The injury thread...

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Nige on Markus:

“I remember watching Henriksen at AZ, he’s talented. Maybe he has needed a bit of time, but as a footballer he is very, very talented. But if we can get him to a level of fitness he is talented.”

I don't think he rates his talent.
 
[HASHTAG]#hcafc[/HASHTAG] have Fraizer Campbell and Evandro back in training ahead of Saturday’s home game with Fulham.

Kamil Grosicki and Jon Toral are doubts for the match.
 
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Nigel Adkins was pleased to see Fraizer Campbell, Evandro and Will Keane join in with training on Thursday morning.

The trio, along with youngster Tyler Hamilton, were added to the main group as they continue their recovery from injury.

And although Keane won’t be considered for first team selection in the immediate future after almost 14 months out with a serious knee problem, Campbell and Evandro could have some part to play as the Tigers prepare to face Fulham and then Bolton Wanderers in the space of three days.

“It was nice to see Fraizer, Evandro and Will Keane join in with training today, and Tyler Hamilton as well,” said Adkins.

“Obviously from Will’s point of view he won’t be considered for the weekend, but it was great to see a centre forward with the physical prowess that he’s got. He’s been out for a long time, so it’s great that he’s now back involved with the first team group and over the next month we hope to progress him in training and with game time for the Under 23s.

“It’s a bit early to say whether Fraizer and Evandro will be involved this Saturday. We’ve got two games close together and it’s brilliant that they are both on the training ground. Fingers crossed, we can get them there or thereabouts to come into consideration to play some part in the games.”
 
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Nigel Adkins was pleased to see Fraizer Campbell, Evandro and Will Keane join in with training on Thursday morning.

The trio, along with youngster Tyler Hamilton, were added to the main group as they continue their recovery from injury.

And although Keane won’t be considered for first team selection in the immediate future after almost 14 months out with a serious knee problem, Campbell and Evandro could have some part to play as the Tigers prepare to face Fulham and then Bolton Wanderers in the space of three days.

“It was nice to see Fraizer, Evandro and Will Keane join in with training today, and Tyler Hamilton as well,” said Adkins.

“Obviously from Will’s point of view he won’t be considered for the weekend, but it was great to see a centre forward with the physical prowess that he’s got. He’s been out for a long time, so it’s great that he’s now back involved with the first team group and over the next month we hope to progress him in training and with game time for the Under 23s.

“It’s a bit early to say whether Fraizer and Evandro will be involved this Saturday. We’ve got two games close together and it’s brilliant that they are both on the training ground. Fingers crossed, we can get them there or thereabouts to come into consideration to play some part in the games.”

I had to double check to see if NA was referring to Keane or Evandro.
 
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We might have a lot of injuries, but thankfully not for these reasons, though at times you feel like shooting someone for the debacle at the club.
 
I'll keep this first post updated through the season.

Kevin Stewart - Expected to be fit for Brentford.
Markus Henriksen- Expected to be fit for Brentford.
Adama Diomande - Groin injury- Back in training.
Jarrod Bowen - Ankle injury - Will miss Brentford.
Michael Hector - Hamstring injury - May or may not be back for Brentford.
Evandro - Injury in training, probably two weeks away...

Stephen Kingsley - Groin surgery - Due back mid to late December.
Will Keane - Cruciate ligament injury (knee) - Out until mid December.
Abel Hernandez - Achilles Injury - Due back in training in February.
Moses Odubajo - Dislocated kneecap - Hopeful of a return in the Spring.
James Weir - Knee Injury - Likely to be out for the rest of the season.
Ryan Mason - Skull fracture - CT Scan in January, still hoping to be back this season.
Kingsley due back mid to late December??