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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: murham on April 24, 2024, 09:39:43 am
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Injuries……..I remember before Christmas, no , for the past two years , nobody wanted to play. Any sort of injury was a good excuse. I probably exaggerate, however, my point is , everyone wants to play now.
There is no mention of little niggling injuries. Grant has worked magic with man management this season.
Thank you
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How’s Jon Taylor doing? Might need all the forward options we have in the next 4 games.
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I believe JT is back in full training and, I would think Miller is getting there.
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Maybe even Biamou if we got to the final? Usually 6-8 weeks for a hamstring.
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At the time of Biamou’s scan, GM explained it could be 10-12 weeks and that his season was over.
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At the time of Biamou’s scan, GM explained it could be 10-12 weeks and that his season was over.
Looked to have been limping quite badly at the lap of appreciation
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It was great to see him still involved though. He always looks really enthusiastic, a good feeling to have in the squad. It reminds me of Don Goodman at Stoke. Not with us long but bubbly and really integrated.
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New head of medical plus winning games has made all the difference.
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Need to keep everyone in the side at present fit.
It would be great to have Close, Miller, Biamou & Taylor all match fit.
We would be spoilt for choice on bench.
We only have Hurst as a front player back up & possibly Goodman assuming his loan will finish imminently if not already.
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Goodman has a broken foot sustained in his debut on loan
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McCann not totally ruling out Miller and Taylor playing some role in play offs. Looks outside chance.
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I think the most important signing of the season was probably the new medical staff, appreciating just how much difference they have made to the squad has energised a lot of players.
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Who would they replace on the bench
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Should we get to Wembley, a fit Taylor would be made for that pitch. Would be blessed to have Hurst and Taylor as options to come on for Adelakun and Molyneux.