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Hawley Injury

Posted: 05 Apr 2014, 18:58
by sam_
Didn't see but heard a crack or snap, presume that's his season over. And despite hoping he's not too badly injured, I hope that's his last app in a TUFC shirt, hope he takes himself elsewhere next season.

Hawley Injury

Posted: 05 Apr 2014, 19:03
by TeenageGull
He has broke his arm

Hawley Injury

Posted: 05 Apr 2014, 19:06
by sam_
Thanks

Hawley Injury

Posted: 05 Apr 2014, 19:14
by Burnhamgull
As we left the ground, he was being carried into an ambulance.

Several fans were passing and not one offered him their best wishes..........says it all really.

Hawley Injury

Posted: 05 Apr 2014, 19:18
by sam_
Burnhamgull wrote:As we left the ground, he was being carried into an ambulance.

Several fans were passing and not one offered him their best wishes..........says it all really.
Indeed it does, he's been a metaphor for our season really. If you know what I mean?

Hawley Injury

Posted: 05 Apr 2014, 19:39
by beano
Burnhamgull wrote:As we left the ground, he was being carried into an ambulance.

Several fans were passing and not one offered him their best wishes..........says it all really.
I did! "All the best Buddy" i said - he totally ignored me - he was texting....

Hawley Injury

Posted: 05 Apr 2014, 21:11
by lucy6lucy
Will be greatly missed . He has scored so many goals , helped with assists , great role model and professional. Thanks for your hard work this season

Hawley Injury

Posted: 05 Apr 2014, 21:18
by robbotufc
lucy6lucy wrote:Will be greatly missed . He has scored so many goals , helped with assists , great role model and professional. Thanks for your hard work this season
:rofl:

Ha! Ha! love it

Hawley Injury

Posted: 05 Apr 2014, 21:19
by Burnhamgull
beano wrote: I did! "All the best Buddy" i said - he totally ignored me - he was texting....
Not with his left arm ;-)

Hawley Injury

Posted: 05 Apr 2014, 23:34
by ferrarilover
Burnhamgull wrote:As we left the ground, he was being carried into an ambulance.

Several fans were passing and not one offered him their best wishes..........says it all really.
Says a damn sight more about those "supporters" than it does about Karl.

Matt.

Hawley Injury

Posted: 06 Apr 2014, 00:34
by stefano
ferrarilover wrote: Says a damn sight more about those "supporters" than it does about Karl.

Matt.
Ditto. That was exactly my thought when I read it and am glad I scrolled on down to find that somebody else had put word for word what I was thinking.

Hawley Injury

Posted: 06 Apr 2014, 00:42
by hector
I actually thought - for about 5 minutes - that Hawley was playing quite well for him...he seemed up for it, but then thought it was probably because it was against his old club. With Winnall and Madden, you can see why Scunny didn't think they needed a pedestrian, non-scoring forward who plays the whole game with his back to goal.

Whilst I don't like to see players injured, we won't miss Hawley as there has been nothing to miss - neither will we miss Stockley. In fact, none of our forwards - other than young Shaq - would we miss.

Hawley Injury

Posted: 06 Apr 2014, 01:14
by ferrarilover
That would be Championship bound Winnall and £300,000 (and wages to match) Madden compared with free transfer Hawley?

Matt.

Hawley Injury

Posted: 06 Apr 2014, 07:56
by bobby93
hector wrote:who plays the whole game with his back to goal.
But we invite him to play that way.

Hawley Injury

Posted: 06 Apr 2014, 09:43
by hector
ferrarilover wrote:That would be Championship bound Winnall and £300,000 (and wages to match) Madden compared with free transfer Hawley?

Matt.
Yes - but compare any forward in this league to ours and that is why we are rock bottom.