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Every injury is always a bad one isn't it?
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Every injury is always a bad one isn't it?
We had a break from early May to August this year. Covid is long gone and irrelevant. The injury crisis we have JOC excepted is all on this season.All those covid postponements fucked us
We've had nothing but injuries since id love to see the stats for the amount of games weve played since
No one is saying it is but Hecky is running out of excuses for it.
Always seemed to work for Kozluk.I am no sports scientist but It will be those bad luck supplements I reckon.![]()
Covid is long gone and irrelevant
Every injury is always a bad one isn't it?
There are thosands in hospital with gout,drug and alcohol issues, piles, morbid obesity and loads of other issues.Though maybe not for the 13,000 who are in hospital with it as we speak.
( 37,000 in hospital at the peak of January 2021)
It's just that the media have got bored with it.
So, who got injured tonight?
Illiman cramp
Doyle kept out as precaution, back sat
Mcatee bruising, just run it off lad
Basham ...... unbreakable
May as well send Doyle back and retire Basham if they’re both out for a yearUpdated guesses following the latest media round ahead of the visit of Burnley..
Let's start with the bad news...
Since I last did an update Rhian Brewster has done his hamstring (again).
It's a big shame for us and an even bigger one for him. He's really struggling to get his career going. It's been stop / start with injuries since he's been here and he was out for about a year with Liverpool, at 18. Concerning.
From our perspective it's another (!!!) hamstring injury. I could regurgitate previous ramblings re: our poor conditioning but I won't. Suffice to say, it's getting ridiculous.
Tommy Doyle picked up a calf injury, presumably in training. He missed the win at Bristol but might be ready for Saturday.
Against Bristol, we were the walking wounded. Ndiaye cramped up and was hobbling, McAtee took a huge whack and was limping, Basham went off with a hip flexor injury...
the murmurings are that all should be OK for Saturday. However, I wouldn't be surprised if we protect some of them.
I wouldn't start with Ndiaye or Basham, personally. Both need a rest.
In good news, the return of Jack Robinson, Ciaran Clark and Enda Stevens. JR had an outstanding game on Tuesday night given his circumstances and completed a full 90.
The experience of Clark and Stevens from the bench helped get us over the line for the 3 points. They're going to be great additions to our squad.
T Doyle - November 2023 - calf
C Basham - November 2023 - hip
J O'Connell - January 2023 (2.5 years) - knee injury
S Berge - January 2023 (3 months) - ankle ligaments
J Bogle - January 2023 (3 months) - knee operation
M Lowe - January 2023 (4 months) - hamstring
I Coulibaly - January 2023 (5 months) - knee
R Brewster - February 2023 (3 months) - hamstring
D Jebbison - February 2023 (4 months) - ligaments
R Norrington-Davies - March 2023 (5 months) - hamstring
May as well send Doyle back and retire Basham if they’re both out for a year![]()
Updated guesses following the latest media round ahead of the visit of Burnley..
Let's start with the bad news...
Since I last did an update Rhian Brewster has done his hamstring (again).
It's a big shame for us and an even bigger one for him. He's really struggling to get his career going. It's been stop / start with injuries since he's been here and he was out for about a year with Liverpool, at 18. Concerning.
From our perspective it's another (!!!) hamstring injury. I could regurgitate previous ramblings re: our poor conditioning but I won't. Suffice to say, it's getting ridiculous.
Tommy Doyle picked up a calf injury, presumably in training. He missed the win at Bristol but might be ready for Saturday.
Against Bristol, we were the walking wounded. Ndiaye cramped up and was hobbling, McAtee took a huge whack and was limping, Basham went off with a hip flexor injury...
the murmurings are that all should be OK for Saturday. However, I wouldn't be surprised if we protect some of them.
I wouldn't start with Ndiaye or Basham, personally. Both need a rest.
In good news, the return of Jack Robinson, Ciaran Clark and Enda Stevens. JR had an outstanding game on Tuesday night given his circumstances and completed a full 90.
The experience of Clark and Stevens from the bench helped get us over the line for the 3 points. They're going to be great additions to our squad.
T Doyle - November 2023 - calf
C Basham - November 2023 - hip
J O'Connell - January 2023 (2.5 years) - knee injury
S Berge - January 2023 (3 months) - ankle ligaments
J Bogle - January 2023 (3 months) - knee operation
M Lowe - January 2023 (4 months) - hamstring
I Coulibaly - January 2023 (5 months) - knee
R Brewster - February 2023 (3 months) - hamstring
D Jebbison - February 2023 (4 months) - ligaments
R Norrington-Davies - March 2023 (5 months) - hamstring
May as well send Doyle back and retire Basham if they’re both out for a year![]()
If my Aunty had balls ...Absolutely. When everyone is available this is the best squad that I can remember us having.
There does seem to be a fair few players going down with injuries right now throughout the leagues.
Looks like Chilwell has been trying out the SUFC training routine.
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