Injury watch 2025/26

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Hound » 16 Oct 2025 20:03

What injury has Fraser got?

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Clyde1998 » 16 Oct 2025 23:24

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morganb injury update via Noel Hunt:

• Derrick Williams back in contact training, not ready for this weekend.

• Andre Garcia will be a few weeks still.

• Liam Fraser out for 6-8 weeks.

• Mamadi Camara back on the grass, non contact.


These long-term injuries are getting ridiculous. What's changed between last season and this? If anything you'd expect us to suffer less this season as we have more strength in depth in the squad, enabling more rotation and placing lower demands physically on the players.

If I was JJ/RC I would be talking a lot with the sports scientists/physios and wanting to know what they think has changed.

I wonder if the larger squad means injuries players could theoretically play through are being treated as something that stops them from playing this season, but wouldn't have done last season. I'd agree there should be less injuries this year, as you could better manage the squad with increased rotation.

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Snowflake Royal » 16 Oct 2025 23:46

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morganb injury update via Noel Hunt:

• Derrick Williams back in contact training, not ready for this weekend.

• Andre Garcia will be a few weeks still.

• Liam Fraser out for 6-8 weeks.

• Mamadi Camara back on the grass, non contact.


These long-term injuries are getting ridiculous. What's changed between last season and this? If anything you'd expect us to suffer less this season as we have more strength in depth in the squad, enabling more rotation and placing lower demands physically on the players.

If I was JJ/RC I would be talking a lot with the sports scientists/physios and wanting to know what they think has changed.

I wonder if the larger squad means injuries players could theoretically play through are being treated as something that stops them from playing this season, but wouldn't have done last season. I'd agree there should be less injuries this year, as you could better manage the squad with increased rotation.

On the other hand, the squad is a lot older this year. And we have retained players with poor injury records (Abrefa, Yiadom, Dorsett, Elliott, Camara, Ryan) whilst players with better ones have left (Craig, Knibbs, Bindon).

We no longer have a manager with a sports science background. And were training and playing at high intensity.

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by MR. CYNICAL » 17 Oct 2025 08:52

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These long-term injuries are getting ridiculous. What's changed between last season and this? If anything you'd expect us to suffer less this season as we have more strength in depth in the squad, enabling more rotation and placing lower demands physically on the players.

If I was JJ/RC I would be talking a lot with the sports scientists/physios and wanting to know what they think has changed.

I wonder if the larger squad means injuries players could theoretically play through are being treated as something that stops them from playing this season, but wouldn't have done last season. I'd agree there should be less injuries this year, as you could better manage the squad with increased rotation.

On the other hand, the squad is a lot older this year. And we have retained players with poor injury records (Abrefa, Yiadom, Dorsett, Elliott, Camara, Ryan) whilst players with better ones have left (Craig, Knibbs, Bindon).

We no longer have a manager with a sports science background. And were training and playing at high intensity.

We may be training with high intensity but have seen little evidence that we are playing that way, whatever it's not working given our league position!

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Mid Sussex Royal » 17 Oct 2025 09:01

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Clyde1998 I wonder if the larger squad means injuries players could theoretically play through are being treated as something that stops them from playing this season, but wouldn't have done last season. I'd agree there should be less injuries this year, as you could better manage the squad with increased rotation.

On the other hand, the squad is a lot older this year. And we have retained players with poor injury records (Abrefa, Yiadom, Dorsett, Elliott, Camara, Ryan) whilst players with better ones have left (Craig, Knibbs, Bindon).

We no longer have a manager with a sports science background. And were training and playing at high intensity.

We may be training with high intensity but have seen little evidence that we are playing that way, whatever it's not working given our league position!


Both Fraser and Perreira were training injuries and the training by Hunt's omission is high intensity particularly pre match.


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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by morganb » 17 Oct 2025 09:10

Hunt sounds like a oxf*rd idiot

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by tidus_mi2 » 17 Oct 2025 09:28

morganb Hunt sounds like a oxf*rd idiot

Imagine saying that we're on a run because we're not losing? Not gonna get fans onside by declaring satisfaction with 11 points in 8 games.

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Snowflake Royal » 17 Oct 2025 09:56

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Clyde1998 I wonder if the larger squad means injuries players could theoretically play through are being treated as something that stops them from playing this season, but wouldn't have done last season. I'd agree there should be less injuries this year, as you could better manage the squad with increased rotation.

On the other hand, the squad is a lot older this year. And we have retained players with poor injury records (Abrefa, Yiadom, Dorsett, Elliott, Camara, Ryan) whilst players with better ones have left (Craig, Knibbs, Bindon).

We no longer have a manager with a sports science background. And were training and playing at high intensity.

We may be training with high intensity but have seen little evidence that we are playing that way, whatever it's not working given our league position!

On the ball, not so much, though lots of trying to break with pace or reach balls into channels. But out of possession, absolutely we're consistently trying to press high amd hard, then on the occasions its beaten, chasing back

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Snowflake Royal » 17 Oct 2025 09:59

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morganb Hunt sounds like a oxf*rd idiot

Imagine saying that we're on a run because we're not losing? Not gonna get fans onside by declaring satisfaction with 11 points in 8 games.

It is a run though. Losing 5 games in a row is also a run. As is not winning for 5 games.

And some of the fans do seem to need reminding we havent lost every game


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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by LUX » 17 Oct 2025 10:06

morganb injury update via Noel Hunt:

• Derrick Williams back in contact training, not ready for this weekend.

• Andre Garcia will be a few weeks still.

• Liam Fraser out for 6-8 weeks.

• Mamadi Camara back on the grass, non contact.



Hang on, so Pereira is ok?

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by KC Royal » 17 Oct 2025 11:40

I saw a Woking fan say that since their regular keeper had returned from injury Norcott hadn't been playing, so maybe the club felt that if he wasn't getting games there was no point him being there.

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by RoyalBlue » 17 Oct 2025 12:57

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morganb injury update via Noel Hunt:

• Derrick Williams back in contact training, not ready for this weekend.

• Andre Garcia will be a few weeks still.

• Liam Fraser out for 6-8 weeks.

• Mamadi Camara back on the grass, non contact.



Hang on, so Pereira is ok?


I wouldn't assume that. It would seem no one asked the obvious specific question. From what I understand Hunt again said something along the lines that Pereira felt something in training prior to the Exeter game, which then flared up during the game. He then said that Norcott had been recalled the squad as a precaution. Perhaps he doesn't want to give too much info out to Cardiff but expect Stevens in goal and Norcott on the bench tomorrow!

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