The prophet has spoken. Placing a bet.
From NUFC.com
Paul Dummett, Dwight Gayle, Miguel Almiron and Andy Carroll should all be available, while Allan Saint-Maximin could make a return.
Also back training now are Jetro Willems and Ciaran Clark, but it's unclear whether either could be in contention for Saturday.
Javier Manquillo, Fabian Schar, Jonjo Shelvey and Yoshinori Muto remain sidelined while Jamaal Lascelles is closing in on a return, but presumably not this weekend after undergoing solo warm weather training in Dubai this week.
U23 players Ludwig Francillette, Lewis Cass and Tom Allan were all pictured in training this week and along with Elias Sorensen look to be in line for possible bench selection against Rochdale on Tuesday.
Presumably that's on the basis that they aren't all struck down by meteorites or whatever other fate CC has decided will befall them.......
Dubravka
Yedlin Fernandez Lejeune Hayden Ritchie
Longstaff x2
Atsu Almiron
Joelinton
Grim
All we have available
I think you have to at least buy a season ticket to be able to call for players to be rested.No ... when you have an injury to automatically put strain on other areas !! It was always going to.happen...
I called for him to be rested... he was not... we lost him and every game since for the price of one weeks rest
I think you have to at least buy a season ticket to be able to call for players to be rested.
While I agree with you that sometimes covering an injury can put stress on another area its highly unlikely a hamstring could arise from an injured ankle. Would give you an Achilles injury from a tight hamstring but not that way round. Its simple human physiology.
Save him getting cold sat on the bench now the big boys are back.I fully expect almiron to be injured long term if he plays
Depends on how you've been walking in order to protect the ankle.I think you have to at least buy a season ticket to be able to call for players to be rested.
While I agree with you that sometimes covering an injury can put stress on another area its highly unlikely a hamstring could arise from an injured ankle. Would give you an Achilles injury from a tight hamstring but not that way round. Its simple human physiology.
I think you are wrong and I have as well.I disagree and ive bought tickets
You would have to ask Chaos - he is the St Maximin-whisperer.Depends on how you've been walking in order to protect the ankle.
Though would have to have had the ankle injury a long time.
You would have to ask Chaos - he is the St Maximin-whisperer.
I think you are wrong and I have as well.
I sense an absolute battering here. Anything less than a difference of 3 would be a surprise in my opinion