Doesn't look good. Assuming no ligament damage I can see him being out until after November international break.

Just hoping it's not serious. Their keeper should have been sent off for that.The important thing was getting bodies in their box. Besides the 1 on ones which are down to individual technique, it was noticable on the highlights I saw how many times we had 2,3,4 players in the box when a ball came in. In weeks gone by when the ball was won for Ralls goal there would have been no one to cross to.
I think as more chances come we'll see some better finishing. winning the ball high up the field and getting players in the box will create opportunities. As confidence builds, the chances will be converted.
On the down side. The Lambert injury doesn't sound good.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...ull-gruesome-details-rickie-lamberts-12066386
I think I'd play Pilks upfront and Richardson (if Hoilett is out).
I like Pilks a lot but we've said it befroe - he's no striker. In fact after those glaring failures in front of goal against Forest, he'd be lucky to get into the side in that capacity if we had anyone else.
If Le Fondre had missed those sort of chances (and he did), he'd be crucified on here (and he was).
Pilks should be in the side ahead of Noone but not leading the line. Warnock clearly hasn't got time for Fred nor Ken, so if Lambert is ruled out for the Wigan game, he's got to have faith in Chamakh to do his job or it was pointless paying him a wage to come here.
Keep it the same as the Forest starting lineup with Chamakh in for Lambert. If Peltier is fit I'd put him back in and leave Connolly on the bench. If Hoilett is knackered, play Richardson or maybe give Noone another shot at it.
All things considered, the only other player it's worth considering for a start is O'Keefe - but who do you drop fror him?
.... And on the plus side, we've seen a hell of a lot less Jacks on our forum![]()


Maybe they've got their own problems Jay? Big joke when we've had ours - not so funny now eh?![]()

Allegedly the 100 million pound investment included the 75.5 million needed to buy out the other shareholders, this meant that only 25 million would be invested into the club which has been spent on players already this season, this is why the club's books show a significant loss in the past yearYon white birds have had their fun at our expense, especially related to owners... but ours has stood up to the test and is still supportive-ish, it seems. It will be interesting to see haw their owners respond an invest. Not much at the moment for sure and it will be interesting to see how they finance any investment they make INTO the club... loans or equity!?!?!?! I'm al interested in how their future plays out since they seem only able to survive by buying cheap and selling on. It needs a special manager who can keep in the Prem whilst finding cheap players... year after year after year. Otherwise the telly payment get sucked into more and more wages and result in losses with no assets as collateral. They've made a big thing about our debts but we do have SOME collateral and the loans are not being called in, rather being converted slowly.