Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Sutekh » 04 Nov 2018 11:38

Discipline update

Championship - Straight Reds

1 - O’Shea (1 game ban, served v Brentford)

Championship - Yellows

4 - Meite

3 - Sims
3 - Yiadom

2 - Bacuna
2 - Kelly
2 - Baldock
2 - Gunter
2 - Moore
2 - Swift

1 - Barrow
1 - Blackett
1 - Ezatolahi
1 - Meyler
1 - Rinomhota
1 - O’Shea
1 - Ilori

"Amnesty" at completion of 19th league game.

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by windermereROYAL » 04 Nov 2018 11:53

How many yellows you need for a 1 game ban is it 5?

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Snowflake Royal » 04 Nov 2018 13:03

windermereROYAL How many yellows you need for a 1 game ban is it 5?

I think so, but I'm pretty it's explained a few pages back if you want to check.

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Lower West » 04 Nov 2018 13:59

Sutekh Discipline update

Championship - Straight Reds

1 - O’Shea (1 game ban, served v Brentford)



Was booked in the same game. Ref showed it late after he received treatment.

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by windermereROYAL » 04 Nov 2018 15:18

Jon Dadi on twitter

Been playing with alot of pain in the last couple of weeks. After seeing a specialist. We found out that I have broken a bone in my lower back.

Don’t know what it is with me and injuries lately.. Really dissapointed. It’s a harsh part of the sport I guess. I’ll come back better.


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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by leon » 04 Nov 2018 15:21

windermereROYAL Jon Dadi on twitter

Been playing with alot of pain in the last couple of weeks. After seeing a specialist. We found out that I have broken a bone in my lower back.

Don’t know what it is with me and injuries lately.. Really dissapointed. It’s a harsh part of the sport I guess. I’ll come back better.


FFS

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Chuckle Brother » 04 Nov 2018 16:54

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windermereROYAL How many yellows you need for a 1 game ban is it 5?

I think so, but I'm pretty it's explained a few pages back if you want to check.


5 at the moment. Goes up to 10 later in the season.

Regarding being pretty, that is very vain (and not sure entirely relevant even if you are).

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by SCIAG » 04 Nov 2018 19:19

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Snowflake Royal I expect we'll go with Baldock up top and McCleary and Barrow wide. Wouldn't mind seeing McNulty get more minutes.


There's always House, who is more of a lead the line type I think.


Expect Loader is ahead of him in the queue, and by quite a way

Wouldn’t be suprised to see him make the bench whilst Bod is out

Expect Meite will be patched up for Ipswich. Crappy international week after I think to give him 2 weeks after that to recover properly

Oh I'd certainly put Loader ahead of House generally, but I've not seen Loader lead the line, and that's what we're missing, not what I've seen from Loader.

House is a combative, barrel-chested forward. He's also only 5"9 at most.

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Snowflake Royal » 04 Nov 2018 20:36

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windermereROYAL How many yellows you need for a 1 game ban is it 5?

I think so, but I'm pretty it's explained a few pages back if you want to check.


5 at the moment. Goes up to 10 later in the season.

Regarding being pretty, that is very vain (and not sure entirely relevant even if you are).

:lol: oops.


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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by windermereROYAL » 06 Nov 2018 12:22

Reading manager Paul Clement has issued an update on the players sidelined through injury.
As many as 10 stars are currently in the treatment room working hard to get back to first-team action as quickly as possible.
Royals' boss is fortunate to have a large squad at his disposal so can still put out a decent Championship outfit.
But he will be hoping to have all 10 back for the busy Christmas period which lies just around the corner for the team.
Here is the latest information on each player and their possible return date, according to the manager.
Saeid Ezatolahi


"Saeid has got a medium-term injury so we're not going to see him for some time.
"He's got an injury right at the top of the quadricep, in the tendon area.
"It's not an injury which requires surgery but it will be a lengthy lay-off. I'm not sure of the time period but he's going to be out for a significant amount of weeks."
Likely return date: New Year
Jordan Obita
"Jordan had an injection last week into the knee so we are in a period where we are monitoring it all the time.
"It's really based on swelling - when he gets pushed how much the knee then swells up.
"It's settled down over the past few days. It's been a long, long road for him and we're just going day by day on the reaction of the knee to exercise."
Likely return date: January/February
Dave Edwards
Dave's injury has gone on much longer than we thought. The injury was worse than what we thought.
"The fibres just under the surface of the knee recovered quite well but deep down really were aggravated and have taken a lot longer.
"So he is still a few weeks away."
Likely return date: Mid-late December
Yakou Meite
"I don't know how bad the injury is but the fact he was able to carry on for quite a significant amount of time after the challenge against Bristol City on Saturday means it hopefully won't be too bad."
Likely return date: This weekend
Anssi Jaakkola
"It's not a severe injury but he wasn't well enough to play against Bristol City and it will probably keep him out of Ipswich Town too.
"But hopefully, shortly after the international break, he will be all right again."
Likely return date: End of November
Jon Dadi Bodvarsson
"I think the best case scenario is going to be about six weeks [out].
"But if the scan shows the position of the injury is not so good it could be longer."
Likely return date: New Year
Omar Richards
"Omar is also still a few weeks away - he's got a problem in the hip and groin area."
Likely return date: December
Pelle Clement
"He is close to joining training and should be involved this week."
Likely return date: End of November
Adrian Popa
"He is another week away or so."
Likely return date: End of November
Vito Mannone
"Vito has still not recovered from his ankle problem."
Likely return date: End of November
Reading are back in action this weekend when they host Ipswich Town on Saturday afternoon (3pm). It is the final game before a two-week international break.

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Fox Talbot » 06 Nov 2018 13:05

Interesting use of the word 'stars' at the start.

Harriott?

McShane?

Meyler?

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Snowflake Royal » 06 Nov 2018 13:19

Fox Talbot Interesting use of the word 'stars' at the start.

Harriott?

McShane?

Meyler?

Harriotts been back a couple of weeks, about the same as McCleary. McShane and Meyler blew themselves to the bottom of the pecking order with shocking performances.

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by NewCorkSeth » 06 Nov 2018 13:22

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Fox Talbot Interesting use of the word 'stars' at the start.

Harriott?

McShane?

Meyler?

Harriotts been back a couple of weeks, about the same as McCleary. McShane and Meyler blew themselves.

:shock:


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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Elm Park Kid » 06 Nov 2018 13:32

I feel somewhat vindicated after complaining last season that our main priority was a left-back and everyone telling me it would be a waste as we 'have Obita'.

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Hound » 06 Nov 2018 13:37

Good to actually hear some news on Obita at least. First update there has been for months. Hopefully not too long now til he is back

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Elm Park Kid » 06 Nov 2018 14:02

Hound Good to actually hear some news on Obita at least. First update there has been for months. Hopefully not too long now til he is back


Although maybe we shouldn't be putting too much of our hopes the lad. He's been out for a long time now, and his main attribute before the injury was his speed. It took quite a while to transition him from a fairly ineffective winger to a reasonably effective left back - there's no guarantee that he will come back with those skills in tack.

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Hound » 06 Nov 2018 14:05

nope indeed

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by NewCorkSeth » 06 Nov 2018 15:38

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Hound Good to actually hear some news on Obita at least. First update there has been for months. Hopefully not too long now til he is back


Although maybe we shouldn't be putting too much of our hopes the lad. He's been out for a long time now, and his main attribute before the injury was his speed. It took quite a while to transition him from a fairly ineffective winger to a reasonably effective left back - there's no guarantee that he will come back with those skills in tack.

Would argue his crossing was always decent and his concentration is certainly an upgrade on Blacketts.

He also would come with the added benefit of knowing how to stay in position defensively which has oft been the downfall of Blackett who frequently hesitates when facing a winger 1 on 1.

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Hendo » 06 Nov 2018 16:53

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Hound Good to actually hear some news on Obita at least. First update there has been for months. Hopefully not too long now til he is back


Although maybe we shouldn't be putting too much of our hopes the lad. He's been out for a long time now, and his main attribute before the injury was his speed. It took quite a while to transition him from a fairly ineffective winger to a reasonably effective left back - there's no guarantee that he will come back with those skills in tack.

Would argue his crossing was always decent and his concentration is certainly an upgrade on Blacketts.

He also would come with the added benefit of knowing how to stay in position defensively which has oft been the downfall of Blackett who frequently hesitates when facing a winger 1 on 1.


Bit harsh on Blackett as I think he has been much improved this season. A positive to take from the beginning of this season.

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Re: Injury & Suspension Watch : 2018/2019

by Snowflake Royal » 06 Nov 2018 20:16

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Hound Good to actually hear some news on Obita at least. First update there has been for months. Hopefully not too long now til he is back


Although maybe we shouldn't be putting too much of our hopes the lad. He's been out for a long time now, and his main attribute before the injury was his speed. It took quite a while to transition him from a fairly ineffective winger to a reasonably effective left back - there's no guarantee that he will come back with those skills in tack.

Would argue his crossing was always decent and his concentration is certainly an upgrade on Blacketts.

He also would come with the added benefit of knowing how to stay in position defensively which has oft been the downfall of Blackett who frequently hesitates when facing a winger 1 on 1.

Although Obita is weak on the back post and lets in his fair share of crosses too.

Hopefully he comes back ok and continues to improve.

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