He, like covil, Tim lo tut, Vaughan were signed as u21s Obviously with an eye to the first team, but 21s first and foremost.
Had forgotten about him (Salah-Eddine Oulad M'Hand ). We had an option to buy him. Is that all off now, or is he coming back to us?
It does. Maybe the fact that he was banned for the sending off, which ran over the world cup break and the fact that he's been benched a couple of times makes it feel longer.
I suspect we've given up on him, he returned to the Arsenal U21's and went off injured in his first game back in February.
Alfie Jones is expected to be available for Swansea. Aaron Connolly will hopefully going to be available for Swansea (he's over the broken toe, but has been ill for the past few days). No update on when Óscar Estupiñán will be available.
Think he might be going in summer. The circumstances of his injury and the rumours about him unsettled and living out a hotel are suspicious.
Striker Aaron Connolly will not feature for Hull City at Luton Town next Monday as the curtain comes down on a season hamstrung by injury problems. The on-loan Brighton and Hove Albion forward may well have played his last game for the Tigers after it was revealed Connolly had suffered another setback in his recovery from a toe injury he picked up at Stoke City back in February, a problem that has seen him miss the last 14 games. Connolly's latest absence came on Saturday as Liam Rosenior's men earned a 1-1 draw with in-form Swansea City in their final home outing of the campaign, but it had been hoped he could feature at Kenilworth Road when the season draws to a close on Bank Holiday Monday. Unfortunately for the Republic of Ireland frontman, and City loan star, this latest blow means he will not be involved in Bedfordshire, and with the 23-year-old set to return to the Amex Stadium at the end of his loan spell unless a permanent deal can be struck, he will not play again for Liam Rosenior. There is, however, better news on leading marksman Oscar Estupinan and Ryan Longman, with the pair expected to be involved at Kenilworth Road. Meanwhile, Sean McLoughlin was rested after feeling a tight hamstring last time out against Watford, with Rosenior bringing back Alfie Jones after he missed the last three games with a quad problem.
Five appearances in four months. Two goals against the worst side we played this season. So long and thanks for all the miss.
Longman will be back for Luton, probably Figueiredo as well, but Oscar is only 50/50 and Slater could be out as well.
With Connolly it might be a blessing in disguise, if he had stayed fit and scored 5 or 6 goals then his price may well have been much higher. Maybe now this puts City in a better bargaining position if they feel he is still worth taking.
Something not right, plus, I might be wrong but he looks like trouble (some say appearances shouldn't matter, but they often offer a good clue). I feel Rosenior got it wrong with him and Malcolm.
It will be interesting to see what happens, there is certainly a player in there, it just depends on whether he is injury prone or not I guess.