Injury watch 2023/24

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by CountryRoyal » 29 Jul 2023 18:55

With the supposed intensity required of Selles’ system, suspect this thread will be busy as per.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Orion1871 » 29 Jul 2023 18:56

Pepe the Horseman Yiadom and Carroll both looked comfortable, so that's something I guess. Although it'll probably turn out that they were never injured and are only sticking around until we're able to replace them.


So they'll be staying for a while then.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by windermereROYAL » 29 Jul 2023 19:01

Smith has a quad issue having a scan this week, see you next year mate.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Jul 2023 19:08

All the talk of ‘injuries’

How the oxf*rd did the teams of 2005/2006 and before that, 1985/1986, and pretty much any team of the 1970’s (and before) etc get by?….pretty much the same starters each game :evil:

Yes maybe, the game is played at a different pace, and they are all ‘fine tuned athletes’ these days…….but by oxf*rd, they cannot be that precious surely?


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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Clyde1998 » 29 Jul 2023 19:15

blythspartan It sounds like Smith has a long term quad injury :o

You do wonder what goes on behind the scenes. How have we already injured someone who's been ever present for Cambridge and on loan in League Two over the past four seasons? Are we overworking players? Are we being over cautious? Are we working players in the wrong way?


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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Jul 2023 19:17

See my above :evil:

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Orion1871 » 29 Jul 2023 19:18

AthleticoSpizz All the talk of ‘injuries’

How the oxf*rd did the teams of 2005/2006 and before that, 1985/1986, and pretty much any team of the 1970’s (and before) etc get by?….pretty much the same starters each game :evil:

Yes maybe, the game is played at a different pace, and they are all ‘fine tuned athletes’ these days…….but by oxf*rd, they cannot be that precious surely?


Unlike the players today, the people who were in charge of the fitness of those players weren't only in the job because their father was "head of football operations."

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Brogue » 29 Jul 2023 19:23

modern pitches only have a couple of inches of soil. They have sand or gravel root zones and drain at high rates. This makes them much harder wearing but also harder wearing on players.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by CountryRoyal » 29 Jul 2023 19:32

Brogue modern pitches only have a couple of inches of soil. They have sand or gravel root zones and drain at high rates. This makes them much harder wearing but also harder wearing on players.


Most of our players seem to get injured in training anyway.


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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Jul 2023 19:37

Brogue modern pitches only have a couple of inches of soil. They have sand or gravel root zones and drain at high rates. This makes them much harder wearing but also harder wearing on players.
I think 2005/2006 transcends the ‘playing on mud’ thing….but yeah, maybe, just maybe, Mr Lawn legend

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Fox Talbot » 29 Jul 2023 19:48

AthleticoSpizz All the talk of ‘injuries’

How the oxf*rd did the teams of 2005/2006 and before that, 1985/1986, and pretty much any team of the 1970’s (and before) etc get by?….pretty much the same starters each game :evil:

Yes maybe, the game is played at a different pace, and they are all ‘fine tuned athletes’ these days…….but by oxf*rd, they cannot be that precious surely?


Get some beers down ya fellahs


1978-79 title winners - keeper and back four didn't miss any of the 46 league games through injury. Two players missed one match each through suspension. They weren't always fit to play but they did anyway! Had a 57 game season (including cup games) using basically 15 players. Nails.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Jul 2023 19:49

Exactly Fox!

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by SCIAG » 29 Jul 2023 20:09

2005/06 team had Shorey, Sidwell and Kitson go down injured at the same time. At one point we had to play Sekou Baradji.

Of the first XI, it was only really Marcus, Ivar, Sonko, Harper and Convey who made it through the season unscathed. And two of them picked up career-changing injuries early the next season.


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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Jul 2023 20:19

Always seemed to be pretty much the same starting line-up (with one or two obvious changes), the inclusions of Chris Makin and John Oster occasionally, the swapping of Lita and Kits (who put himself about, and defended from the front, middle and penalty box) but that was the ‘playing to win’ League season.

What’s changed?

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Snowflake Royal » 29 Jul 2023 21:59

AthleticoSpizz Always seemed to be pretty much the same starting line-up (with one or two obvious changes), the inclusions of Chris Makin and John Oster occasionally, the swapping of Lita and Kits (who put himself about, and defended from the front, middle and penalty box) but that was the ‘playing to win’ League season.

What’s changed?

Lita broke his leg

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Jul 2023 22:07

Erm?

Yes of course, but, I’m sure that when you re-read, you will appreciate that……

It was a generalisation of dissing our modern day ongoing (and recurring week on week) injury predicaments


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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Sutekh » 30 Jul 2023 07:34

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AthleticoSpizz All the talk of ‘injuries’

How the oxf*rd did the teams of 2005/2006 and before that, 1985/1986, and pretty much any team of the 1970’s (and before) etc get by?….pretty much the same starters each game :evil:

Yes maybe, the game is played at a different pace, and they are all ‘fine tuned athletes’ these days…….but by oxf*rd, they cannot be that precious surely?


Get some beers down ya fellahs


1978-79 title winners - keeper and back four didn't miss any of the 46 league games through injury. Two players missed one match each through suspension. They weren't always fit to play but they did anyway! Had a 57 game season (including cup games) using basically 15 players. Nails.


Liverpool won the league title in 1966 using just 14 players and only 15 were used in playing 53 games across all competitions including reaching the CupWinners Cup Final.

Just a bunch of pansies these days!

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jul 2023 08:01

Watching an old game from the 80s is like watching in slow motion compared to now. God knows what the 60s looked like.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Sutekh » 30 Jul 2023 08:34

Snowflake Royal Watching an old game from the 80s is like watching in slow motion compared to now. God knows what the 60s looked like.


Used to watch Superstars on the telly back in the 70s and footballers were usually the crappiest most unfit stars competing. If that programme came back on the telly now reckon they'd be right up there with the modern day equivalents of Brian Jacks.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Hound » 30 Jul 2023 09:00

Wasn’t any mention of Hutchinson by Selles was there?

If this embargo thing remains, really do need to try to get some games out of him (and Ejaria for that matter)

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