Injury watch 2021/22

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Westwood52 » 26 Aug 2021 12:39

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Westwood52 Tom Mc needed to “beef up “physically pre season.This wasn’t done and here’s the result.

As per usual you are talking complete rubbish.


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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by NathStPaul » 26 Aug 2021 12:40

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Westwood52 Tom Mc needed to “beef up “physically pre season.This wasn’t done and here’s the result.

As per usual you are talking complete rubbish.


Thank you playmates.I would expect nothing else.

Say stupid things, get negative responses. Quite simple.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Westwood52 » 26 Aug 2021 12:42

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NathStPaul As per usual you are talking complete rubbish.


Thank you playmates.I would expect nothing else.

Say stupid things, get negative responses. Quite simple.


Still here ? Watching the cricket ?

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Hound » 26 Aug 2021 13:22

How would beefing up have helped a damaging a foot?

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Simmops » 26 Aug 2021 13:35

Hound How would beefing up have helped a damaging a foot?

He should have drunk more calcium


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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by 3points » 26 Aug 2021 13:54

can we recall Dorsett as cover with McIntyre out? Always need 4 centre backs

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Mid Sussex Royal » 27 Aug 2021 19:13

Yaks has posted a pic on twitter cycling in the gym...no strapping on knee

I'm no medic but I'd have thought cycling would put quite a bit of stress on the knee after an ACL injury?

Maybe back sooner than first reported??

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Pepe the Horseman » 27 Aug 2021 19:38

Mid Sussex Royal Yaks has posted a pic on twitter cycling in the gym...no strapping on knee

I'm no medic but I'd have thought cycling would put quite a bit of stress on the knee after an ACL injury?

Maybe back sooner than first reported??

Speaking as someone who has experienced this particularly injury I can categorically say that he will never walk again.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Brogue » 27 Aug 2021 19:51

Eddie Wallbank
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In light of tonight’s Femi Azeez rumoured move to #LFC I understand he has been nursing an injury, which could potentially see him out for an extended period of time, depending on diagnosis. #ReadingFC


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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Royalwaster » 27 Aug 2021 19:52

Pepe the Horseman
Mid Sussex Royal Yaks has posted a pic on twitter cycling in the gym...no strapping on knee

I'm no medic but I'd have thought cycling would put quite a bit of stress on the knee after an ACL injury?

Maybe back sooner than first reported??

Speaking as someone who has experienced this particularly injury I can categorically say that he will never walk again.


Speaking as someone who has also experienced this injury I can categorically say that if you have a good surgeon you will walk again.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Pepe the Horseman » 27 Aug 2021 19:56

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Mid Sussex Royal Yaks has posted a pic on twitter cycling in the gym...no strapping on knee

I'm no medic but I'd have thought cycling would put quite a bit of stress on the knee after an ACL injury?

Maybe back sooner than first reported??

Speaking as someone who has experienced this particularly injury I can categorically say that he will never walk again.


Speaking as someone who has also experienced this injury I can categorically say that if you have a good surgeon you will walk again.

Come back to me at Christmas to tell me i was wrong then, i will be waiting.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Hound » 27 Aug 2021 20:36

Brogue Eddie Wallbank
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In light of tonight’s Femi Azeez rumoured move to #LFC I understand he has been nursing an injury, which could potentially see him out for an extended period of time, depending on diagnosis. #ReadingFC


:roll:

More injuries…

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by NathStPaul » 27 Aug 2021 21:37

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Brogue Eddie Wallbank
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In light of tonight’s Femi Azeez rumoured move to #LFC I understand he has been nursing an injury, which could potentially see him out for an extended period of time, depending on diagnosis. #ReadingFC


:roll:

More injuries…

Christ sake.... He didn't need that, was flying along quite nicely.


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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Sutekh » 27 Aug 2021 22:20

NathStPaul
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Brogue Eddie Wallbank
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In light of tonight’s Femi Azeez rumoured move to #LFC I understand he has been nursing an injury, which could potentially see him out for an extended period of time, depending on diagnosis. #ReadingFC


:roll:

More injuries…

Christ sake.... He didn't need that, was flying along quite nicely.


Parachute training just isn’t what it was at the club.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by From Despair To Where? » 27 Aug 2021 22:38

Pepe the Horseman
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Pepe the Horseman Speaking as someone who has experienced this particularly injury I can categorically say that he will never walk again.


Speaking as someone who has also experienced this injury I can categorically say that if you have a good surgeon you will walk again.

Come back to me at Christmas to tell me i was wrong then, i will be waiting.


:lol:

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Sutekh » 27 Aug 2021 22:58

Brogue Eddie Wallbank
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In light of tonight’s Femi Azeez rumoured move to #LFC I understand he has been nursing an injury, which could potentially see him out for an extended period of time, depending on diagnosis. #ReadingFC


I presume this is an injury that you can “play” with and that will be more fully assessed while everyone takes a break for more tedious internationals?

Getting quite unbelievable this though, Reading seem to be losing a player to longish term injury every game. This will be the fifth after Joao, Meite, McIntyre and Araruna’s ongoing saga.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Zip » 28 Aug 2021 01:36

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Brogue Eddie Wallbank
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In light of tonight’s Femi Azeez rumoured move to #LFC I understand he has been nursing an injury, which could potentially see him out for an extended period of time, depending on diagnosis. #ReadingFC


I presume this is an injury that you can “play” with and that will be more fully assessed while everyone takes a break for more tedious internationals?

Getting quite unbelievable this though, Reading seem to be losing a player to longish term injury every game. This will be the fifth after Joao, Meite, McIntyre and Araruna’s ongoing saga.


If this is true there is something seriously going wrong at the club that has to be looked at. We are only four games in.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Stranded » 28 Aug 2021 06:30

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Brogue Eddie Wallbank
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In light of tonight’s Femi Azeez rumoured move to #LFC I understand he has been nursing an injury, which could potentially see him out for an extended period of time, depending on diagnosis. #ReadingFC


I presume this is an injury that you can “play” with and that will be more fully assessed while everyone takes a break for more tedious internationals?

Getting quite unbelievable this though, Reading seem to be losing a player to longish term injury every game. This will be the fifth after Joao, Meite, McIntyre and Araruna’s ongoing saga.


If this is true there is something seriously going wrong at the club that has to be looked at. We are only four games in.


But the injuries picked up by Joao and McIntyre in particular were impact injuries from the game. A review of the medical dept is probably due but very little can be done if a player picks up a long term injury from impact.

If say it was all similar muscle pulls etc then focus very much on either the training or recovery.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by NathStPaul » 28 Aug 2021 08:08

It is pure bad luck. I know we live in a blame society but sometimes things just happen.

We don't need some sort of root and branch public enquiry.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Hendo » 28 Aug 2021 08:17

Pepe the Horseman
Mid Sussex Royal Yaks has posted a pic on twitter cycling in the gym...no strapping on knee

I'm no medic but I'd have thought cycling would put quite a bit of stress on the knee after an ACL injury?

Maybe back sooner than first reported??

Speaking as someone who has experienced this particularly injury I can categorically say that he will never walk again.


Lol

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