Am delighted to see the club have taken up my idea of an injury update. The head of medical service's gave an update on all. Shodipo out for 4 mths. Furlong back by end of Oct. Hall not being rushed . Goss on the way back. And it goes on much better from club.
Post by northwesthoop on Sept 10, 2018 7:31:48 GMT
I personally just cannot see Hall making a full comeback.
He wasn't even risked in last weeks U23's match so he could keep to his own programme, there is clearly great concern something could go wrong at any time. How are we ever going to get to a point where we can rely on him for 90 minutes match after match?
Shodipo hasn't played since January 2017. Surely he should move on now?
I personally just cannot see Hall making a full comeback.
He wasn't even risked in last weeks U23's match so he could keep to his own programme, there is clearly great concern something could go wrong at any time. How are we ever going to get to a point where we can rely on him for 90 minutes match after match?
Shodipo hasn't played since January 2017. Surely he should move on now?
I believe that both players contracts run until June 2019 and I wouldn't expect either to be given an extension. Unfortunately for both the club and Grant Hall it appears that his injury issues are even greater than most of us thought. It would be great if he got back into the first team but even if he does the risk of extending his contract might be too big of a risk. In his few appearances Shodipo looked good going forward but was a bit of a nightmare defensively and I will always remember Ollie saying that "every time I've put him on, unfortunately the team has let a goal in".
I cannot see either at QPR when the 2019/20 starts.
Post by northwesthoop on Sept 10, 2018 20:59:15 GMT
I don't recall Holloway criticising Kakay?
Yes he pointed the finger at Shodipo but he had a point. Comparing with Furlong doesn't work as he has generally performed, why would Holloway have needed to criticise Furlong?