Al-Hamadi: Football Always Has a Way of Testing You Wednesday, 27th Aug 2025 15:46 Blues striker Ali Al-Hamadi has expressed his frustration at suffering a calf injury so early in the season.
The 23-year-old picked up the injury in the first training session after the Bromley match in which he played his first 90 minutes of the season.
“Best I’ve felt mentally and physically going into a season, so it’s really frustrating to have picked up an injury so early on in the season,” he wrote on Instagram.
“Football always has a way of testing you. Be back in a little while. Get behind the boys and see you all soon.”
Manager Kieran McKenna said he expected the injury to keep the Iraq international out of action for a number of weeks.
“Not very short term, hopefully not long term either,” he said. “He picked up an injury in the first session back after doing the 90 minutes against Bromley in the cup and it’s probably going to be a few weeks.”
Al-Hamadi might have been expected to move out on loan before the transfer window closes next Monday, assuming the Blues add to their attacking ranks, but the injury would appear to make that less likely.
The former AFC Wimbledon man, who spent the second half of last season on loan at Stoke City, had been interesting Toulouse and Luton, while Charlton and Cardiff had also been linked.
Elsewhere, former Blues loanee Lewis Travis has joined Saturday’s opponents Derby County from Blackburn Rovers on a four-year deal, reuniting with his former Ewood Park boss John Eustace.
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howdonblue added 16:19 - Aug 27
Deregister and play one of the under 21s if we dont sign anyone else . They won't do any worse |  | |
hyperbrit added 16:53 - Aug 27
keep him in the stable but don't over feed him |  | |
ITFCSG added 17:30 - Aug 27
De-register now |  | |
Swailsey added 17:31 - Aug 27
What great ‘fans’ we have above. Would you say this to any other 23 year old in a high-pressured job, who clearly always tries his best? Check your heads. |  | |
howdonblue added 17:35 - Aug 27
Why ? He's been crap since we got him |  | |
Swailsey added 17:37 - Aug 27
Why? Because he’s a human being, who has always put effort in. You can not rate him as a player and not be a d*ck online. Be kind, or silent. It’s not hard. |  | |
FrimleyBlue added 17:41 - Aug 27
cracking bloke, tries hard, hasn't quite got the talent to match the path the team has taken, but he's got a good career ahead of him even it's it not meant to be with town. |  | |
howdonblue added 17:47 - Aug 27
Sorry buttercup "hes not been the required standard since we got him " Hope thats better for you. |  | |
Swailsey added 17:48 - Aug 27
No problem - I’m fairly sure you’re my grandad who’s somehow found a login. |  | |
howdonblue added 17:49 - Aug 27
Im Probably old enough |  | |
Bert added 18:12 - Aug 27
Strange how people feel able to type unkind words that they would not say face to face. |  | |
jazzback added 18:22 - Aug 27
I thought he was a decent signing at the time , but the club is in a different place now. Get himself fit and for his career get a transfer in January. |  | |
SussexTractor added 18:38 - Aug 27
Keep the faith with him. It’s just his confidence that affects him. |  | |
Bazza8564 added 18:46 - Aug 27
As usual we have descended into keyboard warrior v Sensible fan. Never mind, we should be used to it by now. AAH would have undoubtedly left during the window and I doubt he will be in the 25 man squad whether fit or not. Decent fella no doubt, but not the standard we will be looking for to reclaim a top division place. Bottom line, we have money to spend and thee will be others coming in. No need for any vitriol, it is possible ...... |  | |
armchaircritic59 added 18:52 - Aug 27
Bert exactly, he, like a few others, almost certainly don't know what's being said in here, and even if he/they did, I expect they'd have no right of reply. We all have our opinions, likes and dislikes. I take the view of whoever it was who first said " If you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all " Though there's one thing for sure, if that happened right now, this forum would have about 50% less posts! |  | |
orfordbuoy added 19:01 - Aug 27
to those that say 'he always gave his best', why? As a sub he came looking like he'd just finished The Great Northern Run. Poor quality and poor effort. The 50-year-olds on the forum stated 'he was injured'. If that was the case then the blame lies with Ashton/McKenna. He didn't pick himself and like Muric and Morsey should never have been exposed to that level. |  | |
SouperJim added 19:28 - Aug 27
"Best I’ve felt mentally" is a bit of a worry, looked absolutely bereft of confidence at Bromley. |  | |
Alphawhiskey added 08:00 - Aug 28
Nice guy. You cant fault his passion and effort. Always gives 100% when playing. Shame he isn't quite ready for Championship, but hoping he improves |  | |
Bluearmy_81 added 09:56 - Aug 28
I don’t think it’s about ‘unkind words.’ If a fan doesn’t think a player is good enough and considers him ‘crap’ then he can say that, football has never been about being PC with feelings. The guys on thousands a week, if he can’t handle it he’s in the wrong job, fans of other clubs would be far more vitriolic. Not that he probably sees it in the first place! |  | |
rgk1 added 12:12 - Aug 28
Poor guy, good attitude and gives it his all. Made all his step ups far too soon. I think there's a player in there, he does always seem to play with lead boots on tho, maybe he can sort that out in his time off. |  | |
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