Sidwell's injury

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Sidwell's injury

by Dirk Gently » 26 Nov 2006 12:40

Not seen this discussed yet, so apologies if I've missed it. Did anyone else see Sidwell taken out from behind - off the ball - in the very first minute?

Coleman obviously told his players "Stop Sidwell playing and you stop Reading playing."

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by Row Z Royal » 26 Nov 2006 12:44

I said to my missus that they'd clearly been told to 'do a job' on him - BBCRB made it sound like that, anyway.

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Re: Sidwell's injury

by Chaney » 26 Nov 2006 12:46

Dirk Gently Did anyone else see Sidwell taken out from behind "


ooh matron :oops:

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by readingfc_4_life_and_beyo » 26 Nov 2006 13:25

Is that why he was replaced, and he's not injured at all really?

He didn't look hurt when jogging off.

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by biscuitsrus » 26 Nov 2006 13:27

readingfc_4_life_and_beyo Is that why he was replaced, and he's not injured at all really?

He didn't look hurt when jogging off.


Are you blind or plain stupid?


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by The_Cat » 26 Nov 2006 13:34

biscuitsrus
readingfc_4_life_and_beyo Is that why he was replaced, and he's not injured at all really?

He didn't look hurt when jogging off.


Are you blind or plain stupid?
Both, most likely.

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by Cemy Junction Expat » 26 Nov 2006 18:43

I've been buried in work this weekend - barely had time to catch the match on the radio - what is the status on Sidwell?

Give zero discussion here and ditto on OS, I take it that it was just a scare and he's totally OK?

Sorry if I'm being totally dim and missing something obvious .......

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by willz_royal » 26 Nov 2006 18:48

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biscuitsrus
readingfc_4_life_and_beyo Is that why he was replaced, and he's not injured at all really?

He didn't look hurt when jogging off.


Are you blind or plain stupid?
Both, most likely.


that wasnt an option

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by Platypuss » 26 Nov 2006 18:54

Cemy Junction Expat I've been buried in work this weekend - barely had time to catch the match on the radio - what is the status on Sidwell?

Give zero discussion here and ditto on OS, I take it that it was just a scare and he's totally OK?

Sorry if I'm being totally dim and missing something obvious .......


http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10306~933787,00.html

The only downside to the afternoon was the withdrawal of two key players through injury in the first half.

The fitness of both Glen Little and Steve Sidwell will be assessed next week, but both are hopeful that their respective injuries don't keep them sidelined.

"When key players go down for us we've got very good replacements," Coppell reflected.

"But they've played together for so long now, the core of the team, that when someone else comes in we certainly miss something.

"We definitely missed the flow that Glen gives us on the ball today - he was feeling his hamstring so we brought him off.

"Siddy had a dead leg just above his knee cap, which he sufered in the first couple of minutes," the Royals boss reported.


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by higher » 26 Nov 2006 18:58

No great panic from OS anyway:
...........The only downside to the afternoon was the withdrawal of two key players through injury in the first half.The fitness of both Glen Little and Steve Sidwell will be assessed next week, but both are hopeful that their respective injuries don't keep them sidelined."When key players go down for us we've got very good replacements," Coppell reflected. "But they've played together for so long now, the core of the team, that when someone else comes in we certainly miss something."We definitely missed the flow that Glen gives us on the ball today- he was feeling his hamstring so we brought him off."Siddy had a dead leg just above his knee cap, which he sufered in the first couple of minutes," the Royals boss reported.

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