And was our top scorer up until a few weeks back even though he's been out the majority of the season
I certainly think we have missed Brady, he does bring a better balance to the team, even though Meyler has been very good in that position, but is a very different type of player. I just hope he come back next season all guns blazing, and he will certainly be a good provider for Long and Jelly.
In the Championship you mean? I thought - Newcastle excepted - he was ****e before his injury. And I was going to games then pre-boycott.
Before the first injury, I would agree after that he was a bit Auko-esque. However, if we get him back fit and in form then he definitely gives us better balance and a genuine threat down the left for a change, particularly if we're going to largely stick with 3-5-2 next season!
what - this season? Are you having a ****? And before anyone brings Fantasy League into it, I know how good he was cos I had him in my team. He was only good cos he took the pens, precisely the reason i had him in. Fantasy and real football are very different things.
Robbie Brady missed 63% of this season and Aluko missed 48% , Joe Dudgeon unbelievably missed 40% although never played a game . According to the injury league below . http://injuryleague.com/2014/05/hull-city-percentage-of-season-missed-by-players-through-injury/
He got a groin injury after coming back from his hernia op, came back briefly and then got another, unrelated groin injury sustained in a freak training accident by standing on a football. It's three separate injuries. That's what Bruce says anyway, he could have made all that up but why?
Dunno Wjat is the nature of these groin injuries that they last several months/ most of the season? I thought we'd have heard more of the "Terrible news- he's got a xxxxx xxxxx, that means 4 months out' As I remember it, first it was 'his head's not right, he told us he was ready but he wasn't' and that was last October.
He did also say it was in his head the problem. I posted at the time he was rushed back too soon, which he was.