Would you say that the best preparation for playing in a high press team is 18 months worth of injuries. A straight yes or no answer will do. And of course he's not our player.
There is that. I wasn't intending to be critical just wanting to talk about summT other than doom and gloom.
I've no idea if the lad can still do the business. But I'm certainly not going to write him off before he's even pulled on the shirt.
A very skilfully worded question which is impossible to answer in a positive way. Personally I wish the lad all the best at Barnsley football club.
I'm going to trust the club's scouting abilities rather than fans' opinions, and look forward to seeing him play for us. Some fans haven't exactly been 100% when judging players before they actually played for us. Angus MacDonald was apparently not good enough before he'd played a single game. I'll leave the professionals to judge
I know what you mean, and half agree, but in the circumstances we can't be too picky I suppose. I was just trying desperately to work out how to answer your question. Excellent wordsmithery!
If some people insist on finding fault, they'll do so. On this occasion it's the lad's recent injury record. In the past it's been, as another example, the level at which the player was performing. Sometimes it's the club from which he's been signed.
If we had signed him without his injury issues he be a very good signing.leers hope he can get back to his old self quickly.
As long as we don't go on a disastrous run and get sucked towards religation, loans are fine from anywhere... keep us ticking over mid-table'ish, rebliuld in the summer.
Potentially decent signings Jones for bree, James for conor and Armstrong given a good run for winnall, Hecky could get something out of these to maintain our form. I'm looking forward to seeing how it goes. If watkins has put a transfer request in drop him and get hammill back starting, hammill still wants to be here and I'm only bothered about those players who want to stay.