Injury watch 2020/21

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by Snowflake Royal » 23 Dec 2020 13:43

It's not like his game was about mobility and pace before.

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by URZZZZ » 23 Dec 2020 13:59

Hound He had a few decent games for Brighton last year and was pretty good for them the year before (42 games 15 goals in the prem)

I mean his ability to play at a decent level may have fallen off the cliff in the last 18 months but doubt it

Brighton still felt he was decent enough to play 20+ times for them last year. You’d be asking him to do a similar job a division down. He’d be useful I’m sure


Just don’t agree

I think the fact he’s only started 8 games (totalling 900 minutes in the league) since August last year is a good indicator he may not be good enough anymore

He’s 37 so it’s not surprising but I’m not sure he’d be much use at all to us

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by URZZZZ » 23 Dec 2020 14:00

Snowflake Royal It's not like his game was about mobility and pace before.


We’ve scored quite a few goals this season running in behind, not sure Murray would suit that

He’s a good player aerially but given we rarely cross the ball in other than set pieces, don’t see the purpose

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by Hound » 23 Dec 2020 14:11

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Hound He had a few decent games for Brighton last year and was pretty good for them the year before (42 games 15 goals in the prem)

I mean his ability to play at a decent level may have fallen off the cliff in the last 18 months but doubt it

Brighton still felt he was decent enough to play 20+ times for them last year. You’d be asking him to do a similar job a division down. He’d be useful I’m sure


Just don’t agree

I think the fact he’s only started 8 games (totalling 900 minutes in the league) since August last year is a good indicator he may not be good enough anymore

He’s 37 so it’s not surprising but I’m not sure he’d be much use at all to us


fair enough to disagree

Note I wouldnt have him starting. He is there to support Puscas and Joao, not replace.

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by URZZZZ » 24 Dec 2020 09:23

Apparently Moore is now injured and won’t be available for at least 6 weeks


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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by AthleticoSpizz » 24 Dec 2020 09:53

Merry f’kin Christmas

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by Hound » 24 Dec 2020 10:05

URZZZZ Apparently Moore is now injured and won’t be available for at least 6 weeks


yay

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by Pepe the Horseman » 24 Dec 2020 10:11

Jesus. Three of our first choice back four, our most creative player*, and our top three strikers all injured. How is that even possible? Too many games and not enough depth to rotate? How's that circuit breaker plan coming along?




*According to last year's stats before this turns into a deb8.

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by South Coast Royal » 24 Dec 2020 10:21

Time for McIntyre/Holmes to show whether they are up to it or are just promising young players.
Neither are untried novices any more so this opportunity could be the making of one or both especially as it looks as though Gibson will be playing left-back for a while.

Good luck lads.


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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by Hound » 24 Dec 2020 10:43

South Coast Royal Time for McIntyre/Holmes to show whether they are up to it or are just promising young players.
Neither are untried novices any more so this opportunity could be the making of one or both especially as it looks as though Gibson will be playing left-back for a while.

Good luck lads.


as long as Gibson is fit

could be lining up Holmes Morro McIntyre Esteves

ouch

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by South Coast Royal » 24 Dec 2020 11:14

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South Coast Royal Time for McIntyre/Holmes to show whether they are up to it or are just promising young players.
Neither are untried novices any more so this opportunity could be the making of one or both especially as it looks as though Gibson will be playing left-back for a while.

Good luck lads.


as long as Gibson is fit

could be lining up Holmes Morro McIntyre Esteves

ouch


I would be inclined, if it is those 4, to go with Holmes at centre-back with Esteves at right-back and the left-footed McIntyre at left-back.

On the basis that Holmes isn't really a full-back ,my line-up would be one player only playing out of position and that player being McIntyre who I think might be a better option at left-back rather than the very right-footed Esteves.

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by Zip » 24 Dec 2020 11:33

I wonder if Moore has a hamstring problem. We already have four players missing because of this type of injury.

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by Hound » 24 Dec 2020 12:00

Zip I wonder if Moore has a hamstring problem. We already have four players missing because of this type of injury.


not sure, but he hasn't even played that much due to his recent foot injury. Joao you could understand - tbh it looked likely the way he was playing against Brum - very lethargic. Swift was a tear I think, Gibson can't be through overplaying. Richards - yeah.

So might all be hammy's but possibly not all due to poor conditioning etc. ITs quite a common injury for a footballer anyway I suppose


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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by Snowflake Royal » 24 Dec 2020 12:42

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South Coast Royal Time for McIntyre/Holmes to show whether they are up to it or are just promising young players.
Neither are untried novices any more so this opportunity could be the making of one or both especially as it looks as though Gibson will be playing left-back for a while.

Good luck lads.


as long as Gibson is fit

could be lining up Holmes Morro McIntyre Esteves

ouch


I would be inclined, if it is those 4, to go with Holmes at centre-back with Esteves at right-back and the left-footed McIntyre at left-back.

On the basis that Holmes isn't really a full-back ,my line-up would be one player only playing out of position and that player being McIntyre who I think might be a better option at left-back rather than the very right-footed Esteves.

Not a bad shout.

I'd be tempted with Holmes, Morrison, McIntyre, Bristow tbh.

I was quite impressed by Esteves and fairly forgiving originally, but I don't think I've really see him make a genuine positive contribution for several appearances now. And he's clearly utterly clueless off the ball. You expect a young player to start a bit iffy and settle in. He's pretty much done the reverse, start ok and then get increasingly dodgy. What's his face the keeper from Everton all over again... although Esteves does at least look like he's playing the right sport and not just been bullied into doing PE and going in goal because no one else wants to.

And I don't like his hair. Or face. But there's no way that's affecting my judgement. :?

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by windermereROYAL » 24 Dec 2020 12:55

Playing twice a week since the start of the season is always going to take its toll, seems to be hitting our thin squad more severely than most.

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by Sutekh » 24 Dec 2020 13:43

Gibson has a quad injury and is not expected to be involved until at least 16 Jan (Brentford home).

Note - I imagine it is his one of his quad muscles that’s injured rather than a damaged bike.

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by SouthDownsRoyal » 24 Dec 2020 23:03

What about Esteves up front

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by From Despair To Where? » 24 Dec 2020 23:31

Yeah he would probably do the least damage there.

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by Sutekh » 25 Dec 2020 07:46

windermereROYAL Playing twice a week since the start of the season is always going to take its toll, seems to be hitting our thin squad more severely than most.


Don’t see it with most Championship sides. Many opponents seem to have 3 or 4 out tops (Luton appear to have just 1 casualty) and not half their first team crocked at the same time, many with hamstring problems. Perhaps it’s just bad luck but you have to wonder if the club could do something better somewhere.

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Re: Injury watch 2020/21

by RoyalBlue » 25 Dec 2020 13:37

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windermereROYAL Playing twice a week since the start of the season is always going to take its toll, seems to be hitting our thin squad more severely than most.


Don’t see it with most Championship sides. Many opponents seem to have 3 or 4 out tops (Luton appear to have just 1 casualty) and not half their first team crocked at the same time, many with hamstring problems. Perhaps it’s just bad luck but you have to wonder if the club could do something better somewhere.


VP is another manager who places a lot of emphasis on top levels of physical fitness and stamina, so maybe they've been overdoing the physical side of training, given the relentless match schedule.

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