I very, very, very much doubt it.
Why risk him when the cup match is close?.We will see tomorrow. He didnt get tackled as such so its only a twist
Why risk him when the cup match is close?.![]()
We will see tomorrow. He didnt get tackled as such so its only a twist
Whatever he's done, he's had less than 3 days to recover from it so even if it's a minor injury it could easily keep him out. I hope he's fit but I think he's got bad bruising which usually takes a few days for the swelling to go down so I don't think he'll be available tomorrow. Reckon he'll start against the [Poor language removed] though
Wish somebody would strap HB fingers up lid. It says on the OS hes a major doubt, he has a badly bruised foot and your saying we should play him, thats just amazing, but this post is about Anchiebe, the player whos praises you have been singing, that surely means we could just play Super Vic upfront? I mean cos ur saying hes super? No?
Anyway, Cahill wont play, Moyes rang me. I said dont risk him.
I would love for him to play, but if the risk is to great I would rather see him sit it out.
If playing him in the next two games meant he could make it worse and had to miss several more games I wouldnt risk it. Id rather see him miss 2 games, admitedly important ones, if it meant he was fighting fit for the long run.
A tough away game against the best team in the world, is NOT more important than a Home tie against our biggest rivals. Its not worth taking a risk, hes nowhere near fit enough to play, his foot will hurt everytime he runs, turns, hits the ball and gets tackled, the stress could even cause a fracture, then imagine the [Poor language removed] we are in.
Oh and as Vic, thanks for admitting he isnt ready.
Of course it is worth it and there not the best team in the world. Admitting defeat before a ball is kicked is a disgrace as is leaving 1 of your best players out. As for Vic i didnt so try reading what i actually wrote
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