Could be mistaken

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I was in the gym yesterday I think I heard two doctors talking about a 29 year old professional footballer with a broken tibia , no name mentioned but who else could it be . The consensus was that as breaks go it was an uncomplicated break and 4 to 6 weeks in a cast and return to playing in 4 months. Hope this is correct.
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Good cause at 31 it would probabley been career ending
Why would a broken leg be career ending at 31?

I think generally some people on here are still living in the 70's when players were done at 30. Today if they look after themselves , good players should be able to play at their natural level beyond 35.
 
Read on one of the other threads that, because of improved treatment techniques & with them fitting metal pins etc nowadays, it leaves the leg stronger than before. Don't know how true?

Coutts has metal in his leg and Lavery has metal in his face.

Forged in Steel indeed!
 



I was in the gym yesterday I think I heard two doctors talking about a 29 year old professional footballer with a broken tibia , no name mentioned but who else could it be . The consensus was that as breaks go it was an uncomplicated break and 4 to 6 weeks in a cast and return to playing in 4 months. Hope this is correct.

And then your alarm clock went off........

Either that or you were awoken by the smell of bullshit......

I can imagine the conversation next to the squat rack.

Charles.
Yes Sheridan.
I had a 29 year old professional football player with a broken tibia, can't mention his name.
Sounds uncomplicated 4 to 6 weeks in a cast and return to playing in 4 months.

 
There's a lot more to coming back to be the player you were than just going through the .6,8, 10 week or whatever period lay off, to being able to play properly and get back to doing what you did can take months on top of that, some players never attain that level of excellence.
I remember when Gill Reece broke his leg, when he came back he was never the same player, - just saying.
I honestly and deeply hope Coutts is back doing what he, and only he, does for our team, a.s.a.p.
 
There's a lot more to coming back to be the player you were than just going through the .6,8, 10 week or whatever period lay off, to being able to play properly and get back to doing what you did can take months on top of that, some players never attain that level of excellence.
I remember when Gill Reece broke his leg, when he came back he was never the same player, - just saying.
I honestly and deeply hope Coutts is back doing what he, and only he, does for our team, a.s.a.p.
Tbf Gill Reece broke his leg over 40 years ago when the medical treatment on offer was a slap on the back and a cigarette to reduce the boredom. Hurt your knee in then days and that was that. The best plan is to expect him back next pre season. If it happens sooner that would be great
 
There's a lot more to coming back to be the player you were than just going through the .6,8, 10 week or whatever period lay off, to being able to play properly and get back to doing what you did can take months on top of that, some players never attain that level of excellence.
I remember when Gill Reece broke his leg, when he came back he was never the same player, - just saying.
I honestly and deeply hope Coutts is back doing what he, and only he, does for our team, a.s.a.p.


Coming back as Gill? it may have been the sex change that was the problem.......
 



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