Well that is because you are conflating 2 separate issues. 1. Is a given fact based on knowledge and origin of languages 2. Is a game of sport. Why your reply attracted ‘likes’ is a mystery to me. Other than the fact that elder members don’t like AI. Nor do I, actually. Especially for writing, but, facts are facts.
We can only have one cold Tuesday in Stoke per season, he is going to have several. Unless he can get the matches switched to Wednesday.
Maybe he is so good he has gone on a strop because a mate made up a rumour that Chelsea were after him?
No surprise really, he’s down at 4th choice now behind, Duffy/Cordoba/Doyle perhaps even Hills. He is unfortunately not good enough on the ball for a Thorup system and it’s no real surprise that he hasn’t featured since Oxford in the league.
Yes FLW with another classy state the bleeding obvious article. I think the injury really marked the end of his time, he has never really been the same since. Even before that he would do some excellent work and then would manage some unexplainable cockup
Grant's situation must be under discussion at Scotland level too. He played in both Nations League matches (v Poland and Portugal) earlier this month, and there are further fixtures next month and in November. It doesn't speak well of the available talent in Scotland if GH is first name on the team sheet despite his injury and lack of game time at Norwich.
Interesting that they highlighted one of his many strengths being his pace, which obviously is declining with age.
Increasing rumours surrounding former Bournemouth attacker Marcondes, available in a free. Suggestions that he was considered in the summer and they’re revisiting the idea due to the prolonged absences of Hernandez and Barnes. Marcondes played 8 games under Thorup at Nordsjelland
He's 29, and reportedly looking for a contract that gives him more stability than he's experienced in recent years. According to transfermkt, he is an AM, with striker and wide left as secondary positions. I can see that he may well fit with Thorup's preference for versatility and positional interchange, but signing him on, say, a two-year contract, would represent a big departure from the blueprint of a development project with the prospect of a value-added sale at the end of it.
And what £ would he expect? JHT says that he does not fit the City project so other than a short term visit I cannot see this happening.
Reportedly now set to sign. A short term deal might be mutually beneficial - cover us while players are out injured and put himself in the shop window more