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They are back- landed at Southampton Airport yesterday evening
Marbella
https://southamptonfc.com/news/2018-02-19/u23-highlights-premier-league-2-southampton-under-23s-newcastle Highlights- Hesketh on fire
4 Hesketh
3 up Jones
https://southamptonfc.com/news/2018-02-15/u23-report-watford-vs-saints-pl-cup-1718
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On Wednesday you mean- and West Brom next weekend
yep
Fela back at Saints and playing for U23 on Monday
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/football-notebook-virgil-van-dijk-fee-will-not-lead-southampton-to-spend-big-ph85g7bln?shareToken=74fb7fce1bf89d...
Not wanting to be confrontational but you are incorrect. If you have a look at his U21/23 record he’s has played virtually every game after...
Hesketh has had one injury which kept him out for roughly 12 mths. Other than a kick against Burnley he has had no other’s of note. Has been...
...and could have had three assists and a header saved
yep both wrong - my source is impeccable :emoticon-0105-wink:
yep it was a knock to the muscle above the knee- not a knee injury- he was back on the bench within 5 weeks
It was a thigh muscle injury not knee- as I said against Burnley which was his full debut (was sub against ManU earlier that week)- current injury...
He hasn't- he has had a hamstring injury along with Targett and McCarthy last season. Only other significant injury which only kept him out a few...
Hesketh has never had a major knee injury, Flanagan has had three.
Hesketh had op earlier in year- guess a few weeks before full training for him and Sims