Frankie
Put him in the curry
He could just be injured and nobody has thought up a recovery timescale yet , he took a hefty blow to the head v Arsenal .
I thought that it had been reported that he wanted to return to Spain.
May not get Championship loan, but won't be in the 25 man squad anyway ?
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/16609831.transfer-window-is-closing-on-ezequiel-schelotto/
Surely if he doesn't go out on loan he'll be named in the squad - just in case - rather than just naming 24? Presumably we'd still be paying his wages anyway.
I don't think we do "closer to fitness than we think" do we?I feel a bit sorry for Schelotto, he's not really done anything massively wrong, he's made a few mistakes but what player hasn't. He improved as he had a run in the squad, but he's certainly not Bruno and that his major downfall unfortunately. He's a big character though and appears to be quite a popular member of the squad.
It certainly looks like he's well out of favour if we don't name him in the squad and just go with a 24 man squad. Unless the plan is to name another youngster like Normann in the squad instead or is Ahannach closer to fitness than we think and maybe he gets a chance.
I feel a bit sorry for Schelotto, he's not really done anything massively wrong, he's made a few mistakes but what player hasn't. He improved as he had a run in the squad, but he's certainly not Bruno and that his major downfall unfortunately. He's a big character though and appears to be quite a popular member of the squad.
It certainly looks like he's well out of favour if we don't name him in the squad and just go with a 24 man squad. Unless the plan is to name another youngster like Normann in the squad instead or is Ahannach closer to fitness than we think and maybe he gets a chance.
I know it's only a marginal consideration but he keeps Izquierdo happy. They are clearly best buddies and live close together. I suspect he was a big part of settling Izquierdo in after a slow start and he spends a lot of time with him and his family (entirely based on Instagram stalking).
Who will ever forget the Schelotto carrying him like a baby at the end of last season.
Who will ever forget the Schelotto carrying him like a baby at the end of last season.
What about his "Here the grass doesn't grow" t-shirts. I shall miss him.
My best Schelotto moment was when he got booked and refused to walk to the ref to receive the yellow card - think it was the Arsenal game. Which kind of sums him up really, that his football isn't the best bit about him.
He often looks like someone who has never played football before, however, and I can't think that's going to work in his favour in the long term.
I enjoyed that, as I did the attempt to drive off on a Sky cart