At this rate Waggy may as well stay there he will only be back for 3 - 4 matches. Just seen the highlight and for me Brady's challege wasn't a red
I feel that - with Waggy - who owns (and pays for) his hamstring injury? There were a few mutterings from Lesta about his (regular?) hamstring troubles......
Does that mean Leicester will be sly with the assessment and give him a xx week recovery time up until the end of his loan spell?
To be honest, I don't really know why we don't just back him now, he hasn't played for two months now, it doesn't look like he's close to a return an he returns to them in a month anyway. As far as I know, the FA will be paying his wages due to him being injured on international duty, so he might as well just go back immediately.
Waghorn will go back and Simpson will probably sign for Millwall, so there will almost certainly be a striker coming in, but so far I've no idea who.
It seems Dicky is a happy lad.... RichGarcia19 Richard Garcia Great 24hrs! First, My little girl came into the world, then i get through a practice match with ease....I'm one happy man....
true. my error should have read ""pump"". then again bullard would make a good pimp as his playing days must surely be numbered very soon. as for Waghorn, if he is more than 2 weeks away then a similar situation to the Liam Cooper one. All parties agree to end the loan deal. As OLm posted, the FA are paying Wagys wages regardless so it does not affect City that way. If Simpson does get sold then I expect TWO STRIKERS to arrive in Jan.
O know its not a popular opinion but I d still like to see a fully fit Mark Cullen get a chance at this level