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Al Ol reckons that Kevin might play against the Arse on Satda. Potentially crazy decision?
-- Anonymous, March 05, 2002
its got to be rubbish hasn't it?
-- Anonymous, March 05, 2002
Bobby on the radio earlier was saying he was having a scan and seeing the specialist this week. NO chance for Satda, I would expect him to have a game or 2 for the resorves before he returns like Cort has.
-- Anonymous, March 05, 2002
See ESPN soccernet for more on this. Had a good x ray this week, now having a check up scan. WANTS to play on Sat but BR not sure. Save him for Ipswich Bob!
-- Anonymous, March 05, 2002
http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/newcastleunited/news/ page.cfm?objectid=11677100&method=full&siteid=50081Still reckon hes gonna be ready for arse , just hope so cos jenas is cup tied...
-- Anonymous, March 06, 2002
If he's anywhere near fit for Saturday he should start. Otherwise we're out. No Bellamy, no Dyer, no Jenas = no chance. We're playing the best team in the country remember and if we're honest with ourselves we ain't going to win the league. Saturday's game is the most important of the Season.
-- Anonymous, March 06, 2002
It seems the Ipswich game is a more realistic bet for KD's return, even if he get's the all-clear from the Specialist today.Interestingly, there is also presss peculation this morning that CB's injury is improving rapidly and that surprisingly he also might not be out for too much longer.
-- Anonymous, March 06, 2002
If both reports are true, it shows we're learning. By picking up these injuries early it looks like we might have dramatically reduced their effect and the number of games out. Out injury record is excellent this season. I wonder whether the early diagnosis is a side effect of a better, more rigorous fitness monitoring scheme? If so they some plaudits are overdue.
-- Anonymous, March 06, 2002