Not heard anything at all, other than he was taking it easy, BUT, it might be that he turns up on the last day with the whole squad...
We should get Ryan Mason to go into the Spurs dressing room beforehand and ask them not to try too hard.
I think the club should definitely get him on the pitch prior to the Sunderland game and the Spurs game. Get the emotions going.
He is being given privacy. To stop this sort of speculation. He will either be back next season or he won't. Nothing will be made public to stop this sort of attention. He will recover. Question is does he want to get stuck in again. It's down to pre season and what his mind is like. Ask when we are done for the year. There's a reason its quiet and it's because he can do without the press and pundits glare.
He needs to have a chat to the Spurs players telling them how easily it can happen to anyone and then their career could be over in seconds. Really press it home to them and then we might get them backing out of challenges especially if they don't have anything to play for
The last update was late March, it just said he was 'progressing well' but was suffering a lot of fatigue and spent much of the day sleeping, he was still hoping to return for pre-season.
So why was Mason retained in the final 25 man squad? Wasn't it obvious he would not return this season?
Maybe we will see Mason on the pitch tomorrow... BBC Humberside Sport @HumbersideSport Ryan Mason has returned to #hcafc's training ground for the first time today since fracturing his skull in January.
Good to hear he is out and about, a good boost the players to try an keep us in the EPL for Ryan and Moses sakes.
Thing is, I remember him first getting a run and doing well at Tottenham, which must be 2-3 years ago now, and the talk then was about how it was strange that this guy was just breaking into their first team at a relatively late age. I thought it was 24 from memory.