Injury watch 2025/26

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Clyde1998 » 27 Nov 2025 23:01

Marriott 'touch and go': https://x.com/ramy_abousetta/status/1994095546684850449

Suggest that would see him in the squad for Peterborough, if he doesn't feature on Saturday.

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by WestYorksRoyal » 01 Dec 2025 07:45

Will be interesting to see who makes it back in time for Christmas when the games come thick.

10 day break between Blackpool and Peterborough, but after that:

3 days for Bradford
5 days for Luton
6 days for Plymouth
3 days for Peterborough (again)
3 days for Burton
3 days for Stockport

Followed quite possibly for a long break again if Mansfield beat Accrington in the FA Cup (and a 6 day break even if they don't).

You really want a few back by Plymouth. Ideally Lane, Marriott, Rinomhota up to match fitness, even O'Mahony would be useful. Worst case would be a fatigue related injury for the likes of Williams or Wing. Williams seems higher risk to me, a bit older and hasn't had a rest from his MLS season. Wing and Savage will probably play the majority of the minutes but they seem pretty durable.

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Hound » 01 Dec 2025 07:59

WestYorksRoyal Will be interesting to see who makes it back in time for Christmas when the games come thick.

10 day break between Blackpool and Peterborough, but after that:

3 days for Bradford
5 days for Luton
6 days for Plymouth
3 days for Peterborough (again)
3 days for Burton
3 days for Stockport

Followed quite possibly for a long break again if Mansfield beat Accrington in the FA Cup (and a 6 day break even if they don't).

You really want a few back by Plymouth. Ideally Lane, Marriott, Rinomhota up to match fitness, even O'Mahony would be useful. Worst case would be a fatigue related injury for the likes of Williams or Wing. Williams seems higher risk to me, a bit older and hasn't had a rest from his MLS season. Wing and Savage will probably play the majority of the minutes but they seem pretty durable.


More than ever this season seems to be either loads of games crammed together or big long breaks between them

That’s a pretty full on schedule. Squad should be big enough to cope though

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Mid Sussex Royal » 01 Dec 2025 12:58

Richardson has been quite selective of who he provides updates on regarding injuries.....gave info on Marriott and Fraser last week but we've heard nothing on the likes of Elliott or Lane.....there's stuff on X that Elliott is off in Jan so maybe there are other issues there and we know Lane can be outspoken.

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Snowflake Royal » 01 Dec 2025 15:07

Mid Sussex Royal Richardson has been quite selective of who he provides updates on regarding injuries.....gave info on Marriott and Fraser last week but we've heard nothing on the likes of Elliott or Lane.....there's stuff on X that Elliott is off in Jan so maybe there are other issues there and we know Lane can be outspoken.

Can't say we'd miss Elliott a lot. He has one good game in 4 and spends half the season injured. Very much a 'nearly' player.


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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Extended-Phenotype » 01 Dec 2025 15:15

Elliott was a bit poo, then had some good games, then got injured, then in absence elevated in people’s minds to masterful creator of goals. Handy player, made of tissue paper, who I don’t think is the answer to any question beyond “which player wouldn’t you risk playing in a drizzle”.

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Hound » 01 Dec 2025 16:15

Yes easy to forget he exists

Not just the injuries but how long he seems to take to come back from them and the timing of them. That one last year could well have cost us a play off place

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Brogue » 01 Dec 2025 16:24

Rino > Elliott

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Vision » 01 Dec 2025 18:19

Our best run of form/results/entertaining football was that late spell under Selles and seemed to correspond with Elliott getting sustained run in the side.

It isn’t a misconception, he really was very good during this period and so were we. However the injury hit him and for one reason or another Hunt just didn’t seem to rate him. To get to the Selles version of Elliott he needed a few consecutive games to get going which with the early results and the addition of Doyle & Fraser he, understandably from Hunt’s pov, wasn’t getting.

For various reasons he just didn’t get that run of games. Sadly injury has been the main component of his career for several years now so I don’t think he’s ever going to get close to fulfilling his potential.

From a personal perspective I just enjoy watching him play but from a managers viewpoint you can see why he might be considered too much of a luxury player.


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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by RoyalBlue » 01 Dec 2025 19:20

Vision Our best run of form/results/entertaining football was that late spell under Selles and seemed to correspond with Elliott getting sustained run in the side.

It isn’t a misconception, he really was very good during this period and so were we. However the injury hit him and for one reason or another Hunt just didn’t seem to rate him. To get to the Selles version of Elliott he needed a few consecutive games to get going which with the early results and the addition of Doyle & Fraser he, understandably from Hunt’s pov, wasn’t getting.

For various reasons he just didn’t get that run of games. Sadly injury has been the main component of his career for several years now so I don’t think he’s ever going to get close to fulfilling his potential.

From a personal perspective I just enjoy watching him play but from a managers viewpoint you can see why he might be considered too much of a luxury player.


I think that when he's fit LR may well give him opportunities to show what he can do and, like DK, I reckon our current coaching team will get a lot more out of him as a player. IMO he and DK are two players with flair and creativity who are most likely to unlock defences and create goal scoring opportunities for us.

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Re: Injury watch 2025/26

by Clyde1998 » 01 Dec 2025 19:50

Vision Our best run of form/results/entertaining football was that late spell under Selles and seemed to correspond with Elliott getting sustained run in the side.

It isn’t a misconception, he really was very good during this period and so were we. However the injury hit him and for one reason or another Hunt just didn’t seem to rate him. To get to the Selles version of Elliott he needed a few consecutive games to get going which with the early results and the addition of Doyle & Fraser he, understandably from Hunt’s pov, wasn’t getting.

For various reasons he just didn’t get that run of games. Sadly injury has been the main component of his career for several years now so I don’t think he’s ever going to get close to fulfilling his potential.

From a personal perspective I just enjoy watching him play but from a managers viewpoint you can see why he might be considered too much of a luxury player.

Don't know if that's a fitness/underlying injury issue or whether it's a mentality issue. I certainly agree we're never going to see his full potential, at least at Reading.

He certainly seems to have spent most of the past couple of years completely out the squad with injuries, which will have stopped him developing and may have hindered certain physical aspects of his game.

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