will do well. This is all of course subject to staying injury free.
Kinda unproven.......due to injuries
This time next week you’ll have him playing non league
totally unproven ... also kind of odd that an injured player can play in League 1, must go and catch a game sometime to see how that works
It is dependant on the injury as I am sure that players have played for us in the lower leagues when nursing an injury that would be exposed if playing in The Premier as the demand is greater. His undoubted ability at that level would disguise a possible minor injury.