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Certainly the last thing I'd want........., a groin operation in Doha.hallamblue wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:42 amFollowing a groin operation in Doha....... bugger, that's the last thing we needed.
marko69 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 12:05 pmCertainly the last thing I'd want........., a groin operation in Doha.hallamblue wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:42 amFollowing a groin operation in Doha....... bugger, that's the last thing we needed.![]()
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"They're mush bether in theeeesh plashes than the NH ESHHHH!"
Plonkermarko69 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 12:05 pmCertainly the last thing I'd want........., a groin operation in Doha.hallamblue wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:42 amFollowing a groin operation in Doha....... bugger, that's the last thing we needed.![]()
Cue spitting, know it all guy:
"They're mush bether in theeeesh plashes than the NH ESHHHH!"
Very Good News.Right-back Kane Vincent-Young says he’s hopeful he'll be fit enough to return to action when the Blues take on Blackpool in their next League One game at Portman Road a week on Saturday.
The 23-year-old, who joined Town for £500,000 from Colchester in August, underwent surgery on his groin in Doha, Qatar a fortnight ago.
“The groin was bothering me so the medical team said surgery was the best way forward,” he told the club site.
“Everything is going well now and hopefully I’ll be back fit and ready for the Blackpool game.”
The Londoner initially felt the injury at Fleetwood when he was forced off at half-time and missed the following League One match at Accrington.
Having returned to action in the home defeat to Rotherham, he suffered a recurrence in the win at Southend when he was subbed in the second half and missed the trip to Rochdale.
Speaking about Vincent-Young after the 1-0 Leasing.com Trophy defeat to his old club on Tuesday, manager Paul Lambert said: “He’s doing really well, Kane at the moment. We’ll see how he progresses through the next week or so.
“Lads will play in the FA Cup, then we’ve got the Blackpool game and the Wycombe game, so we’ve got loads of games. When you carry one or two knocks, it’s impossible to rest them.”
I had one of those Hallam. The bastards took me to their planet and performed experiments.
“These injuries have required very careful management. They involve two separate areas and, in order to resolve them, they required surgery."
Town physio Matt Byard has confirmed that Kane Vincent-Young had groin surgery on Tuesday and will likely be out for 12 weeks.
https://www.itfc.co.uk/news/2019/novemb ... ent-young/ #itfc
Imo this is a big blow and certainly an area where we are going to need to look for cover in January.Bluemike wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 3:03 pm“These injuries have required very careful management. They involve two separate areas and, in order to resolve them, they required surgery."
Town physio Matt Byard has confirmed that Kane Vincent-Young had groin surgery on Tuesday and will likely be out for 12 weeks.
https://www.itfc.co.uk/news/2019/novemb ... ent-young/ #itfc
Donacien’s done well over the last few games (although sloppy leading up to the penalty), so he looks like he’s come from nowhere to being first choice the next few months. Behind him, I’d put Woolfy as RB cover. Interestingly, there’s paper talk of Grant Ward getting a short term deal. Not sure that would cover RB, but maybe RWB or RW. I’m not sure that’s good, but can see that happening.Shed on tour wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 4:21 pmImo this is a big blow and certainly an area where we are going to need to look for cover in January.Bluemike wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 3:03 pm“These injuries have required very careful management. They involve two separate areas and, in order to resolve them, they required surgery."
Town physio Matt Byard has confirmed that Kane Vincent-Young had groin surgery on Tuesday and will likely be out for 12 weeks.
https://www.itfc.co.uk/news/2019/novemb ... ent-young/ #itfc
Lets hope Donacien can step up and doesn't get injured or suspended for a while as I certainly don't fancy Edwards playing in that position. Then again I'm not happy about him playing in any position in the team!
I think Cotter’s on loan to some non-league club. I think he’s a long way off Lambo’s radar. I have a feeling Cotter’s career high-point will be being substituted in Mick’s final game.derick_ipsw wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 5:08 pmThey should give Barry Cotter a go, definitely not Grant Ward.
Not sure if I would be keen on moving Woolfy over.tangfastic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 4:50 pmDonacien’s done well over the last few games (although sloppy leading up to the penalty), so he looks like he’s come from nowhere to being first choice the next few months. Behind him, I’d put Woolfy as RB cover. Interestingly, there’s paper talk of Grant Ward getting a short term deal. Not sure that would cover RB, but maybe RWB or RW. I’m not sure that’s good, but can see that happening.Shed on tour wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 4:21 pmImo this is a big blow and certainly an area where we are going to need to look for cover in January.
Lets hope Donacien can step up and doesn't get injured or suspended for a while as I certainly don't fancy Edwards playing in that position. Then again I'm not happy about him playing in any position in the team!
I guess a talking point until and during January is squad additions. It’s a seriously big squad already. I’d go for a physical striker first and foremost if Marcus is willing to spend some cash.
I wouldn’t want to see Woolfy cover RB, but I’d prefer him to Edwards or Chambers. Big squad .... but if Downes or Norwood or KVY or Jackson..or Garbutt goes missing.... who does a similar job?Shed on tour wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 5:33 pmNot sure if I would be keen on moving Woolfy over.tangfastic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 4:50 pmDonacien’s done well over the last few games (although sloppy leading up to the penalty), so he looks like he’s come from nowhere to being first choice the next few months. Behind him, I’d put Woolfy as RB cover. Interestingly, there’s paper talk of Grant Ward getting a short term deal. Not sure that would cover RB, but maybe RWB or RW. I’m not sure that’s good, but can see that happening.Shed on tour wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 4:21 pm
Imo this is a big blow and certainly an area where we are going to need to look for cover in January.
Lets hope Donacien can step up and doesn't get injured or suspended for a while as I certainly don't fancy Edwards playing in that position. Then again I'm not happy about him playing in any position in the team!
I guess a talking point until and during January is squad additions. It’s a seriously big squad already. I’d go for a physical striker first and foremost if Marcus is willing to spend some cash.
I believe that he has played that position before but feel at this stage in his development it is best that he continues where he is. I agree a physical striker also needs to be on the list of possible signings come January. Yes we have a seriously big squad but unfortunately we are short in some areas and overloaded in others, ie midfield.
Just hope Evans is prepared to give PL some backing in January as I feel if we don’t go up this year then it will become even harder next season as Sunderland are finding out.
Cheers for that! It just seemed like such a coup to get KVY from Colchester, but I suppose we did pay handsomely for him. I doubt the medics had a clue about his groin then, and McGreal certainly would have disclosed it....wouldn't he?Charnwood wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 4:55 pm
I’m not sure they are predictable, however I guess like many injuries some players will be more prone than others especially after it’s happened for a first time.
In looking this up I found a study which suggests players are more likely to pick up a groin strain injuries pre season or early season and that on average each club will have two players pick up a groin injury each season.
As I said Barry Cotter is given a chance.tangfastic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 5:12 pmI think Cotter’s on loan to some non-league club. I think he’s a long way off Lambo’s radar. I have a feeling Cotter’s career high-point will be being substituted in Mick’s final game.derick_ipsw wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 5:08 pmThey should give Barry Cotter a go, definitely not Grant Ward.
Well as long as we can keep hold of him , I don’t mind the injury right now tbh !number 9 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 5:06 pmCheers for that! It just seemed like such a coup to get KVY from Colchester, but I suppose we did pay handsomely for him. I doubt the medics had a clue about his groin then, and McGreal certainly would have disclosed it....wouldn't he?Charnwood wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 4:55 pm
I’m not sure they are predictable, however I guess like many injuries some players will be more prone than others especially after it’s happened for a first time.
In looking this up I found a study which suggests players are more likely to pick up a groin strain injuries pre season or early season and that on average each club will have two players pick up a groin injury each season.