Give him the new contract we were all wishing for prior to the injury.
I was thinking the same! Iām no expert but that kind of injury doesnāt sound as bad as I expected. Now may be a good time to take a gamble to sign him up. I was worried he was going to be off in January. I think it would show how much he is rated at Argyle, but would we take the gamble on his fitness?Give him the new contract we were all wishing for prior to the injury.
Agreed. Think this would be the best move for all.I would hope that we would extend his contract to the end of the season and make a further decision then.
Itās worth noting that Lowe has already confirmed that this is the other knee from which he had the serious injury.I think Galloway was permanently injured for Luton due to a problem with his kneecap. This is obviously a weakness for him. While I like Galloway as a player, Argyle need to be cautious about handing him a long contract without first getting an independent medical opinion. Football is a very harsh and ruthless profession and the club canāt afford to pay for injured players- even though thatās an unpleasant thing to say.
I checked Dr Google on football and dislocated kneecaps. The consensus - and I only gave attention to what look like credible medical sources - is that, even if there is no surrounding damage, it would be several months before he can play professional sport competitively again. The likelihood is that his season is over, which is really sad. Maybe he will defy the odds - I certainly hope so.Can't see him playing in the African Cup of Nations now so this will be a double blow for him.