Our midfield does need to get more goals, but the midfield and the defence combined (including the wing backs) have 11, which is one third of our goals. Considering we have (had) 4 strikers all weighing in with goals that sounds about the right ratio to me.
Not sure he ever intended to sign a new contract until the end of the season.
This is what he said according to CET
“I am really happy and I look forward to sign a new deal but I am not looking too far yet. I will end the season first and see what’s going on...
Robins is supposed to have said,
“He wanted a standing ovation so he went down and got cramp" Not sure what to make of that comment.
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sport/football/football-news/coventry-city-mark-robins-qpr-22844045
It is what it is. As Brightonskyblue says we need a loan, whether we can bring one in good enough is another matter. I'm not ready to write our season off, even though it is a major blow, just have to see what we can do.
On the face of it, bad timing for us having just let Walker go, but it does give us a chance to play Waghorne and Gyo together again. It might be just what we need.
The general consensus is 2 to 4 weeks but I understand with extreme sporting activities there is a risk of a hernia developing and longer recuperation is recommended
I doubt very much he will be back to full fitness in 6 weeks if he has had his appendix removed.
pusbccfc posted he has already had an op, not sure if he knows that for certain, but mild appendicitis, although requiring immediate A&E investigation, can sometimes be treated with antibiotics
It's starting to get a bit nasty. But I think the point is, the prospective buyers know the extent of money owed to MSD and HMRC, what they don't know is what if any, the amount will be owed to Middlesboro and Wycombe, should they win their claims
Blackburn have Middlesboro, Luton, Forest, West Brom, Millwall, Sheff U, QPR, Fulham coming up in their next 10, so some tough games. Their results could be important to us as well.