Simon Moore

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I did my medial ligament (MCL) a few years ago... it's not half as bad as foing you ACL (anterior).

I was out for just over a month but obviously some are worse than others.

MCL are easier to recover from, I was told, because it's your ligaments on the sides of your knee, so you can start walking quickly and do moderate exercise on them. ACL is back and front so it's a lot harder to recover as you need those ligaments to bend your knee to walk


Just passing on what know. I said UP TO 6 months. I accept what you say. I have no knowledge of recovery time on such matters.
 
Medial ligament damage suspected but NOT yet confirmed. If so looking at up to 6 months.
Wilder not happy about how transfers are dragging. Suggestions of penny pinching.
Good source on this.

Wouldn't be totally surprised IF it is true re Utd penny pinching. I thought the interview with Wilder on Friday night (shown on Sky) was quite revealing. I thought it was obvious that he looked very frustrated with how long the transfers were taking to complete. I got the impression he was telling the money men at Utd to pull their fingers out and get the job done and it was out of his hands.

It does seem to have been taking an age for Utd to get a few transfers over the line, the latest being the lad from Oxford.

Not saying that transfers are all straight forward, but my experience in working life has always shown that deals (and very complex ones at that - far more.complex than football transfers) can be completed relatively quickly provided there is a genuine will by all the parties concerned to get the deal done. A good start is to get all the parties / stakeholders all together in a room and you thrash out the details. I do sometimes wonder if the 'complexity' of football transfers are a convenient excuse to some. You usually have a selling club, a buying club, an agent, a player, and all have to agree. But it shouldn't be rocket science.

Also, If anyone thinks Utd will suddenly find big bucks in January as well....I think you must be in cuckoo land. Utd are always big on the promise of tomorrow.

I sincerely hope that Utd aren't being 'cheap' at this critical time in our recent history. CW deserves Utd's utmost backing - especially after we receiced the sell on fees from Walker, Maguire and Murphy. All for not unsubstantial amounts - and all of which were not budgeted for.

Back Wilder and get the team strengthening done United - sharpish.
 
Wouldn't be totally surprised IF it is true re Utd penny pinching. I thought the interview with Wilder on Friday night (shown on Sky) was quite revealing. I thought it was obvious that he looked very frustrated with how long the transfers were taking to complete. I got the impression he was telling the money men at Utd to pull their fingers out and get the job done and it was out of his hands.

It does seem to have been taking an age for Utd to get a few transfers over the line, the latest being the lad from Oxford.

Not saying that transfers are all straight forward, but my experience in working life has always shown that deals (and very complex ones at that - far more.complex than football transfers) can be completed relatively quickly provided there is a genuine will by all the parties concerned to get the deal done. A good start is to get all the parties / stakeholders all together in a room and you thrash out the details. I do sometimes wonder if the 'complexity' of football transfers are a convenient excuse to some. You usually have a selling club, a buying club, an agent, a player, and all have to agree. But it shouldn't be rocket science.

Also, If anyone thinks Utd will suddenly find big bucks in January as well....I think you must be in cuckoo land. Utd are always big on the promise of tomorrow.

I sincerely hope that Utd aren't being 'cheap' at this critical time in our recent history. CW deserves Utd's utmost backing - especially after the sell.on fees have been received for not unsubstantial amounts - all of which were not budgeted for.

Back Wilder and get the team strengthening done.


Bristol City jumping in for Lundstrom?
 
Forget about the midfield / Striker / winger signing now and forget about a top ten finish.

A decent first choice keeper needs the cash splashing on, it's the most important position on the field, we can't afford to get it wrong, we did with Simmo and it cost us our place in The Championship last time.

Snatch your hand off if you offered me a 21st place finish now.

Realistically we are unlikely to finish top ten next season even with three more signings, but we sure as shit are going to to finish higher than 21st.

And as bad as Simmo was he was not solely responsible for our previous relegation, the names Micky Adams and Nyron Nosworthy ring any bells.?
 
Forget about the midfield / Striker / winger signing now and forget about a top ten finish.

A decent first choice keeper needs the cash splashing on, it's the most important position on the field, we can't afford to get it wrong, we did with Simmo and it cost us our place in The Championship last time.

Snatch your hand off if you offered me a 21st place finish now.
Relax enjoy the journey
 
Just passing on what know. I said UP TO 6 months. I accept what you say. I have no knowledge of recovery time on such matters.
Worst case scenario would be about 12 weeks, but its nowhere near as bad as a cruciate tear, could even be a couple of weeks if its only a strain or grade 1 tear.
 
I did my medial ligament (MCL) a few years ago... it's not half as bad as foing you ACL (anterior).

I was out for just over a month but obviously some are worse than others.

MCL are easier to recover from, I was told, because it's your ligaments on the sides of your knee, so you can start walking quickly and do moderate exercise on them. ACL is back and front so it's a lot harder to recover as you need those ligaments to bend your knee to walk

I had a Grade 2-3 tear of the PCL together with a meniscus tear. Had an operation about 6 weeks after I did it, they decided to repair it and remove the damaged part of the cartilage (meniscus). 4 months in total for recovery from that and the surgeon that did it said if I'd done the same injury to the medial ligament, it would have been 6-8 weeks. Depends on the severity as well.
 
Bristol City jumping in for Lundstrom?

Could very well be true. But if you fuk about taking an age to get things done...you shouldn't be surprised if other parties become interested and decide that they want a piece of the pie. If they wanted him they should have got on with doind the deal.

Obviously we dont know the intricacies of the deal, bit the Oxford manager was quoted as saying that he thought that this was to be tied up early last week. How are we sending our correspondence to Oxford...by pigeon?
 
Could very well be true. But if you fuk about taking an age to get things done...you shouldn't be surprised if other parties become interested and decide that they want a piece of the pie. If they wanted him they should have got on with doind the deal.

Obviously we dont know the intricacies of the deal, bit the Oxford manager was quoted as saying that he thought that this was to be tied up early last week. How are we sending our correspondence to Oxford...by pigeon?


Fax machine? :)
 
I had a Grade 2-3 tear of the PCL together with a meniscus tear. Had an operation about 6 weeks after I did it, they decided to repair it and remove the damaged part of the cartilage (meniscus). 4 months in total for recovery from that and the surgeon that did it said if I'd done the same injury to the medial ligament, it would have been 6-8 weeks. Depends on the severity as well.
Torn medial ligaments a few times as well. Usually 3-4 weeks recovery. Had a grade 3 tear of ACL, PCL and LCL along with meniscus tear. Had operation 3 years ago and still fucked now.
 
Torn medial ligaments a few times as well. Usually 3-4 weeks recovery. Had a grade 3 tear of ACL, PCL and LCL along with meniscus tear. Had operation 3 years ago and still fucked now.

Mine isn't great years after having it done. Had a further op to remove more cartilage, still wasn't great. Gave up the football and then the cricket about 5 years later. Play sport and stay healthy :eek:
 
Mine isn't great years after having it done. Had a further op to remove more cartilage, still wasn't great. Gave up the football and then the cricket about 5 years later. Play sport and stay healthy :eek:
Cycling is my thing nowadays. Absolutely love it and doesn't cause my knee any problems.
 



Doubt Wilder would get the Hump on he worked at Northampton and Halifax , were the players were lucky to get paid at all some weeks , scandel mongers on here are pathetic .

But perhaps Wilder knew the score at Northampton and had accepted the situation.

He probably thinks he can rely on Utd's boardroom to back him as Utd aren't Northampton and do actually pay their players. Perhaps he just has higher expectations of Utd as a professional entity. He MIGHT be pissed off if certain things have been intimated to him and then when push comes to shove...the promises arent delivered and promises reneged on. I know I would be if I was in that scenario.

There may be nothing in this rumour at all...but there is usually no smoke without fire and CW did look a frustrated figure when talking about transfers - anyone who saw his interview could read between the lines. Let's hope that rumours of frustration on CW's part turn out to be just that and Utd get the players in that CW wants - but it getting quite late in the day to get the business done pre season start.
 
Wouldn't be totally surprised IF it is true re Utd penny pinching. I thought the interview with Wilder on Friday night (shown on Sky) was quite revealing. I thought it was obvious that he looked very frustrated with how long the transfers were taking to complete. I got the impression he was telling the money men at Utd to pull their fingers out and get the job done and it was out of his hands.

It does seem to have been taking an age for Utd to get a few transfers over the line, the latest being the lad from Oxford.

Not saying that transfers are all straight forward, but my experience in working life has always shown that deals (and very complex ones at that - far more.complex than football transfers) can be completed relatively quickly provided there is a genuine will by all the parties concerned to get the deal done. A good start is to get all the parties / stakeholders all together in a room and you thrash out the details. I do sometimes wonder if the 'complexity' of football transfers are a convenient excuse to some. You usually have a selling club, a buying club, an agent, a player, and all have to agree. But it shouldn't be rocket science.

Also, If anyone thinks Utd will suddenly find big bucks in January as well....I think you must be in cuckoo land. Utd are always big on the promise of tomorrow.

I sincerely hope that Utd aren't being 'cheap' at this critical time in our recent history. CW deserves Utd's utmost backing - especially after we receiced the sell on fees from Walker, Maguire and Murphy. All for not unsubstantial amounts - and all of which were not budgeted for.

Back Wilder and get the team strengthening done United - sharpish.

Blades have been penny pinching from the Dick Wragg days . Difference is with Wilder compared to previous managers , he will not stand for piss taking . Blade or no Blade Wilder will not stand for the money men slow timing and finishing up losing out signing certain players . Loyalty is a two way street and the so called lucky lad ( according to McCabe ) , would no doubt reappraise his future . Wilder will not want failure on his CV due to the money men fucking about , and short and long term we end up in a unnecessary relegation scrap .

Keep Wilder happy and content , add the players HE wants to the existing group , listed in his presentation to the board .

The first game of the season is more important than some think . It sets the benchmark . Last thing we need is a frustrated manager and frustrated fans . Do we ever learn .
 
I know, why don't we all get our knickers in a twist based on unconfirmed rumour and speculation?

I made it totally clear what I posted was unconfirmed.
If the only posts anyone was allowed to post were naid on fact thered be one fucking thread on here to cover everything.

"Posting what you believe to be true is expected of all party members."

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I know, why don't we all get our knickers in a twist based on unconfirmed rumour and speculation?

I dont really see where people are 'getting their knickers in a twist'. I do however see people discussing things about Sheffield United on a Sheffield United forum.

End of the day, Utd do or don't. I think most people are bright enough to realise that what they say on a football forum counts for just short of diddily squat.

Why don't you put a post on one of thr threads about the subject in question rather than just commenting about how you perceive other posters mental state to be. The other posters have bothered to put on their views about a topic relating to the football club. If you agree with a post, say so. If you don't, say why you don't.

I know the last time I got my 'knickers in a twist' over anything SUFC was when I was coming out of Crewe away under the reign of Clough. Now that was an annoying day.
 
I made it totally clear what I posted was unconfirmed.
If the only posts anyone was allowed to post were naid on fact thered be one fucking thread on here to cover everything.

"Posting what you believe to be true is expected of all party members."

Page 86235893659832652965 of Das Fucking Capital.
You mean it was a rumour :)
 
A bit of bad injury news and transfer delays and some are already jumping onto their rusty swords. It only takes a couple to start a malaise-fest even afer a decent close season, the good will is out of the window.

We must have more manic-depressives in our fan base than the Pigs have plastics.
 
I know the last time I got my 'knickers in a twist' over anything SUFC was when I was coming out of Crewe away under the reign of Clough. Now that was an annoying day.
Crewe away under Adkins didn't get much better...
 
A bit of bad injury news and transfer delays and some are already jumping onto their rusty swords. It only takes a couple to start a malaise-fest even afer a decent close season, the good will is out of the window.

We must have more manic-depressives in our fan base than the Pigs have plastics.


Thats a huge and incorrect over reaction Gray. This is a rational debate about legitimate concerns and yours is so far the only knee jerk post. Very unlike you mate.
 
Crewe away under Adkins didn't get much better...

It could have been George, Zippy, and Bungle who were the managers of sufc that day....I was too angry to concern myself with trifling details like which cretin was in charge for that total non show! Whoever it was wanted sacking on the spot when the ref blew time. What a shambles we were that day.
 
It could have been George, Zippy, and Bungle who were the managers of sufc that day....I was too angry to concern myself with trifling details like which cretin was in charge for that total non show! Whoever it was wanted sacking on the spot when the ref blew time. What a shambles we were that day.
There will be other days like that in future though. That's football.

The trick is to appreciate what you've got. And right now we've got a lot.
 



I dont really see where people are 'getting their knickers in a twist'. I do however see people discussing things about Sheffield United on a Sheffield United forum.

End of the day, Utd do or don't. I think most people are bright enough to realise that what they say on a football forum counts for just short of diddily squat.

Why don't you put a post on one of thr threads about the subject in question rather than just commenting about how you perceive other posters mental state to be. The other posters have bothered to put on their views about a topic relating to the football club. If you agree with a post, say so. If you don't, say why you don't.

I know the last time I got my 'knickers in a twist' over anything SUFC was when I was coming out of Crewe away under the reign of Clough. Now that was an annoying day.


Post 177. Standard Fayre for Za recently but seemingly giving up hope because we haven't signed a keeper before the full extent of the injury is known - and therefore no decision have been made over a permanent or loan deal for a replacement - suggests his G string is firmly up his crack at least.

Clap clap clap.
 

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