Nick
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Good job robins isn't here else he would have put him left back rather than take him off.I worry that it’s it for him now and we’ve got a Dabo situation on our hands.
Good job robins isn't here else he would have put him left back rather than take him off.I worry that it’s it for him now and we’ve got a Dabo situation on our hands.
I get it's not great but I'd do physio for 8 hours a day for 10k a week.I feel so sorry for him, probably the toughest time in a player's career is being injured as i can't imagine the physio is remotely pleasant on top of the frustration of not being involved. I get the frustration with his injury record but to read some of the posts on here you'd think he was doing it deliberately. I think fortunately for the club we probably have enough in central midfield to cope with his absence, fingers crossed the others can stay fit.
yeah physio for 8 hours isnt gonna helpI get it's not great but I'd do physio for 8 hours a day for 10k a week.
yeah physio for 8 hours isnt gonna help
I raise your Impey with Trevor Benjamin!Tell that to Andy Impey.
With extras?yeah physio for 8 hours isnt gonna help
we/I didnt know that until sheaf was subbed. i just thought it was interesting that it was kitch over grimesHe isn't. Allen is. Hench Allen took the armband yesterday rather than it go back to Kitching. Which suggests Kitching is 3rd choice behind Sheaf and Allen.
A captain nowadays is a pointless thing anyway I feel. It's a tradition, and usually given to a senior player, rather than an actual leader. Especially here atm. For seasons now, we've had captains that warm the bench. Kelly, Sheaf, Allen. It's pointless. Long gone are the days of an actual captain, on the pitch doing the managers job. They dont exist anymore. Your John Terry's, Roy Keanes, Tony Adams'. They're not around any more.
Look at the England team of past years, Wayne Rooney and Harry Kane as captains. Stalwarts and great players, yes. Natural born leaders and captains? Not in a million years!
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Who retired in 2006!Tell that to Andy Impey.
There's a whole range of unpleasant stuff id do for 10k a week, given the choice id be playing professional football thoughI get it's not great but I'd do physio for 8 hours a day for 10k a week.
Every time Allen played under FL last season he wor the armband. Granted, he never played alongside, only instead of, Sheaf. Which suggests he is FL chosen VC behind Sheaf. With neither of them on the pitch 3rd choice is clearly Kitch. Which make me wonder, if we did bring in a new CH, it would most likely be Thomas that would lose his place?we/I didnt know that until sheaf was subbed. i just thought it was interesting that it was kitch over grimes