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KJ waiting to hear what his budget is for next season. So one can only presume that he will be in charge next season.
 

9 minute video on Niall Ennis. They're really bigging this kid up.

I hadn't seen this yet. Hopefully he gets picked for the euros with England u17s, be good for him and would like to watch more of him! A decent pre-season and he will spend a lot more time with the first team I reckon, possibly a league cup appearance too like Bright at the start of this season.
 
FOR FUCKS SAKE

Wait. Where have you seen this?
 
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Poor guy. Doesn't seem fair how a shit centre half can just do that to a player and walk off with nothing but a caution. He should be banned for the exact amount of time that Zyro spends on the sidelines for endangering his career.
 
What with trolling around mid table and now this succession of long term injuries this season reeks of the mid nineties
 
2 cracking "new" signings in January 2017...#ajezsilverlining
 
Dicko, Graham, Zyro - ACL, all out for a year

Boukari - patella tendon, out for a year

Reid - broken leg, six months

EEL - broken foot twice

Ennis - knee injury, three months

Hause - hamstring, four months

Williamson - hamstring, four months and counting

Edwards - broken foot, 10 weeks

Batth - legacy from last season, broken foot, 5 months in all

Martinez - thigh, 3 months

It's been a horrendous year for injuries.
 
Williamson did his hamstring at Newcastle and his absence since around 2 weeks after joining us is nowt to do with that injury. So apart from that one, one shite filled season indeed
 
Zyro out with multi-ligament damage.

Basically Wolves saying the MK player has properly fucked his knee. No timescale on his absence other than "a considerable absence"

"Michal unfortunately sustained a significant multi-ligament knee injury during last night’s game,” said Wolves Head of Medical Phil Hayward.

“He will see a consultant this week and will undergo surgery once the swelling has subsided at some point in the next two weeks.

“He is expected to be out for a considerable time, and the timeframe will become more apparent following the surgery.”*
 
Terrible news for the lad. It could be well over a year before he is back in action. I hope he has received an apology for that challenge.
 
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