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6 days or 6 weeks
having just about recovered from a rupture calf muscle done getting g into car
and2 visits to a and e including scan and xray plus
I could not walk for 5 weeks and another 5 for the pain to go now need to build up
I assume a player is managed better than NHS but Taylor and street out for season
Nuttal niggle ferry Williams freestone
we go with what we have
having just about recovered from a rupture calf muscle done getting g into car
and2 visits to a and e including scan and xray plus
I could not walk for 5 weeks and another 5 for the pain to go now need to build up
I assume a player is managed better than NHS but Taylor and street out for season
Nuttal niggle ferry Williams freestone
we go with what we have
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The communications on injuries seems have dried up completely since DC arrived.
In the Wade-era, the pre-match presser with JP would include a full run down of the injuries. We now get no news, presumably because DC doesn't want to give too much info away to opponents.
So, we don't even know what Street's injury is. And I don't think we'll hear anymore on Taylor. And Freestone. How serious is his injury? Is he available for Barnsley?
In the Wade-era, the pre-match presser with JP would include a full run down of the injuries. We now get no news, presumably because DC doesn't want to give too much info away to opponents.
So, we don't even know what Street's injury is. And I don't think we'll hear anymore on Taylor. And Freestone. How serious is his injury? Is he available for Barnsley?
This seems to have slipped under the radar (maybe as JP seems to be absent - hope he's alright - and it was posted by someone else). Ian Baraclough yesterday on Matty Taylor, from GlosLive:
“He’s hopeful that he could be back in a couple of three weeks but that’s just him, and you’ve got to be very careful with hamstring injuries,” continued Baraclough.
“He had one before as well, so, he knows his own body, but he’ll be desperate to get out there for the final push.”
So probably out for another month, by the sound of it, back for the last 4, maybe 5, games if we're lucky.
“He’s hopeful that he could be back in a couple of three weeks but that’s just him, and you’ve got to be very careful with hamstring injuries,” continued Baraclough.
“He had one before as well, so, he knows his own body, but he’ll be desperate to get out there for the final push.”
So probably out for another month, by the sound of it, back for the last 4, maybe 5, games if we're lucky.
You mean the 3 goals in 9 games compared to MT’s 4 in 8, the latter being in the league above? Great business.Horteng wrote:Meanwhile Taylor's replacement Doidge is banging them in for FGR. Not bad business eh?
Bear in mind if you’re saying we should have signed CD, who’s to say he’d even be interested? He may have had his heart set on returning to his former club and there’s no guarantee he’d have done anything in L1.
Let’s review it at the end of the season. I’m not saying we were wrong to sign him I’m just saying it doesn’t seem as daft business by FGR like many made out.ctfc-fan wrote: ↑16 Mar 2024, 07:35You mean the 3 goals in 9 games compared to MT’s 4 in 8, the latter being in the league above? Great business.Horteng wrote:Meanwhile Taylor's replacement Doidge is banging them in for FGR. Not bad business eh?
Bear in mind if you’re saying we should have signed CD, who’s to say he’d even be interested? He may have had his heart set on returning to his former club and there’s no guarantee he’d have done anything in L1.
Hopefully MT will be back soon and back on the score sheet for us.
And no I am not suggesting we should have signed Doidge.