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I decided to look at the fixtures for the World Cup and dug up some other potentially bad-for-us fixtures along the way.
Senegal have Ecuador, Holland and Qatar in their group. I have a big hope that Holland and the national fervour of the host nation, coupled with some dodgy refereeing will see them knocked out.
Should they progress and be knocked out in the round of 16, he could potentially be away and playing until the 6th of December, arriving back jet-lagged and knackered for the Hudderfield (H) fixture on December 10th.
If they progress to the quarters and get knocked out, he will miss that match but play no later than the same day as us and hopefully be back, refreshed and fit to play against Wigan (A) on Monday 19th.
Should they make the semis - and there's often a wild card side that does, win or lose, he will be in no position to play in the Wigan game, as the 3rd and 4th place game is on the 17th and, if the unbelievable were to happen, the final on the 18th, so hopefully back fit and well for Boxing Day. Another one to watch for the World Cup - if the commentator says looks like Ndiaye is getting stripped for Senegal - one of their most recent internationals saw FIVE Ndiaye's in the squad, so don't get excited about seeing a Blade in the WC until you know its the right one coming on!
Now to the extra bit of bummerdom. If he impresses at the WC, there are three ANC matches in one clump in January that could see him miss the home games against Stoke and Hull, returning for the away game at Reading, hopefully intact and injury free.
I'd love him to have a great international career but I'd rather have him in the red and white, let's hope he it doesn't wreck our promotion hopes.
Senegal have Ecuador, Holland and Qatar in their group. I have a big hope that Holland and the national fervour of the host nation, coupled with some dodgy refereeing will see them knocked out.
Should they progress and be knocked out in the round of 16, he could potentially be away and playing until the 6th of December, arriving back jet-lagged and knackered for the Hudderfield (H) fixture on December 10th.
If they progress to the quarters and get knocked out, he will miss that match but play no later than the same day as us and hopefully be back, refreshed and fit to play against Wigan (A) on Monday 19th.
Should they make the semis - and there's often a wild card side that does, win or lose, he will be in no position to play in the Wigan game, as the 3rd and 4th place game is on the 17th and, if the unbelievable were to happen, the final on the 18th, so hopefully back fit and well for Boxing Day. Another one to watch for the World Cup - if the commentator says looks like Ndiaye is getting stripped for Senegal - one of their most recent internationals saw FIVE Ndiaye's in the squad, so don't get excited about seeing a Blade in the WC until you know its the right one coming on!
Now to the extra bit of bummerdom. If he impresses at the WC, there are three ANC matches in one clump in January that could see him miss the home games against Stoke and Hull, returning for the away game at Reading, hopefully intact and injury free.
I'd love him to have a great international career but I'd rather have him in the red and white, let's hope he it doesn't wreck our promotion hopes.
