Well the lad came back today after about 2 months and scored a brace. Can't really ask for more! I really hope he can stay injury free for at least the next few months. However I have the sneaky feeling he'll have a few annoying niggles along the way. I'd be happy enough if he only picked up the odd injury where he was out for a week or two now and again, and never picks up disabilitating injuries like Saddlier and O'Neill.
It was mentioned in another thread but our striking option for the present and near future are looking healthier than ever:
Keane, Doyle, Morrisson, Elliott and Lee already with international experience.
Although with the talent comming through I'd expect Lee and Morrisson to get limited time on the field after this campaign.
The next guys in line are:
Long
Stokes
Clarke
Keogh
Rooney
Best
Dixon
Murphy
Sheridan
From that lot Long, Stokes, Clarke and Dixon are most likely to make the the step up.
Keogh is doing well in league one but needs to show what he has at a higher level.
Murphy hasn't had much success at sunderland this season.
Best played okay for Bournemouth on loan but we still dont know if he wants to play for Ireland and he doesn't really stand out as anything special from the list above.
Rooney had a few good games for Stoke at the end of last season but is only getting reserve games at the moment so it's difficult to tell if he can do that consistantly, but he's only 19 so hopefully he'll get his chance soon.
Sheridan is scoring at U-19 and reserve level for Celtic so he's another one to watch.
Have I overlooked anyone?