Remember we signed Phil Whitehead with a broken hand bit of an hindrance being a goalie but it didn't stop us
A Bristol city view of the lad https://www.otib.co.uk/index.php?/topic/193086-woodrow/&tab=comments#comment-3153787
Sounds promising. Just to counter balance this do we have Burton view of the lad considering he did well for them?
This is exactly why you get the replacement in first. You don't throw anything away until you've tried the new 'un. I've only found the odd post, but they've all been positive. http://burtonbrewers.proboards.com/thread/3279/new-signing?q=woodrow
He's a good player. The bits I've seen on him for England under 21's was limited but thought he was Championship capable, never mind League 1.
http://burtonbrewers.proboards.com/...-1.funcaptcha.com|surl=https://funcaptcha.com Don't know if this will work but I searched the Burton forum for Woodrow and found loads of references. Most of them are positive.
Decent signing tbf... shame we've already let Bradders go first tho, done his hamstring according to twitter
if this is true its utter madness to carry on with the deal. i presume he failed the medical. is the reason they have carried on with the deal to appease the supporters because of bradshaw leaving ? Hamstring tears are recurring injuries they have to be manged for the rest of there careers. medical facts say that you are never the same player after having one and you will lose some speed for certain. Ryan Giggs said you never overcome a hamstring tear completely , once its been weakened your always likely to pick up similar injuries , there is no answer to the injury and you have to learn to live with it the worst part is the psychological effect ,you keep thinking its going to go again so it effects your preformance