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I hope he does realise HE is the problem. As long as there is one iota of him that is playing the victim, and has a "why me?" mentality, then he may as well throw in the towel. 


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Didn't take long for the knives to come out again LOL What part of his managers words are difficult to understand, he had a concussion and damage to ligaments in his shoulder, he's working back to full fitness from that.
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Originally posted by The O'Shea The O'Shea wrote:

Didn't take long for the knives to come out again LOL What part of his managers words are difficult to understand, he had a concussion and damage to ligaments in his shoulder, he's working back to full fitness from that.

The man they love to hate! That injury really halted his progress, he was flying before it.

To think a foul wasn't even given for the challenge Ouch
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Originally posted by Mr. Snrub Mr. Snrub wrote:

Originally posted by The O'Shea The O'Shea wrote:

Didn't take long for the knives to come out again LOL What part of his managers words are difficult to understand, he had a concussion and damage to ligaments in his shoulder, he's working back to full fitness from that.


The man they love to hate! That injury really halted his progress, he was flying before it.

To think a foul wasn't even given for the challenge Ouch


Ref actually judged that Connolly had fouled Gunn instead which makes it even worse.
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Originally posted by Mr. Snrub Mr. Snrub wrote:

Originally posted by The O'Shea The O'Shea wrote:

Didn't take long for the knives to come out again LOL What part of his managers words are difficult to understand, he had a concussion and damage to ligaments in his shoulder, he's working back to full fitness from that.

The man they love to hate! That injury really halted his progress, he was flying before it.

To think a foul wasn't even given for the challenge Ouch

Was he? Flying? Ouch

Including the Norwich game (or not, the stat works either way), he had 4 goals in the 20 games before he got injured. Hardly the stuff of dreams is it.

An injury which saw him back on the pitch in early February, and on the bench nearly every game thereafter but he's still 'working back to full fitness' LOL 

Seemingly he was a disgrace in that Curaçao friendly (the last time he played a full 90), disinterested, overweight, fighting with teammates, terrible.

He's going to be back on the scrapheap searching for another club in the Summer, with another article to follow in October about finally getting his head down, but I'm sure there'll be the usual one or two of Pennywise's profession who will be telling everyone what a great season he had and how unlucky he is, again.

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Originally posted by E2016 E2016 wrote:

Originally posted by Mr. Snrub Mr. Snrub wrote:

Originally posted by The O'Shea The O'Shea wrote:

Didn't take long for the knives to come out again LOL What part of his managers words are difficult to understand, he had a concussion and damage to ligaments in his shoulder, he's working back to full fitness from that.

The man they love to hate! That injury really halted his progress, he was flying before it.

To think a foul wasn't even given for the challenge Ouch

Was he? Flying? Ouch

Including the Norwich game (or not, the stat works either way), he had 4 goals in the 20 games before he got injured. Hardly the stuff of dreams is it.

An injury which saw him back on the pitch in early February, and on the bench nearly every game thereafter but he's still 'working back to full fitness' LOL 

Seemingly he was a disgrace in that Curaçao friendly (the last time he played a full 90), disinterested, overweight, fighting with teammates, terrible.

He's going to be back on the scrapheap searching for another club in the Summer, with another article to follow in October about finally getting his head down, but I'm sure there'll be the usual one or two of Pennywise's profession who will be telling everyone what a great season he had and how unlucky he is, again.


A goal for every 151 minutes he's played, amongst the best in the Championship. Some eeijits just seem to have a need to try and tear him down, it's pathetic.
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Originally posted by The O'Shea The O'Shea wrote:

Originally posted by E2016 E2016 wrote:

Originally posted by Mr. Snrub Mr. Snrub wrote:

Originally posted by The O'Shea The O'Shea wrote:

Didn't take long for the knives to come out again LOL What part of his managers words are difficult to understand, he had a concussion and damage to ligaments in his shoulder, he's working back to full fitness from that.

The man they love to hate! That injury really halted his progress, he was flying before it.

To think a foul wasn't even given for the challenge Ouch

Was he? Flying? Ouch

Including the Norwich game (or not, the stat works either way), he had 4 goals in the 20 games before he got injured. Hardly the stuff of dreams is it.

An injury which saw him back on the pitch in early February, and on the bench nearly every game thereafter but he's still 'working back to full fitness' LOL 

Seemingly he was a disgrace in that Curaçao friendly (the last time he played a full 90), disinterested, overweight, fighting with teammates, terrible.

He's going to be back on the scrapheap searching for another club in the Summer, with another article to follow in October about finally getting his head down, but I'm sure there'll be the usual one or two of Pennywise's profession who will be telling everyone what a great season he had and how unlucky he is, again.


A goal for every 151 minutes he's played, amongst the best in the Championship. Some eeijits just seem to have a need to try and tear him down, it's pathetic.

So Hull & his favourable situation there with the manager will sign him up again or not  ?   If it's merely working back to full fitness then surely a formality with those numbers  ?

There's every chance they move him on.
There's every chance he has to drop a division to continue I think. 

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Whatever about his on/off pitch conduct with previous clubs I would cut Connolly a bit of slack this season as he was bit unlucky with the timing of the injury. He was starting to to do well and show that he was capable of at least being up to Championship standard. 

Another championship club might come in for him if he leaves Hull. I don't think he needs to drop down a level. 






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Regardless of past antics, I think he's just been pretty unlucky this season and Roseniors latest comments on him backs that up. He seemed to be getting his head down and doing well until his latest injury. 
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want to see aaron do well he is talented lad but it seems like he has a big head and that is always going to follow him around
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Originally posted by SportingRizlaCF SportingRizlaCF wrote:

want to see aaron do well he is talented lad but it seems like he has a big head and that is always going to follow him around

Seems to be a big issue for Galway players. Ryan Manning and Daryl Horgan both have sizable heads. Must be for buoyancy at the Salthill diving board
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Originally posted by SportingRizlaCF SportingRizlaCF wrote:

want to see aaron do well he is talented lad but it seems like he has a big head and that is always going to follow him around

I find most peoples head's follow them around. 
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