I'm trying to work out the context though, If he knew one of his players dads was a top heart surgeon, he'd met him, trusted him so chose to have the op with him, not really a story is it? If it was purely coincidence, he was rushed into an A and E and player's dad happened to be on duty, that's an incredible story. Thank **** it wasn't a Bristol Rovers' player's dad
Last we heard he was expected to make a full recovery and be back for next season, so I'm going with that. The stuff about being able to recover the fee is obviously bollocks, so I'm assuming the rest is to.
Doesn't sound like he's likely to make a return this season... Ryan Mason is always in Hull City's thoughts says Marco Silva http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/ryan...0246472-detail/story.html#0kVdyHlik3cIPQtS.99
Just looking at that Fabio concussion! Jumps for the ball and land with a clatter! It's a big risk for mason I think?
I guess it depends on what the doctors recommend. Though I agree, not sure I would have the confidence.
One of the reasons I was always crap at football (apart from being naturally untalented) is that my Dad broke his leg playing during a simple kick around in the park type session. Therefore when I tried playing I never had the guts or confidence to go in for any tackles as the thought of breaking my leg was always on my mind. And that was based on something that didn't happen to me and never knew about until I was older. Now imagine trying to play after suffering the injury Mason has. Then again Petr Cech seems to have done OK since his similar injury - dunno if being a goalkeeper makes a difference though.
These are different breeds. I was well into extreme sports right through my teens. You'd nail yourself, if you could get up and try again you would, if not you'd try again as soon as you could. I'm sure, so long as there's no physical reason for him not to play, he will be back on the field and as good as he ever has been.
Just as a matter of interest - is our updated 25 man squad actually published anywhere? Or if not would you mind listing it on here please?
Full 25 man squad list - (*=Home grown): *Clucas, Samuel Raymond *Davies, Curtis *Dawson, Michael Richard Diomande, Valentin Adama Eissa, Ahmed Elmohamady Abdelfattah Aly *Elabdellaoui, Omar Evandro, Goebel Grosicki, Kamil Pawel Henriksen, Markus Hernandez Platero, Abel Mathias *Huddlestone, Thomas Andrew Jakupovic, Eldin *Maguire, Harry Maloney, Shaun Richard Markovic, Lazar Marshall, David *Mason, Ryan Glen Mbokani Bezua, Dieudonne Meyler, David N'Diaye, Alfred John Momar Niasse, Baye Oumar *Odubajo, Moses Adeshina Ayoola Junior Ranocchia, Andrea Robertson, Andrew Under-21 players (Contract and Scholars): Akbas, Stephen Adam Andrew, Charlie Alfred Annan, William John Barkworth, Ellis Batty, Daniel Thomas Bowen, Jarrod Chadwick, William Anthony Clackstone, Joshua Philip Clark, Max Oliver Curry, Adam Dunkerley, Charlie Edwards, Jonathan Dvonte Fleming, Brandon James Hamilton, Tyler Lee Hinchliffe, Benjamin Jack Holmes, Elliot Charles Kelledy, Marc Thomas Michael Lofts, Luke Mannion, William John Maslen-Jones, Bradley McKenzie, Robbie Olley, Greg Thomas Ritson, Lewis Barry Ryan Rodgers, Harvey James Salam, Ahmed Mamdoh Abdel Saltmer, Jonathan David Sheaf, Max Ter Horst, Johan Thacker, Joshua Tymon, Joshua Lewis Weir, James Michael Wilson-Rhiney, Mason Alexander http://www.hull.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=478957#ixzz4dI7l6xcr
Full 25 man squad list - (*=Home grown): *Allam, Ehab *Clucas, Samuel Raymond *Davies, Curtis *Dawson, Michael Richard Diomande, Valentin Adama Eissa, Ahmed Elmohamady Abdelfattah Aly *Elabdellaoui, Omar Evandro, Goebel Grosicki, Kamil Pawel Henriksen, Markus Hernandez Platero, Abel Mathias *Huddlestone, Thomas Andrew Jakupovic, Eldin *Maguire, Harry Maloney, Shaun Richard Markovic, Lazar Marshall, David *Mason, Ryan Glen Mbokani Bezua, Dieudonne Meyler, David N'Diaye, Alfred John Momar Niasse, Baye Oumar *Odubajo, Moses Adeshina Ayoola Junior Ranocchia, Andrea Robertson, Andrew