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Technically, think Chair's goal at home to Hull where he bends it top corner on the run, is much harder to do than Willock's one home to Borough where it's more a steady yourself and power method. Both very good goals.
We really are a fairweather team aren't we. All the good moments and goals are in those sunny afternoons or warm evenings. When the weather changes we become sh*t.
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Hamstrings. Think that's been answered too!
Such a shame though, that run at the start of the season, he was absolutely awesome.
and to think the initial injury was from contact when the Forest shit c$$$ CB put his knee through the back of his upper leg in the first half at the end of last season. don't think we even got a free kick..
i know how that season finished, but I think we were still 6th at that point in March, but lost Willock for the rest of the season. Who knows, may have turned a corner, if not. It's been clear since then what we are and aren't without him. Comparative world beaters again for the 8, or so games we had him fit in Sept/Oct. Fingers crossed another 3-4 months of rehab and strengthening will see him back next season. He deserves some luck the lad