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Post by northeasto on Oct 15, 2021 11:26:30 GMT
According to their manager:
Wilkinson returned from a hamstring injury in style by sealing a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Salford City last weekend.
But Saddlers chief Taylor says he still has a ‘lot of hard work’ to put in before being back at full sharpness.
“This was pretty much on time for Conor to come back in,” said Taylor.
“He’s still missed weeks of football though – he’s not fit yet in terms of physically.
“He’s injury-free, but that’s probably the hardest 10 minutes he’s had at the club to date.
“He’s got a lot of hard work ahead of him.
“He’s got undoubted quality. We see it every day in training.
“What we don’t want – and what our medical department would not allow – is a recurrence of his injury.”
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Post by mrb on Oct 15, 2021 11:35:33 GMT
Smells of gamesmanship to me
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Post by dohnut on Oct 15, 2021 12:03:46 GMT
Smells of gamesmanship to me Me too. KJ too no doubt. we will all wait and see. KJ will be prepared whether he plays or not.
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Post by osoldest on Oct 16, 2021 9:25:53 GMT
Surely we can nullify Wilkinson, after all he only knows one way to play cutting inside onto his left foot.
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Post by dohnut on Oct 16, 2021 9:42:21 GMT
Surely we can nullify Wilkinson, after all he only knows one way to play cutting inside onto his left foot. But he was damn good at it and scored goals. Plenty of teams failed to nullify it. If he plays, I hope we can. After all we know how he plays. We nullified DJ well enough.
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Post by Thor on Oct 16, 2021 10:35:38 GMT
He is not a threat at all, never rated him yes he scored goals but the team also suffered as he’s not a team player nor works for it. If he plays we win.
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