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Good news, I reckon he will be on the bench on Saturday!
Good news, I reckon he will be on the bench on Saturday!
Think he may well be on the bench, he could manage 15 min if needed.
Sorry mlordDon't, whatever you do, mention the bench to him.
Had he been released on the 24th he was pencilled in to start v Newport, so the club must have known he stayed reasonably fit.
I notice the fitness coaches arriving by car at Rotherham so they hadn't travelled with the team on Friday. I would guess they putting Nile through his paces on Friday afternoon.
Had he been released on 24th, he'd have had 2 and a bit weeks to at least do some sort of training before Newport. I think that delay will put him back to Rochdale, particularly if the "locked up in my cell for 23 hours a day" is actually true.
I am still a bit gutted I didn't take that tenner off you......
You are the first person to mention his mental health and you are totally correct- it isn't just his physical fitness that matters- his head. I don't da to be in the right place .Would be suprised to see him prior to the Gills EFL trophy game, as he'd have played part of the Stevenage game if he was in contention for this weeks coming games. Needs to be physically and mentally fit before any 1st team action... so may need longer?
i don't buy that locked up 23 a day stuff......
Had he been released on 24th, he'd have had 2 and a bit weeks to at least do some sort of training before Newport. I think that delay will put him back to Rochdale, particularly if the "locked up in my cell for 23 hours a day" is actually true.
I am still a bit gutted I didn't take that tenner off you......
A must for Saturday to come on from the bench for 20-30 mins if needed, will give everyone a big lift:thumbsup:
I'm reading Charles Bronson's book at the moment and he was locked up for that amount of time. I can't imagine he would be locked up for 23 hours a day.