Fryatt on the comeback trail

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Before his injury, Fryatt was the only person in the team who actually seemed dangerous on the ball. His absence has meant that other players have had to step up. Hopefully they will keep it up when he returns so that we are more than a one-man attacking force.
 
Before his injury, Fryatt was the only person in the team who actually seemed dangerous on the ball. His absence has meant that other players have had to step up. Hopefully they will keep it up when he returns so that we are more than a one-man attacking force.

Stringer quoted a stat the other day that we have fewer goalscorers than anyone else in the division, which says a lot about our attacking force.
 
I don't think we have.

I think we have done very well since December time when it seemed that the wheels were falling off (starting at Forest), with this run going through the Fryatt injury.

I think Waghorn has really stepped up to the plate and shown he has tremendous potential to become a future Premier League footballer.

All of your points are salient, but we have missed him IMO. So there.
 
I miss him dearly. When he's injured I feel like someone has torn out my womb with a rusty trowel. When he is fit I feel like a angel princess floating on a cloud made of rose petals and saffron.

I'm glad he has laid off the burgers during his absence. A broken jaw was probably the best injury we could have hoped for.
 
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