Jed
#1
What's the crack with him? Before his injury lay off he'd been off the pace for a long time. No pace, zip, or end product.

He looks totally transformed now. He looks to have his pace back and looks fired up.

Great news for us but I just wondered what his injury was and how long he'd been playing with it?
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#2
From what we know of his character it's entirely possible he spent all of last season doing his best to play through the pain when he could've been in the hydropool collecting his cheque.

Whatever the reason, a rejuvenated Jed can only be a good thing
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#3
I can't help but think there had been a falling out with Mason, and I am not usually a conspiracy type of guy. But there was no real updates about his injury, then BAM, back in the squad as soon as he left.
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#4
(01-17-2026, 08:43 AM)ChamonixBaggie Wrote: From what we know of his character it's entirely possible he spent all of last season doing his best to play through the pain when he could've been in the hydropool collecting his cheque.

Whatever the reason, a rejuvenated Jed can only be a good thing

This.
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#5
As mentioned I think he's currently the best choice for when we play a wing back on the right. Works his arse off, gets into space early and can deliver a cross.
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#6
(01-17-2026, 08:43 AM)Lurker#3 Wrote: I can't help but think there had been a falling out with Mason, and I am not usually a conspiracy type of guy. But there was no real updates about his injury, then BAM, back in the squad as soon as he left.

Local press had reported that he had a calf injury that had been worse than originally expected.

Wallace himself had said that he was due back in January. A poster on here said that his lad had asked him at the kids Christmas party.

I think there’s about as much substance to your theory as the ones about Mason not being allowed to pick Griffiths, Dike, Maja, anyone else not getting a game as they were going to be sold.
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#7
(01-17-2026, 10:06 AM)Man from delmonte Wrote:
(01-17-2026, 08:43 AM)Lurker#3 Wrote: I can't help but think there had been a falling out with Mason, and I am not usually a conspiracy type of guy. But there was no real updates about his injury, then BAM, back in the squad as soon as he left.

Local press had reported that he had a calf injury that had been worse than originally expected.

Wallace himself had said that he was due back in January. A poster on here said that his lad had asked him at the kids Christmas party.

I think there’s about as much substance to your theory as the ones about Mason not being allowed to pick Griffiths, Dike, Maja, anyone else not getting a game as they were going to be sold.

I just listened to him on Steve Hermon's interview, it did sound more plausible  Big Grin

I am glad as I am not one for conspiracy.
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#8
Good to see him back and looking rejuvenated. His character will be key for the run in.
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#9
With no evidence for it whatsoever I feel like something probably happened at Millwall away. Mason always presented himself as relatively clam after games but then I guess he had the potential to blow (like all of us do) based on the Portsmouth red card.

We'll obviously never know and this is pure speculation but it did feel like someone pressed a switch.
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#10
I thought he was excellent earlier on in the season, before he got injured. Good to see him carry that on with last night's performance.
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