Shame for the boy Gallagher. He wasn’t great but was enthusiastic and will no doubt be gutted at that injury.
Absolutely no chance that this can be bad luck every season, I question the management and our training schedules directly and also the track record of McWinless as he does like to sign a player or two who ends up spending more time on the treatment table than he does on the pitch ffs.
Shame for the boy Gallagher. He wasn’t great but was enthusiastic and will no doubt be gutted at that injury.
Ojo is a hamstring. Another een. What is it with our players hamstrings being made out of breadsticks
Last edited by Pacman1903; 16-09-2019 at 11:44 AM.
, from the SFA as well
Milne will not be for a second doubting his "chosen one".
The new 3 year contract was an act of utter madness, totally unnecessary and completely undeserved.
With zero interest in McInnes, we could easily have let his contract run down, and if things were going well at New Year time, maybe then offer him a new deal.
To offer him a new contract in the summer, after the tedium of last year, was poor from Milne. Again.
Imagine for a moment we signed Dorrans or Morrison on a free... what happens when the others are fit again... we'll end up playing 4 central midfielders who are all basically the same - Ferguson, Ojo, Bryson and Dorrans or Morrison - one will likely end up playing on the wing or something as McInnes would be trying to shoehorn them in. I'd say forget about signing another midfielder - get Virtanen back from his loan and give him a chance, and give Campbell more game time, and maybe one of the Ross' boys. And play 2 up front so we only need 2 central midfielders instead of 3.
Whole thing is a shambles - I know you can't account for injuries but we keep buying injury prone players and ones who've been out with long term injuries - so it's hardly unexpected.