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SBT

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I personally don’t expect him to come back in the same kind of form he was in at the time of the injury, but we’re in need of more attacking options in the squad.
 

fatso

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Think it will be mid to late Jan before we see him back.
He's been a big miss to be honest, weve lacked a cutting edge lately and become a little "one dimensional" he definitely offers us something different when he plays.
For me, he has been our most improved player, and the reason we didn't miss Rudoni when he was injured.

When hes back, along with a new winger, we will be even more formidable for the run in!
 
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covcity4life

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We have missed BTA more than we did Rudoni, as has been demonstrated by our loss of dynamism in recent weeks, even after Rudoni's return. Hope he is back for Lestah!
I understand your point I truly do but I think sometimes you need to look at the table and realise we haven't missed anyone this season as of yet
 

fatso

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I understand your point I truly do but I think sometimes you need to look at the table and realise we haven't missed anyone this season as of yet
BTA is the player of the season for me, by a country mile.

We've got by without him with luck and some very narrow wins, relying on our keeper, and the opposition missing sitters. (Swansea being just 1 example)

Since he's been out the goals have dried up, and we no longer blow teams away like we did against QPR, Brum, and Derby etc.
Where wins were effortless before, they are now hard fought for by everyone.
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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BTA is the player of the season for me, by a country mile.

We've got by without him with luck and some very narrow wins, relying on our keeper, and the opposition missing sitters. (Swansea being just 1 example)

Since he's been out the goals have dried up, and we no longer blow teams away like we did against QPR, Brum, and Derby etc.
Where wins were effortless before, they are now hard fought for by everyone.
Yep - was going to say exactly this!! "Getting by without him" and "not missing him" are two very different things in my book!
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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BTA is the player of the season for me, by a country mile.

We've got by without him with luck and some very narrow wins, relying on our keeper, and the opposition missing sitters. (Swansea being just 1 example)

Since he's been out the goals have dried up, and we no longer blow teams away like we did against QPR, Brum, and Derby etc.
Where wins were effortless before, they are now hard fought for by everyone.
For the Swansea and Bristol games I give you Southampton and PNE where we really should’ve won. The points return has been fair, not lucky.
 

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