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Thread: Josh Maja Injury.

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    In real time I thought it was a brilliant tackle. Having watched re runs he definitely caught Maja's ankle with his trailing knee at the very least.
    Hi, Andy Johnson said the same on the Albion Radio, brilliant tackle

  2. #12
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    Think using the sick note monika for Maja is a bit harsh, the tackle really got his ankle hopefully he recovers quickly.

  3. #13
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    8 weeks out with ankle damage..ffs. Anyone got Andy Carrols number..

  4. #14
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    That is not good news about Maja.

    We tried Carrol once before and it didn’t work. He’s had his day.

    Problem I see with Corberan is he appears a little stubborn. If something is not working then it is only sensible to change it. He is reluctant to do that sadly. I’m certainly not calling for his head but I do hope he looks at an alternative to the way he is setting up at present.

    He’ll probably prove me wrong tonight (hopefully) and as I am not a football manage or coach, i’ll wait and see what unfolds in the next month or so.

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