Bugboyblade
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Does anyone actually know what his injury is ? He's James Wallace MK2 always injured without any explanation to what his injuries are.
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Yes we areA total waste of a very substantial wage. Needs to be released in the Summer. We’re not a charity for ex Premier League players.
Yes we areWe’re not a charity for ex Premier League players.
A painful oneDoes anyone actually know what his injury is ? He's James Wallace MK2 always injured without any explanation to what his injuries are.
You can say that againYes we are
We have been for years mateA total waste of a very substantial wage. Needs to be released in the Summer. We’re not a charity for ex Premier League players.
Great player on his day but should probably just retire for his own good
Probably not in the Premier League, but there will always be a club in the Championship willing to take a punt. Just look at Rhian Brewster.He is at a crossroads because beyond ourselves who will offer him a deal that isn't just one year and weighted in a clubs favour.
He is only ever fit enough for a dozen games a season and many of those are as a sub.
Believe it or not Brewster was available/in the squad for 41 of our 46 games last season + 3 play off games. No suprise he's doing ok this seasonProbably not in the Premier League, but there will always be a club in the Championship willing to take a punt. Just look at Rhian Brewster.
Probably not in the Premier League, but there will always be a club in the Championship willing to take a punt. Just look at Rhian Brewster.
He would get injured doing the Hokey Cokey!Davies signed for us in August 2023.
2023/24: three substitute appearances in September followed by a 3 month, 15 match injury lay off. Back for 6 matches (4 sub, 2 starts in both of which he was withdrawn at half time) before a hamstring injury saw him miss the final 10 matches
2024/25: the hamstring injury picked up at the end of the previous season kept him out for the first 15 matches. Three sub appearances followed by a run of 6 starts in 7 over Christmas and New Year was a false dawn as two injuries saw him miss four and then 11 matches with a three match spell on the bench in between (2 apps). Came back as a sub in the final match of the season and then all three play off games (a total of 53 minutes over the four).
2024/25: a calf issue kept him out of the first 7 matches. Made one sub appearance and one start before a recurrence saw him miss the next four. Three sub appearances (there's a trend!) followed before another 10-match layoff. Two matches as an unused sub were followed by starts against Ipswich (63 mins) and Millwall (45 mins) before injury struck again. He's missed the three subsequent matches and is unlikely to feature before Easter.
2023/24: 3 in, 15 out, 6 in, 10 out
2024/25: 15 out, 12 in, 4 out, 3 in, 11 out, 4 in
2025/26: 7 out, 2 in, 4 out, 3 in, 10 out, 4 in, 3 (and counting) out
Our most talented player.
If he wasn't injury prone he wouldn't be with us.
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