Fleck and Egan

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To continue this ‘Tales of Broken Bones’ megathread (with mercifully brief off-topic sidetrackings about the health of Fleck and Egan), here’s my tale...

A good few years ago I broke my leg playing football (yes Trafford, playing football). I went to A&E and, after a five hour wait, they took a quick look, told me it was a bad sprain, gave me some tubigrip, some medication and some crutches, and sent me hobbling on my way.

Two days later I went abroad for a week-long piss up (a.k.a. my best mate’s wedding), whereupon I stopped taking my pills (you couldn’t drink alcohol with them) and discarded my crutches, and embarked on a vigorous programme of cultural activities*, including whole days walking up and down the cobbled streets of old cities.

(* Mainly the ‘drinking culture’)

A month later and back at work, a colleague said to me, “listen, I used to be a ski instructor and have seen enough sprains and broken bones to know that that’s not a sprain”. Well my leg was, if I say so myself, a rather magnificent, and very impressively swollen, purple colour (not quite as magnificently purple or impressively swollen as my mate’s penis following a circumcision at the age of 30 I hasten to add, but I digress - that’s another story altogether).

So I went off to see the company doctor, and one X-ray later was the proud owner of a two-and-a-half inch fracture of the tibia.

So I walked around with a broken leg for a month, not because I’m hard (Trafford and Kenilworth will attest to the fact that I’m more John Inman than John Egan), but because it doesn’t always hurt quite as much as you imagine it does.

The moral of the story? Snapped limbs are more fun than this season.

P.S. For an encore, having missed a season with the broken leg, I broke my finger (pulling up my socks in the changing rooms before my first game back in a pre-season five-a-side tournament) and missed another season (I was a goalkeeper so a broken finger isn’t ideal), and then on my third game back the following season I saved a close range piledriver with my eyeball and lost the sight in one eye (thankfully I regained my vision after a week). The following season I retired from football.

Nice story, young man much better version than mine.

In 2013 I slipped on a wet sewer cover and thought I'd just twisted my foot.

Mrs BoSS and I carried on to Tesco and I was pushing the cart.

We came home unpacked, had a look at said foot and it was a bit swollen so thought nothing of it.

Next morning - purple everywhere.

Off to Wharfedale Hospital (lovely place) for an x-ray and yes, it was a broken fibula, just above the ankle.

I was shocked - hadn't felt a thing except for a bit of twisted-ankle soreness.

As I say, not a patch on your story but it does seems to be another example of breaks in that area not seeming to hurt too much and I guess that's because the tibia being the larger, stronger bone, is taking all the weight.
 

I don't get the Fleck situation, he's had tests (we don't know what on) he's had the results... but we don't know anything other than Wilder says its disappointing.
 
I love Egan and respect his whole Gaelic football thing with his dad, but does anybody else think that if Morgs have dislocated his toe, he'd be saying:
"I'm fit for satdi gaffer"
 
On Fleck, Wilder said: "After thorough tests on John Fleck, we got the results back and he's been monitored.

"We've got no real news regarding his return. It's hugely disappointing."

Who did we piss off last year to cause all this?
 
JOC should be back next month, Berge probably too, Egan more April, Mousset can fuck right off, and hopefully Flecks is weeks rather than months.

I think I'm right in saying its illness rather than injury, and since we haven't been disclosing Covid cases it makes it even more of a mystery.
We've had it bad this year haven't we? We've gone from hardly any injuries last season to being completely decimated this one.
 
Anyone mentioned kidney stones? Had my first run in with them this last week, and I’d say that was far more painful than my broken bones. Actually gets a shout on Wikipedia for being excruciatingly painful, and Ive even had ladies admit its the worst they’ve suffered apart from childbirth.
I've had two kidney stones - not even my snapped knee 14 months ago can compare with the pain of good old renal colic. The second one they removed by going up to get it, so to speak - the phrase "pissing broken glass" springs to mind.

I had a third one that they were monitoring as it swam around my innards. Because the tubes had been widened by the stent they shoved up there after #2's removal, and because it was smaller, it didn't cause anything like the aggravation of the previous ones. One night shift at Tesco, I was feeling a little discomfort in the kidney and bladder regions, and then when I nipped for a quick piss, what looked like an apple-pip popped out of my jap's eye and swilled away down the urinal. The thing is, the sensation was not entirely unpleasant.

My next x-ray confirmed, the little bastard had escaped into the sewers of Spelthorne.
 
On Fleck, Wilder said: "After thorough tests on John Fleck, we got the results back and he's been monitored.

"We've got no real news regarding his return. It's hugely disappointing."


Who did we piss off last year to cause all this?

Pitsmoor Mark is on of the Football Gods, we have incurred his wrath. Last time that happened was at his centre when one of the volunteers said his picture didn't look much like a Brontosaurus.

She's not been seen since.........
 

Looks like he’s in the squad, possibly playing! Should have kept him disguised until the team sheets were submitted.....
They literally have to check in at the ground with their covid test results so I'm not sure how you expected them to do that :rolleyes:
 
They literally have to check in at the ground with their covid test results so I'm not sure how you expected them to do that :rolleyes:
Fair point and it was only tongue in cheek but their Data Protection Officer would have something to say about personal data being shared, if it was 🤭
 
Fleck reappears, I am happy about that.

Wilder just throwing everyone off making us think he was out as well.
 

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