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Goodwin to Max.  Take a load of your feet champ. Get behind big Preuss, see how he goes and then tell me how you two can work together in 2020

The best thing we’ve done all year was take Max off when the game was beyond reach. 

 

Rest him. Play Preuss for a few weeks and then play them together as a trial for 2020 ffs. 

Season is gone, time to experiment a bit. Reward players like JKH, drop any senior player who is not pulling their weight. 

Goodwin needs a rocket himself. 

Take it to the bank, Gawn to have an artificial ankle relocation pioneering surgery, ( first of its type in the world) as used by NASA in the 6 Million dollar mans rebuild and will long outlive his body and continue to work still in the year 3099 :blink:


His ankle was the size of a tennis ball last night on the news. Misso says it will be a battle this week to get the swelling down. We were told an endless amount of times last year if players felt as much as an itch it was off the track time.

The man deserves a rest.

surely we sit Max for the rest of the season.

Same with anyone else who'll need surgery or has a niggle. No point making the same mistakes again and having guys getting surgery at xmas and being behind the 8 ball again.

Couldn't care less if we played only kids to fill the team lets not risk any of our top 10 players for a nothing season.

 

 

still on crutches this morning, Unleash Preuss!

6 minutes ago, Dee Watcher said:

surely we sit Max for the rest of the season.

Same with anyone else who'll need surgery or has a niggle. No point making the same mistakes again and having guys getting surgery at xmas and being behind the 8 ball again.

Couldn't care less if we played only kids to fill the team lets not risk any of our top 10 players for a nothing season.

 

 

Why?

It's a spained ankle mate.. 1 to 2 weeks off and he'll be fine. Its not like hes broken a bone or done any ligament damage.

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Why?

It's a spained ankle mate.. 1 to 2 weeks off and he'll be fine. Its not like hes broken a bone or done any ligament damage.

Technically a sprained ankle is ligament damage but yeah, pulling him off for the rest of the season is a bit ???


I get the feeling Gawn will be channeling big Jimmy this week. Miraculous recovery to play Sunday. 

21 hours ago, picket fence said:

Take it to the bank, Gawn to have an artificial ankle relocation pioneering surgery, ( first of its type in the world) as used by NASA in the 6 Million dollar mans rebuild and will long outlive his body and continue to work still in the year 3099 :blink:

 

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