Sicknote Tony.
Pilkington picked up a hamstring injury yesterday: http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/sport...feat_1_3033967
Anthony Pilkington was also stretchered off with a hamstring injury and left St James’ Park on crutches to add to a growing injury list that already includes fellow midfielders Elliott Bennett (knee) and Alex Tettey (ankle) along with keeper Mark Bunn (ankle). Ricky van Wolfswinkel also missed the trip with his toe injury but Hughton admitted on Saturday evening it was too early to assess how long Pilkington and Snodgrass could be out ahead of Crystal Palace’s league visit to Carrow Road next weekend.
“Anthony has felt his hamstring. How bad we won’t obviously know for the next few days,” he said. “That was a bit of a blow for us as we lost Robert Snodgrass yesterday. After coming back playing the two games for Scotland he just felt his knee in training on Friday. We’ll have to see how he is. With Elliott out since the first game of the season after damaging his knee ligaments it is a blow for us in that wide midfield area.
Sicknote Tony.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...ington-3014556
Out of favour Pilkington chased by Swansea.
Usually happens when players are injured, they are out of favour. He should be coming back into favour in February, until he picks up another injury.
It's a sad day when an ex-Ireland international like Chris Hughton refuses to play an Irish player just because he's injured. It goes to show what young Irish players are up against these days.
I didn't write the article!
It said "out of favour Pilkington" in the article. I think they changed it for some reason.
Normally it's okay to link to any article of relevance about any of our players, but there's one requirement, the article shouldn't be an obvious total crock of ....
but I suppose any news is welcome when it comes to Pilko/Pilks/Pilky.
It has been reported on Sky Sports and local area news for several weeks so there has to be some merit in the rumours.
Sometimes there are merits to rumours which are repeated and sometimes not.
Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins told the Evening Post, Swansea would not consider signing the 25-year-old because he has been out since November with a hamstring injury.“You cannot sign injured players,” Jenkins said.
Huw Jenkins statement is pretty much par for the course and came after several weeks of rumours within the last 24 hours. Swansea could well end up going in for him when he gets back to fitness.
And CD stop breaking my balls. I didn't write the article!
Yes, but you linked the crappy article, therefore guilt by accessory or whatever it's called.
Huw's statement "that you can't sign injured players", obviously doesn't apply to Andy Carroll.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-29919414.html
Pilkington could make a return this weekend.
Sky Sources understand that Swansea have made a bid for Norwich City winger Anthony Pilkington. More to follow on this soon...
http://www1.skysports.com/transfer-centre/
Out of favour Norwich City winger Anthony Pilkington.
Sometimes there are merits to rumours which are repeated and sometimes not.
Looks like this is one of those times.
When he's not injured, he's back in favour, weird one huh??
Norwich boss Chris Hughton had previously said: "With Anthony it’s been a difficult period for him this season where he’s missed games and periods through injuries, but he is still a player we very much value and has served us very well. “When he’s on the pitch and in good form, up to speed with the injuries, he’s a very good player.
So Chris might want to get rid of an injury crock. Didn't Keith O'Neill play for Norwich?
Back in favour Pilko battled hard for Norwich today without too much else to his credit. But when Norwich came of the ropes in the 85th minutes, there was a wonderful piece of skill from Pilks, almost Duff like, he turned Zabaleta inside out, left him with his arse on the floor and shot just over the bar from an angle.
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