@prisoner Look mate, you hijacked another thread that people were posting on with the comment I quoted. If you're just a troll, youre going to get called out on it.
Yes don't blame me but the coach will put him straight back in see Paulies post for the explanation.Are you suggesting he will automatically play, walk into the team, irrespective of his form over the last couple of years, irrespective of how well Roby/Dixon have played and irrespective of how well the team as a whole has played, coped and been lead in his absence?
I hope not.
Are you suggesting he will automatically play, walk into the team, irrespective of his form over the last couple of years, irrespective of how well Roby/Dixon have played and irrespective of how well the team as a whole has played, coped and been lead in his absence?
I hope not.
It's hardly his fault he broke his arm, he was by far the best player on the pitch against Warrington before that happened. The team has been very ordinary in two of the four games, it's not as if they're in terrific form to the point where the club captain couldn't be accommodated back in.
From comments by players Jack's experience in defence and reading the opposition he is a great feed for Gilly. That's not to say that Roby isn't btw.
AC and Lloyd and Gilly will sort it out.
@sunny I think Jack will play against Batley purely because he has had no game time since the Warrington friendly. I think that makes sense. The coach can then choose who he thinks is his best player in that position going forward.