Injury watch 2023/24

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by windermereROYAL » 30 Jul 2023 10:42

So with Smith out potentially long term we only have 2 forwards, Kelvin and AC, one more knock and we are fucked.
What`s not to like about the coming season?

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Stranded » 04 Aug 2023 15:22

Smith's injury not as bad as feared and has been doing light work this week - doubtful for tomorrow but doesn't appear to be a long term thing.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Sutekh » 04 Aug 2023 15:25

Stranded Smith's injury not as bad as feared and has been doing light work this week - doubtful for tomorrow but doesn't appear to be a long term thing.


Excellent. Hopeful for Vale then :?

Seems Carroll might be OK too, really need his experience and hopefully there's more to Selles than "hit the ball at Andy's head"!

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Mid Sussex Royal » 04 Aug 2023 15:31

Stranded Smith's injury not as bad as feared and has been doing light work this week - doubtful for tomorrow but doesn't appear to be a long term thing.


Any news on Hutch?

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Sutekh » 04 Aug 2023 15:36

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Stranded Smith's injury not as bad as feared and has been doing light work this week - doubtful for tomorrow but doesn't appear to be a long term thing.


Any news on Hutch?


No, hope he doesn't Give Up On Us Baby.


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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by WestYorksRoyal » 04 Aug 2023 15:52

Sutekh
Stranded Smith's injury not as bad as feared and has been doing light work this week - doubtful for tomorrow but doesn't appear to be a long term thing.


Excellent. Hopeful for Vale then :?

Seems Carroll might be OK too, really need his experience and hopefully there's more to Selles than "hit the ball at Andy's head"!

Carroll may not be suited to Selles' pressing game, so when Smith becomes fit and if we sign another, I wonder if he'll start games on the bench. But find a plan to service him and he'll be lethal at this level. Hopefully Selles has a plan.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Franchise FC » 04 Aug 2023 17:03

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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!

Man Utd back to just 19 title wins then :wink:

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Hound » 05 Aug 2023 10:31

Excellent news on smith, feared that was a couple of months

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by retro royal » 05 Aug 2023 10:38

We'll need a decent squad with 15 minutes injury/sub/time wasting time likely to be added to each game, the youth will needed like never before plus with 5 from 9 subs I'm hoping Selles uses his bench better than previous managers


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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Snowflake Royal » 05 Aug 2023 10:38

Hound Excellent news on smith, feared that was a couple of months

Probably best to wait and see. The medical team could yet drop a weight on his foot.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Uke » 05 Aug 2023 10:58

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Stranded Smith's injury not as bad as feared and has been doing light work this week - doubtful for tomorrow but doesn't appear to be a long term thing.


Any news on Hutch?


No, hope he doesn't Give Up On Us Baby.


He can still come through

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Mid Sussex Royal » 05 Aug 2023 12:52

He's still worth one more try...

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by The Green Programme » 05 Aug 2023 13:27

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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.


It was the Formula One drivers and jockeys who were useless in Superstars - I seem to remember Malcolm (SuperMac) McDonald was the quickest…

Current Footballers are not at all tough - because they no longer need to be.

Souness would have ‘sorted’ anyone claiming to be a ‘ball winner’ of today - probably by surgically removing their balls with his studs.

But not only was he hard but he was one of the best footballers in the world and won everything; on many occasions..

I remember Remi Moses and Bryan Robson daring to consider themselves as tough midfielders…..it didn’t last very long.

What a player Souness was…and he would play all season ….

Rarely injured.

Can you imagine anyone having the crass stupidity to wear multi-coloured football boots against Case and Souness?

Footballers today are not required to be tough and resilient.

Instead they must ‘protect themselves’ and ensure that referees protect them and know how to play the ball square or backwards when facing an opponent (never waste spectacular skills to actually beat someone - far better to use them for the purposes of ineffective showboating) and they must know that you never cross a ball at the byline; instead you must give it back to the right footed left back (or vice versa) who will run towards the centre before passing it square or backwards …

And the team will have great possession stats….

And we lo know that’s what really counts…

And it’s far more attractive to watch …..

Yawn…


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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Brogue » 05 Aug 2023 17:42

Sam smith out for 6 - 8 weeks

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Orion1871 » 05 Aug 2023 17:50

Brogue Sam smith out for 6 - 8 weeks


:lol:

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Brogue » 05 Aug 2023 17:55

Dean has picked up a virus which was why he wasn’t involved today.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Sutekh » 05 Aug 2023 17:57

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Brogue Sam smith out for 6 - 8 weeks


:lol:

Sicknote FC back in full swing.


Yeah back mid-late September :roll: so probably Blackpool (a) or Burton (h)

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by NathStPaul » 05 Aug 2023 17:57

Brogue Dean has picked up a virus which was why he wasn’t involved today.

Been in Reading two days and already has a virus. Go to the Turtle, get a virus. That's the old saying.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Sutekh » 05 Aug 2023 17:58

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Brogue Dean has picked up a virus which was why he wasn’t involved today.

Been in Reading two days and already has a virus. Go to the Turtle, get a virus. That's the old saying.


Wasn't expecting him anyway, be interesting to see if he gets a game at Millwall.

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Re: Injury watch 2023/24

by Snowflake Royal » 05 Aug 2023 18:10

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Hound Excellent news on smith, feared that was a couple of months

Probably best to wait and see. The medical team could yet drop a weight on his foot.

There we go

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