Injuries

Make no bones about it, Keane is **** with a capital S ,injury prone, can't score at lower levels and a general waste of wages and a squad spot.
Sayling that it's not the lad's fault that he's here and who wouldn't turn the opportunity down to join us in his circumstances.. He must have have felt that all his birthdays and Christmases had come at once.
It takes something special to post like this when the poor lad's just been told he has a career threatening injury and cant play for a year. There's a time for respectful silence I think.
 
We caught up with the Club’s medical staff to get the latest details on those currently out injured.

Andy Robertson (Calf)
Andy has returned to full training today and although we will continue to monitor him, we are pleased with his progress.

Abel Hernandez (Groin)
Abel is continuing with his functional rehab and strength work. He is currently two-and-a-half weeks into what we expect to be a four-week recovery period.

Shaun Maloney (Back)
Outdoor rehab is progressing for Shaun and he is looking at a return to full training towards the end of next week.

Alex Bruce (Achilles)
Alex is due to start some outdoor work on Friday. His strength and running has improved considerably in recent weeks, although it’s still likely to be Christmas before he a return to action.

Greg Luer (Knee)
Greg has started his outdoor rehab and we will gradually progress the loading to his knee over the next six weeks.

Moses Odubajo (Fractured Patella)
After his set-back last month, Moses underwent surgery and is now four-weeks on from that. He is due to have a review with the surgeon this week but is progressing as expected.

Will Keane (Knee)
Will had surgery last week and is progressing as expected so far.

http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...-in-training-3432661.aspx#4MHV2kjeaV7iIJPd.99
 
We caught up with the Club’s medical staff to get the latest details on those currently out injured.

Andy Robertson (Calf)
Andy has returned to full training today and although we will continue to monitor him, we are pleased with his progress.

Abel Hernandez (Groin)
Abel is continuing with his functional rehab and strength work. He is currently two-and-a-half weeks into what we expect to be a four-week recovery period.

Shaun Maloney (Back)
Outdoor rehab is progressing for Shaun and he is looking at a return to full training towards the end of next week.

Alex Bruce (Achilles)
Alex is due to start some outdoor work on Friday. His strength and running has improved considerably in recent weeks, although it’s still likely to be Christmas before he a return to action.

Greg Luer (Knee)
Greg has started his outdoor rehab and we will gradually progress the loading to his knee over the next six weeks.

Moses Odubajo (Fractured Patella)
After his set-back last month, Moses underwent surgery and is now four-weeks on from that. He is due to have a review with the surgeon this week but is progressing as expected.

Will Keane (Knee)
Will had surgery last week and is progressing as expected so far.

http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...-in-training-3432661.aspx#4MHV2kjeaV7iIJPd.99


Was confused there for a minute.
 
It takes something special to post like this when the poor lad's just been told he has a career threatening injury and cant play for a year. There's a time for respectful silence I think.
so by your thinking, he has a career threatening injury, so all of a sudden he is beyond criticism?
 
so by your thinking, he has a career threatening injury, so all of a sudden he is beyond criticism?


Kick someone while they are down. Great idea. When he played you don't think he did his best Patty? Well there are many in the team that could be accused of the same for not living up to the price tag or reputation. Or simply not trying,or simply not good enough. Have we scored freely since his injury?
 
Kick someone while they are down. Great idea. When he played you don't think he did his best Patty? Well there are many in the team that could be accused of the same for not living up to the price tag or reputation. Or simply not trying,or simply not good enough. Have we scored freely since his injury?

if someone isnt good enough, injury or not, theyre not good enough.
 
so by your thinking, he has a career threatening injury, so all of a sudden he is beyond criticism?
He doesn't deserve the criticism and language in that post. and the suggestion he would think Christmas had come early was naff. I stand by my criticism of the post.
 
He doesn't deserve the criticism and language in that post. and the suggestion he would think Christmas had come early was naff. I stand by my criticism of the post.

until he does something that warrants praise, he deserves criticism, same goes for any player, injured or not.
it isnt like is anonymous... he is completely ineffective.
 
until he does something that warrants praise, he deserves criticism, same goes for any player, injured or not.
it isnt like is anonymous... he is completely ineffective.
Gawd, Your a thick plank, Ineffectively your talking to yourself. Kingstontiger is talking about his own post , that is in defence of that in which someone else posted. And criticizing the poster. You on the other hand are trying to drag Kingstontiger into a conversation with You.When clearly you should know by now. No body talks to you..
 
Gawd, Youre* a thick plank, Ineffectively your talking to yourself. Kingstontiger is talking about his own post , that is in defence of that in which someone else posted. And criticising* the poster. You on the other hand are trying to drag Kingstontiger into a conversation with You.When clearly you should know by now. No body talks to you..

*corrected your spelling for you
 
We caught up with the Club’s medical staff to get the latest details on those currently out injured.

Andy Robertson (Calf)
Andy has returned to full training today and although we will continue to monitor him, we are pleased with his progress.

Abel Hernandez (Groin)
Abel is continuing with his functional rehab and strength work. He is currently two-and-a-half weeks into what we expect to be a four-week recovery period.

Shaun Maloney (Back)
Outdoor rehab is progressing for Shaun and he is looking at a return to full training towards the end of next week.

Alex Bruce (Achilles)
Alex is due to start some outdoor work on Friday. His strength and running has improved considerably in recent weeks, although it’s still likely to be Christmas before he a return to action.

Greg Luer (Knee)
Greg has started his outdoor rehab and we will gradually progress the loading to his knee over the next six weeks.

Moses Odubajo (Fractured Patella)
After his set-back last month, Moses underwent surgery and is now four-weeks on from that. He is due to have a review with the surgeon this week but is progressing as expected.

Will Keane (Knee)
Will had surgery last week and is progressing as expected so far.

http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...-in-training-3432661.aspx#4MHV2kjeaV7iIJPd.99

Just in time for Alex to sign for his dad. Obviously got the wrong update in my reply :smiley-finger007: