00:00 After what Jordan has delivered this season and how good he's been, what's the thought
00:11 of that he might not play in Tangerine again if things don't go to plan? How disappointing
00:14 is that?
00:15 I'm still hopeful, so I've not really thought about that, to be honest with you. Jordan's
00:20 been fantastic for us. We've loved having him here, not just for what he's contributed
00:26 on the pitch but also off the pitch. He's a really popular member of our dressing room
00:30 and I think he's really enjoyed being here as well. So I'm remaining positive. I still
00:37 picture him in a Tangerine shirt between now and the end of the season. Hopefully that's
00:43 proven right.
00:44 Is he out of contract with Huddersfield at the end of the year? Is he someone you'd be
00:48 interested in bringing back after how popular he's been during his time at Blingfield Road?
00:54 The way that Jordan's played and the contribution he's made here, you're always interested in
00:57 them types of players. But again, with those situations, Jordan's a free agent. I'm sure
01:06 his record and how he's played here, his name speaks for himself and his record speaks for
01:12 itself. So it's not like he's an unproven youngster who's under the radar. I'm sure
01:19 other people will be looking at him as well. But I can only speak for what I've seen from
01:26 him and worked with him and also what he's contributed to us in the way that he feels
01:35 about the place as well. But if that was an opportunity that we could pursue in the future
01:43 and that's something that Jordan would want to do, then I think that's something we would
01:47 look at.
01:48 Every time you get an interview with him, he speaks very highly of the place and you
01:52 can see how much he's enjoying himself.
01:55 He has. He's really enjoyed being here. I don't think in this season, in the previous
02:02 few seasons, he's not played or started as many games as he started here. And I think
02:07 he's really enjoyed just being back out on the pitch and being a focal point of the team,
02:11 being a really important member of the starting line-up. And I don't think he's felt that
02:17 for a few years and he's missed it. So in some ways, I think we've given a little bit
02:23 of a love of the game back to him. And I know he's appreciated that. And yeah, we've loved
02:31 having him in here as well. It's been a two-way thing.
02:35 On Albie Morgan and James Husband, so is next weekend a more realistic return date for those
02:39 two?
02:40 They're stepping forward all the time and they're progressing quickly. And if you ever
02:47 going to take a calculated risk, it would be at this stage of the season. There's no
02:52 point in waiting until right to the end and getting them 100% spot on. So that's something
03:01 we'll discuss. Both players are different with different injuries. And I know both players
03:06 will want to get back as soon as possible. So we're not ruling them out. They're making
03:10 big strides quickly and I know they'll want to put themselves forward as quickly as possible.
03:16 Andy Lyons showed a photo last night after his surgery. He looked happy, he looked positive.
03:21 So is that the sums up how he's sort of reacted in the last few weeks?
03:24 Yeah, Andy's a really positive person. He's a ball of energy, so positive. That's how
03:33 he plays the game, full of endeavour, on the front foot. That's what we like about him.
03:39 And his reaction after a serious injury has been outstanding. He's worked tirelessly in
03:45 the last month to put himself in the best position possibly going into the surgery.
03:51 You're always, you have that feeling of uncertainty when you're going into an operation, but we
03:59 believe it's been successful. That's the feedback we had. And Andy, I know with the mindset
04:05 and the mentality he's got, he'll do everything he can and more to make sure he's healthy,
04:12 strong, fit and back as quickly as possible. But we know he faces a long-term absence.
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