WLS are reporting that Amos is expected to make an appearance for either the Development team against Hull or for the B team during the week. Hopefully all goes well and it's not long before we see him challenging for a place in the first team squad.
Post by northwesthoop on Aug 24, 2021 17:08:26 GMT
Amos played 45 minutes for the U23's today (who lost 4-0 to Peterborough), so good news for his recovery but means there is zero chance he is featuring against Oxford tonight
Amos played 45 minutes for the U23's today (who lost 4-0 to Peterborough), so good news for his recovery but means there is zero chance he is featuring against Oxford tonight
Amos played 45 minutes for the U23's today (who lost 4-0 to Peterborough), so good news for his recovery but means there is zero chance he is featuring against Oxford tonight
His long road back to fitness continued with 60 minutes for the U23. Hopefully he will soon be fit enough to be getting a place in the first team squad. We might even get to see him challenging for a place in the Carabo cup squad against Everton.
Warburton has now reported that Amos is ready for a full game so I would fully expect him to turn out either in a B team game or for the U23 team.
I reckon that if he comes through the B team or U23 game unscathed I can see him getting his first competitive game since his cruciate ligament injury in the cup against Everton.
Warburton has now reported that Amos is ready for a full game so I would fully expect him to turn out either in a B team game or for the U23 team.
I reckon that if he comes through the B team or U23 game unscathed I can see him getting his first competitive game since his cruciate ligament injury in the cup against Everton.
That seems like a good choice of return game. I hope it goes well and he is closely monitored.
Warburton has now reported that Amos is ready for a full game so I would fully expect him to turn out either in a B team game or for the U23 team.
I reckon that if he comes through the B team or U23 game unscathed I can see him getting his first competitive game since his cruciate ligament injury in the cup against Everton.
That seems like a good choice of return game. I hope it goes well and he is closely monitored.
I'm wondering if he is also targeting that game for Lee Wallace to also get some minutes after his hamstring injury.
Luke Amos returned to training today and is thought to be fit enough to be considered at least for the bench against Stoke. On our latest podcast both Ghost and I felt Luke Amos offered the most difference of the players soon to become available. I feel he will add an extra dimension in midfield that Field, Johansen and Dozzell have not offered.