Croft’s - Injured Again ?
1See he was missing from the match days squad yesterday. Anyone know why ?
Dreadful. Hoppyulkraineinthebahrain wrote:I heard in the Hazell yesterday that a chocolate egg fell on his infected toenail. He has to go to the hop-ital to see the egg-tent of his injuries.
Flynny is hot, cross (buns) and hopping mad about the situation
Thank the Lord you didn't post that in our 'Jokes' thread where slightly humourous gags are left.ulkraineinthebahrain wrote:I heard in the Hazell yesterday that a chocolate egg fell on his infected toenail. He has to go to the hop-ital to see the egg-tent of his injuries.
Flynny is hot, cross (buns) and hopping mad about the situation
Problem with his abductor (i assume body part rather than person!) according to Flynn's post match interviewDPT wrote:See he was missing from the match days squad yesterday. Anyone know why ?
If you are going to be disappointed when people hold an opinion with which you disagree you are destined to spend a lot of your life disappointed. Unfortunately 'when available' is the problem.Willthiswork wrote:Really disappointed with some comments about Crofts.
Has always done a good job on the pitch when available and by all accounts is a huge influence off it to!
I'm sure that he is as gutted as us that he isn't playing regularly as he could be the difference in us getting to the play offs.
Amen to that, I’d have loved a sabbatical like he’s had when I was working.allontheamber wrote:Always done a good job on the pitch!!!!
Exactly how many minutes this season would this have been?
Surely this latest in a long line of injuries spells the end of any possible contract for next year.
Totally agree, we just don’t have the budget for luxuries!Mr Figo wrote:I'd rather have a steady regular midfielder, like we had in Minshull, who played regularly than sign Crofts for next season - too old and too injury prone. Flynn doesn't carry any passengers and whilst he might be his mate, I hope he has his sensible business head on when deciding whether to offer him a contract or not.
I think it's not so much luxuries, more a calculated risk. As in with the budget we have left we can sign a squad player or take a risk with a player who but for having had a serious injury would be out of our price range.lowandhard wrote:Totally agree, we just don’t have the budget for luxuries!Mr Figo wrote:I'd rather have a steady regular midfielder, like we had in Minshull, who played regularly than sign Crofts for next season - too old and too injury prone. Flynn doesn't carry any passengers and whilst he might be his mate, I hope he has his sensible business head on when deciding whether to offer him a contract or not.
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