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He should be miles in front of Palmer tbf as he was deemed physically over his injury the last couple of games of last season. Whether he’s mentally over it’s another question but L2s another step up for him, I guess we just see how he gets on before Jan.
Whilst I agree in part with giving him time, how long do we wait whilst trying to maintain a serious promotion push?
He came back towards the end of last season and had limited game time in 5 games and then a full pre season and 244 minutes so far this season to make an impact. In my opinion he has until January to make an impact or I'd be looking to make a change
With the best will in the world CS will be 3rd in the pecking order and I rather think he will slip down another place when we see what Brown can do (he looked sharp in the time he had on).
Think Scott will need a run of games somewhere on loan to get match sharpness, but also can't help but notice that Palmer also looked really slow around the pitch when he came on and also totally ducked out of 2 challenges where a player should put their foot in but where he was tentative post injury. Just shows that coming back from ACL injuries is not just about getting back into full training but needs some proper managing, so I feel for Scott as he doesn't have the good faith in the bank from fans like Palmer does in order to be given that time
Correct about Palmer I noticed it and it is understandable too it’s a hard injury to overcome mentally more than physically I’d say.
I’ve mentioned this several times before but after that pr*ck in goal for Everton did Van Djik when he came back he was not really engaging in tackles maybe to save himself for a World Cup as he has never played in one ?
Look at him now he looks the best CB in the premier league which he is imo.
Depends where you were sitting. Scotty came back to win the ball near the half way line in the Notts half.
Someone sitting behind me was heard to say that " he's done his groin ."
Scotty was clearly in a degree of pain / discomfort long before the final whistle.
Forced to stay on the pitch and being another case of "Deja Vue ?"
As for the comment posted at 9.13 am , I assume this was an attempt at humour rather than an example of being a proper supporter ?