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Interestingly dropped from the squad. Wonder if he's on his way? Never heard nowt. Anyone heard anything?


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I doubt very much he is on his way out. Didn't the lad suffer an injury about Christmas. It's probably a recurring injury because Phil Parkinson speaks highly of him. Funny though, not much info about what's happened.


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cam wrote: 25 Jan 2020, 14:20 I doubt very much he is on his way out. Didn't the lad suffer an injury about Christmas. It's probably a recurring injury because Phil Parkinson speaks highly of him. Funny though, not much info about what's happened.
He's also capable of scoring the odd goal as well.


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Steve30000 wrote: 25 Jan 2020, 17:08
He's also capable of scoring the odd goal as well.
Important ones too :thumbup:


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if it's an injury is it still classed as being dropped? I always took this term as being 'out of favour'. Or is it me getting technical :mrgreen:


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thingamajig wrote: 25 Jan 2020, 18:17 If it's an injury is it still classed as being dropped? I always took this term as being 'out of favour'. Or is it me getting technical :mrgreen:
Good call.
Dropped because of an injury doesn't sound right does it.


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Jackal wrote: 26 Jan 2020, 14:00
thingamajig wrote: 25 Jan 2020, 18:17 If it's an injury is it still classed as being dropped? I always took this term as being 'out of favour'. Or is it me getting technical :mrgreen:
Good call.
Dropped because of an injury doesn't sound right does it.
:lol: surely you're automatically dropped because you're injured?


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Steve30000 wrote: 26 Jan 2020, 21:19
:lol: surely you're automatically dropped because you're injured?
Obviously but if you take it out of context it could mean anything.
I wouldn't like to be dropped by the manager if I was fit but I would have to be dropped if I was injured.


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