Given that he was injured for a large portion of the time after February of this year, Calvin Ramsay has had what some may describe as an absolute hound of a year.
Since Liverpool’s Carabao Cup victory over Derby, the Scotsman hasn’t participated in a senior competitive match.
His first season at Anfield was cut short due to a major knee injury he sustained at the beginning of the year.
After being sidelined for an additional two and a half months due to what the Lancashire Post characterized as a “recurrence” of his previous injury, the hope that had followed a loan move to Preston North End was dashed.
There is good news, we promise…
Thankfully, it now appears that Ramsay’s seven-month layoff period is (dare we say it) approaching another conclusion.
The aforementioned publication relayed PNE boss Robin Lowe’s plans to reintegrate the former Aberdeen star back into the side.
Following rehab taken at Liverpool, minutes are now planned for the player next week in the Lancashire Senior Cup.
It’s an exciting development for a player many at Anfield had been excited to see develop alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold as the No.66’s understudy.
Hopefully, he’ll now be given the chance to catch up on minutes ahead of the 2023/24 pre-season and campaign.
Read Next:
Liverpool join Everton and rivals in accusing Sky Sports of ‘stealing Christmas’ after what they just did
Liverpool supporters group Spirit of Shankly penned a lengthy statement to the Premier League urging for the decision to be reversed.
Liverpool fans have accused Sky Sports of ‘sealing Christmas’ as they join Everton, Chelsea and all other 17 top-flight clubs in urging the Premier League to reverse its decision to hold a math on Christmas Eve for the first time in 28 years.
The broadcasters have worked with the Premier League to move the match between Chelsea and Wolves to December 24 at 1 pm in a historic move that has disgruntled supporter groups at all 20 Premier League clubs, including Liverpool.
“Spirit of Shankly opposes Premier League football on Christmas Eve and we strongly condemn the decision, driven by Sky Sports, to reschedule the Wolves v Chelsea fixture to this special family day.
The attempt to force football into a fixture nobody asked for stinks of arrogance and ignorance – a view further enforced by media briefings that the decision will not be reversed despite opposition from supporters across the country.
“The game is nothing without us, the fans – football in the pandemic served to underline that.
Once again we are told we are valued, yet once again we are being ignored.
Christmas Eve has been left alone by the decision-makers inside television for 28 years – and we call for that to continue. Common sense should prevail.”
The group go on to recall when Sky Sports had intentions to show the meeting between Arsenal and Liverpool in 2017 on Christmas Eve until the decision was ‘scrapped due to the backlash from fans’.
The statement also labels the scheduling of a match on Christmas Eve ‘a move The Grinch would be proud of’ and a ‘nightmare before Christmas’.
The group added: “We join our counterparts across the country in calling for a re-think regarding the Wolves v Chelsea fixture. It’s not us this time, but next time it could be.
“They’ve put money first, fans last, and we’ll be looking at ways to make that crystal clear to the Premier League and TV companies.
It’s shocking scheduling and we’re in discussion with our members at Chelsea, Wolves and other supporters groups on the next steps.”
Over the festive period Liverpool host Arsenal at 5:30 pm before travelling to Burnley for a 5:30 pm kick-off on Boxing Day.
The Reds then travel to St James’ Park to take on the Magpies at 8 pm on New Year’s Day.
Leave a Reply