SuperBobbyHatton
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Looks like he's bloody cursed at United. Starts showing a glimpse of potential and then gets injured.
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No big loss? We need a new player now and we don’t seem to be flush with cash so I’d say it’s a loss, we’ll soon find out how big in time to come.Really bad news for him - no big loss for us though
Silver Linings... Maybe this is when Jebbo gets his chance and shines for our 1st team, quite excited if he does come backGiven we’re unlikely to spend in January and mousset is unlikely to stay then this increases the likelihood of Jebbison being recalled so we can continue to have 4 first team strikers on the books.
If it’s a tendon issue then it’ll be a couple of months minimum. If it’s bad tendon injury like Berge’s then we’ll see him next year. Given Heckingbottom has described it as scary I’m not optimistic and just hope that long term he gets back to full fitness. I’m also quietly concerned about the medical staff in the last 3 seasons we’ve had a player pick up at minimum a season ending injury and in JOC’s case a potential career ender. I know they’re supposedly freak injuries which makes it even more unlikely you’d pick up 3 successive ones.Does anyone actually know how long Brewster might be out for?
- Weeks
- Months i.e 3 and over
- Out for the season
Our strength and conditioning and fitness coaches are an actual joke. Stealing a livingDoes anyone actually know how long Brewster might be out for?
- Weeks
- Months i.e 3 and over
- Out for the season
So much blowup for a crippling injury that sees him back in training after a couple of weeks!
Where did they find the medical staff.
It was supposed to be the similar injury to Berge which robbed him of a season. I wouldn't think Brewster would heal quicker than Berge from a devastating injury. Misdiagnosed.It may have been better than it looked in his scan or it has healed a bit quicker than they expected?
Totally agreed there all he needs now is to not overcomplicate the easy chances/tap ins and he will be well on his way to a good striker.All three of his league goals have shown excellent technique.
No premier league side would touch him.Watch some team wait while about an hour before the window closes and offer 10M or something like,and a loan back deal.
As well as striking the ball well, it’s the speed with which he controls the ball and turns before shooting. He did it in the first half yesterday, almost in one movement and it went just wide.He looks like he can strike a ball. A lot of his shots even if blocked are hit with a thud. But like previously said tap ins can be scored with a side foot. A bit of composure in front of net is essential for a top striker
Speaks well, hope he gets some luck for once![]()
Yes so do I, all the thousands and thousands of pounds going into his bank account while he's been injured, heartbreaking.Could cry for this kid
Deserves a break
So because he’s rich we can’t feel bad for him?Yes so do I, all the thousands and thousands of pounds going into his bank account while he's been injured, heartbreaking.
I'm a poor pensioner, feel bad for me or some poor kid in Africa who hasn't eaten for a day or two, professional overpaid footballers don't fall into that category.So because he’s rich we can’t feel bad for him?
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