iam_kramer
Full Member
Hopefully Lindelof can at least be in the team week in week out, Jones has been good this season but again, injury.
We already have a lot of CBs. Bailly, Jones, Smalling, Lindelof, Rojo, Tuanzebe all fighting for 2 positions.Need to buy a new CB in January.
It's simply impossible to rely on Jones at this point.
*sigh* Jones is injured.
Classy fans cheering his injury there
Lindelof was excellent against Benfica.FFS! Just retire already, Jones!
Lindelof. Brilliant...
Bit of an odd statement when you consider Martial has been more productive for us overall than Rashford.
And it seems as if 2 of them are always injured.We already have a lot of CBs. Bailly, Jones, Smalling, Lindelof, Rojo, Tuanzebe all fighting for 2 positions.
FFS! Just retire already, Jones!
Lindelof. Brilliant...
Guys any stream links. Mine are crap today. I'm missing the game.
Me too. This is ridiculous. Every year the same. What is the point having that kind of player ?Tired of Jones to be honest.
With Jones, it's not a matter of luck.feck off with our luck
No, in general, over the space of around 50 games, he has been far more productive in terms of goals and assists and key chances than Rashford. So your logic is nonsensical.Against Burton, or coming on when we've already won? He's doing his very usual disappearing act when he starts against a competitive team.
Ironically the commentator said that as he walked down the tunnel he said he felt something go in his left quadricep. Very specific!Jones is basically a fecking GP at this rate he's been injured so much, probably already knows what he's pulled and how long he's gonna be out for.
Yet only 3 are fit. Jones should not be counted on ever. If he is fit it's a bonus.We already have a lot of CBs. Bailly, Jones, Smalling, Lindelof, Rojo, Tuanzebe all fighting for 2 positions.
I don't think anyone is questioning how good he's been this season?Think some sort you are being rather harsh on Jones, bar a wobble at Stoke he's been excellent this season.
I know the injury thing has been a mainstay throughout his career but he gives his all to the club.
Lee Mason