John Fearn to Chelsea

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by Deathy » 29 Oct 2009 12:08

Deathy Physio John Fearn Is apparently off to Chelsea.


Confirmed

http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... or_chelsea

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Ta-rah John Fearn

by readingbedding » 29 Oct 2009 12:11

Good luck at Chelsea.
Although wasn't Chelsea disgusted at our medical facilities at one point?

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Re: Ta-rah John Fearn

by RoyalBlue » 29 Oct 2009 12:15

Ker-ching!

The highest earner in that area soon to be off our books too!

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Re: Ta-rah John Fearn

by RFCBoy » 29 Oct 2009 12:15

how do you know this?

source?

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by Royal Rother » 29 Oct 2009 12:30

Don't know whether it's been mentioned but the decision to send Sonko back onto the pitch against Sheff Utd was one of the worst I've ever seen a physio make. I don't care how much he knows about injuries, how much Sonko might have pleaded to go back on (if he did) it was one of the most obviously serious injuries I have ever seen and sending him back onto the pitch was scandalous.

When Sonko went down in a heap the 1st time, he immediately raised his hand and waved, always an indication of a serious injury, he then hobbled about for 5 minutes in huge pain and discomfort on the touchline etc. etc.

Up to that point the big man had been a virtual rock for 2 and a half years but i suspect his career was effectively fcuked by Fearn's actions in sending him back on, thus exacerbating the injury he had already received.

I have no way of comparing RFC's record with injuries but it seems to me that we have had more than our fair share of long-term and recurring injuries in the last few years.

Good luck to him at Chelsea.

PS I know nothing about legs, knees, physio etc. but it's a rant I've been waiting to have for years and today seems a good time to let it out!

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by Whore Jackie » 29 Oct 2009 12:49

He's off in January.

Pretty sure I saw a job advert for an academy physiopherapist on the OS a while ago, they're probably replacing Jon from within.

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by Royalee » 29 Oct 2009 12:50

Good riddance.

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by PEARCEY » 29 Oct 2009 12:51

Royal Lady Seeing as you've posted this - I can confirm that, I too, have heard this. And it's Jon :wink:


What John Jon!


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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by (.)Boobies(.) » 29 Oct 2009 12:54

Royalee Good riddance.


Do you like anyone?

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by Whore Jackie » 29 Oct 2009 12:55

Physios don't get it right every time, all the time. No-one does.

It's a bit simplistic to solely blame the medical department for injury-plagued players. Rather suspect that manager-power, agent-power and player-ignorance doesn't help either.

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by Royalee » 29 Oct 2009 12:57

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Royalee Good riddance.


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Yes, I like Bobby Convey, Dave Kitson, Glen Little and Noel Hunt.

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 29 Oct 2009 12:57

Certainly a big loss.

Already lost the fitness coach.

Odds on his replacement being a former Reading academy physio now working with Chelsea reserves?

Fern certainly held in very high regard by everyone at the club and wider world of football.

Top man as well, hope he enjoys Chelsea....

As for RR's comments there have been a number of comments from the club that Sonko's return to the pitch had no effect and the damage had already been done. Anyways as far as we know it could have been anyones call to keep him on as the physio has a head piece linked up to the bench.


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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 29 Oct 2009 12:59

Royalee
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Royalee Good riddance.


Do you like anyone?


Yes, I like Bobby Convey, Dave Kitson, Glen Little and Noel Hunt.


Noel Hunt was injured before he joined us, Kitson and Little have continued to have injury problems, which given the physiques age and playing styles is hardly a surprise and Convey was utterly, utterly oxf*rd by numerous injuries which have pretty much caused him to retire.

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by readingbedding » 29 Oct 2009 13:05

Convey was too lightweight for top English football.
Played very well in the Championship season, but was eaten alive in the Prem.
He was no Sidwell in regards to strength - put it that way.
More like Sicknote Anderton.

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by Hoop Blah » 29 Oct 2009 13:18

Whore Jackie He's off in January.

Pretty sure I saw a job advert for an academy physiopherapist on the OS a while ago, they're probably replacing Jon from within.


Seeing as the EP article says that Luke Anthony will be promoted that's hardly sticking your neck out is it?

I still maintain that losing Clark was a big blow and our injury record since then has been mediocre. Before that we had a great run of being 'lucky' with injuries.

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by ZacNaloen » 29 Oct 2009 13:32

readingbedding Convey was too lightweight for top English football.
Played very well in the Championship season, but was eaten alive in the Prem.
He was no Sidwell in regards to strength - put it that way.
More like Sicknote Anderton.




I seem to recall Convey doing just fine the few time he played in the first prem season. He just didn't come back from his operation the same player, whether it was confidence or what.. who knows.

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by (.)Boobies(.) » 29 Oct 2009 13:36

Royalee
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Royalee Good riddance.


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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by floyd__streete » 29 Oct 2009 13:39

LOL @ those of you doubting Fearn's integrity as if you know the slightest thing about physiotherapy.

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Re: John Fearn to Chelsea

by The Knitting Circle » 29 Oct 2009 13:40

floyd__streete LOL @ those of you doubting Fearn's integrity as if you know the slightest thing about physiotherapy.


look m8, he is the reason we got relegated. open your eyes ffs :roll:

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