Interesting on the Injury update that Dave is only a month away from being back!!!!!.....i'd love for us to get to a point of safety and for him to be passed genuinely fit so that he can have at least one game in the Premiership this season.
Harry Maguire will miss Saturday’s Premier League trip to Manchester City after picking up a knock in the midweek victory over Middlesbrough. The centre-back enjoyed a night to remember in the 4-2 win that saw the Tigers move out of the bottom three for the first time since October, captaining the side and scoring his first Premier League goal with a thumping second half header, but was forced to come off in the latter stages of the game after picking up a minor knee injury. However, the news is more positive on Abel Hernández, who is available for the trip to the Etihad Stadium despite picking up a dead leg in the early stages of the second half on Wednesday night. Dieumerci Mbokani misses out once again with the hamstring injury that has seen him sit out the last five games, although the on-loan striker is set to return to full training next week, while Tom Huddlestone serves the last of a three-match ban. Omar Elabdellaoui also remains unavailable for selection with the back injury that forced him to sit out the midweek win over Middlesbrough, while long-term absentees Ryan Mason, Moses Odubajo and Will Keane are also still missing. Manchester City will be without the injured trio of Bacary Sagna, Gabriel Jesus and Ilkay Gundogan, with manager Pep Guardiola likely to select from the same squad that faced Chelsea in midweek.
Elab and Mbokani both fir; Harry looking OK http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/hull...e-city-clash/story-30264366-detail/story.html
Could be Dawson will be dropped for the first time since being here. That clip on motd when he was pulled out wide and lost his man was old age calling. Harry and ranoccia first choice now.
Have to agree Chazz, if Harry is fit then Dawson will drop to the bench, and Curtis now right down the pecking order.
BBC Humberside Sport @HumbersideSport Hull City's Will Keane tells us he started running today for the first time in a bid to step up his recovery from ACL surgery.
It depends on an awful lot of variables swinging our way, but as stated before, it'd be fascinating to see if Silva could bring out the class youth player in him.