BensGrandad
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So what is different now only a change of physio so are we to blame Malcolm Styuartn for Murrays condition, what about the doctors and the hospital scans etc. Or are you saying tha MA overruled the Physio.
Davies scores again!!
On fire is that lad.
In a nothing game against low key opponents not exactly a guide as to how he would fare against League 1 opposition. Would sooner perservere with Forster and Dickenson until Murray is fit.Davies scores again!!
In a nothing game against low key opponents not exactly a guide as to how he would fare against League 1 opposition. Would sooner perservere with Forster and Dickenson until Murray is fit.
Hardly, we lost to them in a friendly this season, and if Murray was so good, wouldn't he have scored against such 'low key opponents'
Definition of injury prone - Someone who is prone to gathering injuries (ie 7 or 8 over the course of a season).
Amount of injuries Murray has had since joining Brighton - Two.
Not hard is it? He's NOT injury prone.
He's had TWO injuries, one stomach, one groin.
Perhaps if he wasnt carrying an injury he might have.
Perhaps if he wasnt carrying an injury he might have. Murray and Fortster are the 2 most naturally gifted goal scorers on our books and when fit if his head is in gear Glen will prove it.
But I thought you said they were a 'low kep opposition'? and if Murray is as good as you've made out, then injury, or no injury, he would be able to score against this kind of opposition.
That statement is about as absurd as it gets.
You are probably not old enough to have your balls drop let alone have a hernia so would not appreciate that such an injury makes it difficult to walk let along run after a ball.
That statement is about as absurd as it gets.
You are probably not old enough to have your balls drop let alone have a hernia so would not appreciate that such an injury makes it difficult to walk let along run after a ball.
Somebodies flouncing now me thinks.It wasnt when we played Crawley in a pre season friendly which was what Sir Doug Loft was going on about. He played just 45 minutes today so as not to push him self and ease him back gently. The sooner he is fit and back to his best the better for us irrespective of how long it is for.
there's no way the club would allow him to play if he couldn't walk, nor run. They wouldn't have played him, if he was still injured. That would be about as absurd as it gets.
such an injury makes it difficult to walk let along run after a ball.
It is an acknowledged fact that he played against Leeds last season while not
fit enough.
It really annoys me when people big up players who arent good enough to tie his boots up let alone get picked before him. Granted he is not fit for consideration yet.