Fulham Will Not Splash Cash Despite Injuries
According to John Percy at the London Evening Standard, Fulham boss Roy Hodgson will not go out and spend big money despite recent injuries to Bobby Zamora and Brede Hangeland. Hodgson said,
“Like most other clubs we’re not looking to go into a situation where we splash a lot of money around. We’ll be keeping a close eye on what is available and if something comes up at the right price that could help us out, we’ll be interested.”
“But there is a lot of big ifs involved in that and I would say we will be very conservative in the transfer market … This is expensive for us because not only have we lost the game but we’ve sustained injuries to two players who have been so important to us this season and the last. Bobby Zamora either has a dislocated shoulder or collar bone injury.”
“It’s certainly not a short-term injury and I can only hope that the prognosis is not too bad.
Either way it’s a bad injury for us and we were forced to replace Hangeland at half-time. We’re certainly not being fortunate on the injury front this season.”







