Great news, the sooner the better he returns to the first team, missing his pace so much down the flanks but yeah no need to rush him back for Wigan if hes not 100%
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Mate i've done my ankles about 7-8 times but thing that different with us to Azza is he has top class medical staff doing a full recovery, Where as if your like me you were prob playing again as soon as you could just about run even if ya were still in pain. I'm sure they no if he's ready and he'll only be a sub for a few games
Great news, the sooner the better he returns to the first team, missing his pace so much down the flanks but yeah no need to rush him back for Wigan if hes not 100%
Put him on the bench and only use him if possible for the last 15 minutes.
Same again for bolton wednesday and see how he shapes up.
thats good news we have really missed him
He wont play unless he is ready. We dont need him that bad now.
He wont be risked incase we get a good run it the FA cup.
CL is prety much beyond us now so we dont have to rush him back to stay in contention unless something miraculous happens.
Arry however is a sod with physios apparently telling them when he wants a player ready not listening to the prefessional and taking advice.
I dont think he will risk him though, so he will either be fit or not.
give him time to come back wenhes ready....and if old twitchy rushes him back then he needs a severe back hand to his flappy chin!
Oh - you want me to watch my mouth, how?
Take my fcukin eyeballs out, and turn em around?
great to hear but we need to gradually get him back into the team
because of his pace, azza is so fine tuned that one slip and he will do his groin again, we need to make sure he has a bit of strength in the muscle before his return
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I'd rather he got 30 minutes at the end of the Wigan game if I'm honest.
One player should make a team, but the truth is that we have really suffered without him.
I would have thought that its really hard to judge whether a player is ready or not. You can do all the tests you want off the pitch, but an actual EPL match is totally different.
Plus if we're finding Wigan hard to break down, introducing Lennon's pace on the hour might be what we need to change the game.
Just want us to be careful with this one.
Spurs winger Aaron Lennon losing fitness battle for Wigan clash and faces race against time for England's Egypt friendly | Mail Online
dont know if that means anything or not.
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