Like Arnoutavic? Rolling around like a f’king baby and he’s back this weekend with just bruising to his arm!
Exactly it's like what the **** he's in his early 20's. Spent the last year running between red cones and now it results in a season ending injury. Someone is taking the piss probably the club he's probably on gardening leave and will end up at North Ferriby.
He’s been playing for the U23’s, they can get injuried just as easily as the first team, he got taken out 31 minutes into the game against Wednesday.
Hull City injury updates as Jarrod Bowen learns of scan results The latest news on injuries to Jarrod Bowen, Kevin Stewart, Markus Henriksen and Michael Hector Jarrod Bowen is an injury doubt for Hull City’s clash at home to Brentford on Saturday, despite learning he suffered no ligament damage in the 2-2 draw away to Sheffield Wednesday. Bowen limped off during the closing stages of City’s trip to Hillsborough after an awkward collision left the winger nursing an ankle injury. Any fears of a lengthy absence have since been allayed by positive scan results but Bowen remains doubtful for what could be the coronation of Leonid Slutsky’s successor at the KCOM Stadium this weekend. A final decision will come later in the week if the rookie is able to resume full training. Bowen has become a hugely important figure for City this season, starting all 20 Championship fixtures to date. That ever-present run, matched only by Allan McGregor, has seen the 20-year-old score 10 goals to become the quickest City player into double figures since Stuart Elliott in 2004-05. The manager-less Tigers also have injury concerns over Kevin Stewart and Markus Henriksen from the weekend trip to Sheffield Wednesday but, ahead of his departure, Slutsky suggested central defender Michael Hector was expected to recover from a hamstring injury that ruled him out at Hillsborough. http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/spor...ws/hull-city-injury-updates-jarrod-878474?055
Jarrod Bowen will miss Saturday’s home game against Brentford with injuries sustained in last weekend’s draw with Sheffield Wednesday. Bowen picked up knee and ankle injuries during the second half of the clash at Hillsborough, meaning his ever-present record in the Sky Bet Championship this season will now come to an end. Markus Henriksen and Kevin Stewart, who also picked up knocks at the weekend, are expected to be fit to face the Bees, while Michael Hector continues to receive treatment on the hamstring problem that forced him to miss out against Wednesday.
Bowen was pretty anonymous on Saturday not one of his best games. I don't know if he was carrying a knock before the match but he could do with a break. He is only 20 and should not playing every game in the Championship. He will come back refreshed and it gives Growshit another chance in the team.