Theoneandonly
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No rhyme or reason for it but he is not the worst injury case we’ve had. Sadly I’d say that title belongs to Danny Coid.
You've never heard of Kevin Stewart then!!!No rhyme or reason for it but he is not the worst injury case we’ve had. Sadly I’d say that title belongs to Danny Coid.
He might have had his injuries but Coidy contributed way more to the club than Gabriel has.No rhyme or reason for it but he is not the worst injury case we’ve had. Sadly I’d say that title belongs to Danny Coid.
Weird to wait until about 6 months into his injury to post this on the evening of a winNo rhyme or reason for it but he is not the worst injury case we’ve had. Sadly I’d say that title belongs to Danny Coid.
We have some fans with seriously messed up minds who seem to need to fulfill a desire to pick on someone involved at our club at any one moment in time.Weird to wait until about 6 months into his injury to post this on the evening of a win
Very true. Even when the team and club are improving on an almost weekly basis the doom and gloomers are here.We have some fans with seriously messed up minds who seem to need to fulfill a desire to pick on someone involved at our club at any one moment in time.
He'd be ok marking JR though presumably? Cos he's neither an ox nor a whippet. Merely a wizard.Danny was at the match last night with his two lads. Said he'd have hated trying to mark CJ or KK. And he loved Dembele.
I think Coidy picked up more than his share of injuries because he was two footed and versatile. This meant he could be slotted into most positions on the park - a big advantage in the lower leagues.Sans being injury prone Coidy could have gone far.
There was also that altercation with the pitch roller!I think Coidy picked up more than his share of injuries because he was two footed and versatile. This meant he could be slotted into most positions on the park - a big advantage in the lower leagues.