McBurnie - transfer related absence?

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It does seem very strange. Heckingbottom keeps saying he’s close to a return but he’s not even making the bench.
 
I hope that I’m wrong but I’m getting increasingly nervous that McBurnie’s continuing absence is another instance of Blades transfer flu…….

He has a hernia operation during the WC

He had his court case during the WC

He injured his ankle during the WC

And since when does a transfer mean we can't play a player? Nothing has been announced.
 
And since when does a transfer mean we can't play a player?
When he’s recovering from a hernia and ankle injury and there’s £Xm riding on it….but hopefully not.
 
I hope that I’m wrong but I’m getting increasingly nervous that McBurnie’s continuing absence is another instance of Blades transfer flu…….
Wouldn't bother me too much.

For most of his time with us, he's struggled to reach average Championship standard. He was decent in the Premier League but maybe that was a fluke because apart from that 1 season and the last month he's been pretty poor. His recent form shows he DOES have potential but I'm not 100% convinced he's worth a big outlay.
 



Who would buy him? (Serious question that means I don’t have to listen to lee hendrie and Colin for a few minutes)

Think several Championship clubs would be interested
but I doubt any PL would want him unless he's a back up squad player and is relatively cheap.
When he gives 100% effort and shows strength and aggression that he can be an asset in certain situations.
 
1. Hecky lies about injuries every week
2. Even if he was being sold why would he not still be in team.
3. Despite him being on fire before injury, Which premier league team would be seriously considering paying money for Mcburnie
 
1. Hecky lies about injuries every week
2. Even if he was being sold why would he not still be in team.
3. Despite him being on fire before injury, Which premier league team would be seriously considering paying money for Mcburnie
1. No he doesn't.
2. Correct
3. None
 

We saw potential, took a risk hoping he'd improve.
Some Championship players do, look how Watkins, Toney, Bowen have all improved since joining the Premier League.

McBurnie was OK in the PL, not a success or a failure.
However until recently he's struggled quality wise at Championship level, although he worked hard, so deserves some credit.
 
It does seem very strange. Heckingbottom keeps saying he’s close to a return but he’s not even making the bench.

Probably because ‘close to a return’ doesn’t mean fit enough to make the bench.
 



With the cup this weekend it gives him another 2 week to recover, so why take the risk tonight?
Unless the conspiracy muppets are right and he's being sold.
Na, probably having a bit more rest.

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