Elabdellaoui is back in training, but still not 100%, there's a chance he'll be available on Saturday, if not he should be available for Palace... "He's better," said Silva. "He's started to do some work but he's not 100 per cent. "It's one problem in his back that we need to understand. At this moment he's not available. We still hope he will play again this season." http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/marc...0305425-detail/story.html#eVBbGPa6E2vVTHyE.99
Adam Curry@AdamCurry_ Well that's the all clear, final consultation for my ACL injury done. Buzzing for pre season.
Is he the CB we signed from Newcastle I think it was? Not heard anything about him whenever youth are mentioned since he signed
I saw him 3 or 4 times last term before he got injured, he is a centre back, but good on the ball, but for me better than Harvey Rodgers. He was recommended by Steve Harper, as you say from Newcastle academy. This is what I tweeted first time I saw him.
He's on a scholarship deal for next season, which is what you'd expect, he's had a bad injury and hasn't been near the first team yet.
Is he likely to progress to the first team? Could we end up with another Tymon situation with this lad?
I've stopped going to watch the youth team, as the ****ers call them Hull Tigers Academy, so I've no idea how good he is.
Leonid Slutsky is hoping to have David Meyler back in full training before the end of pre-season. Meyler (pictured) missed the closing weeks of last season after suffering a knee ligament injury, but new Head Coach Slutsky is confident that the midfielder will be back in training in around three weeks. Slutsky has also offered updates on two long-term injury victims, Ryan Mason and Will Keane. Mason is recovering after fracturing his skull against Chelsea in January, while Keane is on the way back from a serious knee injury. "Ryan is between two groups at the moment," said Slutsky. "He is doing some technical parts of the training sessions with the main group, and other parts of training he is doing outside of the group. "That is a normal situation for somebody in his position. "With Will, we are looking at him coming back in October. He has had a very serious injury." Like Mason, a timeframe for a return to action for Moses Odubajo is also unknown following a recent visit to a consultant. Odubajo has been on the sidelines for a year after dislocating a kneecap last July and suffering a setback in November.