See I'd have Saylor down as unlucky (he's had some freakish injuries), whereas I have Marv down as the one to be concerned about. He was free though and is highly talented, so it was worth the risk. The reason I have him down as injury prone is apart from the obvious he's had 6 or 7 ops now on the same groin <Gerrard!!!> Fingers crossed though because he looks a goodun to me.
Steady on ACS, it would be asking too much. But if we are wishing for stuff, then I vote a trio of Heskey, Saha and Owen. Combined wages of probably 150K plus a week. In return they'll receive 15 games.
Saylor's proved time and time again that he'll put his life on the line for us. A great club man and inspiration to others. Haven't seen a great deal of Marv but what we've seen has been real class, a good thinker and play maker, would be great to get a full season out of him.
Ahhhh... I forgot the cricket was on, cheers LTF! Unless this is a rugby score, in which case I didn't realise Scotland were on tour...
Smith c Prior b Anderson 14 Petersen c Prior b Finn 22 Amla b Finn 13 Kallis c Prior b Finn 3 de Villiers c Cook b Anderson 27 Rudolph b Swann 42 Duminy not out 39 Philander not out 16 Extras 1w 4b 4lb 9 Total for 6 185
Also back to the cricket anyone seen that Graham Onions who was left out of the England team today has gone and played for Durham and currently has 6 wickets against Notts who are currently 132 for 6.
Onions is one of my favourite players, and I can't believe Finn is in the order above him... Mind you, I can't believe Bopara is in above him batting wise in Test Cricket... Seems weird the selectors give some soooooo many chances, and others very few, even if they impress but get injured.
Got to say even as a Durham fan having seen Finn in the ODI he is a better bowler than Onions. Not a lot in it though.
Off now good Ladies and Sirs, have a good one And have a good weekend too, with a nice comfortable win... Hopefully