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    have said for a while we wont get 500 mins out of him all season, now out till xmas , how unfair is that on memebers of squad who didnt get a place, we should just terminate the glass mans contract and give someone else a chance to shine,
    feel even more sorry for hogan now

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    Aren't we allowed to put someone else in the squad in the case of injuries, i've heard of it happening before but that may have only been where goalkeepers are concerned, anyone know about this?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by 80sCasual View Post
      Aren't we allowed to put someone else in the squad in the case of injuries, i've heard of it happening before but that may have only been where goalkeepers are concerned, anyone know about this?
      dont think you can, think your right only gk,

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      • #4
        It must be so tough though for a footballer to call it a day. it's been his life since a kid. Never done anything else bar training/matches.
        But think he does need to assess the situation - the situation he puts his current team player/manager in.
        Is it time to call it a day?
        Ashton did, that must have been hard.

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        • #5
          Unless he comes back for the fnial few games, bags a winner in a game and we stay up by 1 point.... then he'll be a very valuable space in our squad.
          You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by QPR_NW10 View Post
            It must be so tough though for a footballer to call it a day. it's been his life since a kid. Never done anything else bar training/matches.
            But think he does need to assess the situation - the situation he puts his current team player/manager in.
            Is it time to call it a day?
            Ashton did, that must have been hard.
            yes would be hard for afootballer who has played but he has spent the best part of 6 years not playing , the only thing hell miss is the treatment room

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
              Unless he comes back for the fnial few games, bags a winner in a game and we stay up by 1 point.... then he'll be a very valuable space in our squad.
              he wont

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              • #8
                Originally posted by rangerforevereastcote View Post
                he wont
                I know, was tongue in cheek. Just saying though hwo we dont know yet, he could seem a total waste and pop up with a very important goal that could maybe possibley begin to start to justify his inclusion :drunk:
                You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rangerforevereastcote View Post
                  yes would be hard for afootballer who has played but he has spent the best part of 6 years not playing , the only thing hell miss is the treatment room
                  Exactly. Plus it must be even worse knowing you have about £10million in the bank a huge house and 10 cars. Really do feel for the guy. Hope Lenny Henry does a short flim about him on comic relief so others get to feel his pain and agony.

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                  • #10
                    Doesn't reflect well on Warncok, this means that we have a 24 man squad until January window !

                    I'm starting to question his savvy !!!

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                    • #11
                      It's not such a waste when you consider any of the players that would have taken it instead. Not any one of them would have been good enough to make the bench, let alone the starting 11.
                      If Warnock had been properly supported before the take over this wouldn't be a problem.
                      Still it's a reason for a grizzle or a dig at the manager so everyone's happy.
                      #standuptocancer
                      #inyourfacecancer

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by robloft View Post
                        Doesn't reflect well on Warncok, this means that we have a 24 man squad until January window !

                        I'm starting to question his savvy !!!
                        Ridiculous.

                        Other than appointing Mystic Meg as our manager, how can we avoid getting injuries to players? Condeming Fyers selection is easy to say now (hindsight's a great thing), but at the time of naming the squad, we had a thin squad as it was, didnt know if a takeoever was going to happen or not, and Dyer was 1 of out most talented players. He was fit, he coudl be used in various positions and he was hungry to prove himself.

                        No way on earth could NW have predicted the way he got injured, cant blame him 1 bit.
                        You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                        • #13
                          I blame Gianni.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                            Ridiculous.

                            Other than appointing Mystic Meg as our manager, how can we avoid getting injuries to players? Condeming Fyers selection is easy to say now (hindsight's a great thing), but at the time of naming the squad, we had a thin squad as it was, didnt know if a takeoever was going to happen or not, and Dyer was 1 of out most talented players. He was fit, he coudl be used in various positions and he was hungry to prove himself.

                            No way on earth could NW have predicted the way he got injured, cant blame him 1 bit.
                            come on mattty, you dont need to be a genius to work out he would have been injured , the guy has 6 years of it , was a mazzive risk fair enough but to inc him in the squad is fkng crazy, would rather have kept people like gorkks on payroll or hogan in the squad

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                            • #15
                              No offence but he should have called it a day a long time ago.

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