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22 April 2013 at 12:07 pm #110496
well been a while since I posted….thought I would share in these times of stress…
Seems to me that the key to our season is Alcaraz, our results seem to have picked up when Alcaraz returned and once he got injured on saturday we faltered.
I do think we are in serious trouble and just hope we can still be in with a chance after wembley…
come on bob, push on and get those points…
22 April 2013 at 12:32 pm #110499Anonymous
If alcaraz is not fit the key will be captain cock up Caldwell,OH My
22 April 2013 at 1:16 pm #110504Anonymous
What’s the injury situation with Alcaraz ?
We just don’t need Alcaraz we need Kone to find his form again. Last few games he’s been abit off the boil to say the least, with the exception of the Maloney ball.
And can someone please tell me what was the point of the Henriquez loan ?, no wonder he said he doesn’t want another season here, pointless move.
22 April 2013 at 1:40 pm #110506Wigan dominated the second half at West Ham, even without Alcaraz. The bigger problem was indeed that we couldn’t score. It was hard to create chances and then harder still to beat Jussi Jääskeläinen.
Wigan let in a soft cross from Jarvis – who cost £10 million – in the first half that evaded defenders and forwards alike.
I assume that Martinez played both Alcaraz and Cardwell to combat the threat of Carroll – who cost Liverpool £35 million. West Ham did score again from a long ball to Carroll. Nolan – who cost £4 million – picked up his knock down and volleyed home.
I wouldn’t say Cardwell was greatly at fault. West Ham play for knock downs and on Saturday they were successful. Nolan is good at this – he has scored 100 goals.
Alcaraz has been a great asset, but Cardwell was voted Player of the Season last year.
Oops – should be Caldwell. Thank you!
22 April 2013 at 3:23 pm #110522Who’s Cardwell ? :cheer: The club needs to do everything it can to keep Alcaraz, we are a better side with him in it, whats the situation with his injury ?
22 April 2013 at 3:26 pm #110524Anonymous
Its sore :)
22 April 2013 at 4:01 pm #110531From Wigan Today;
The initial prognosis, pending further scans, is that he will be missing for between seven and 10 days – which would rule him out of the visit of Champions League-chasing Tottenham on Saturday.
And Roberto Martinez will be keeping his fingers crossed that Alcaraz was withdrawn from the action in the nick of time before he suffered any lasting damage.
22 April 2013 at 4:04 pm #110532is lopez still with us , im sure he can do a better job than calamity
22 April 2013 at 4:11 pm #110533Wasnt he only meant to be out for a few weeks last time.
Six months later he made his comeback.
As for Lopez he played against Macclesfield in the second half and did whatever injury it was again. Not been seen since has he ?
22 April 2013 at 5:48 pm #110543Lopez returned to the first team squad in time for the cup tie at Everton. He was in the squad for West Ham.
Alcaraz had a groin injury before. This time it’s apparently a hamstring injury.
Watson is regaining fitness too.
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