Injury watch 2021/22

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Snowflake Royal » 07 Jan 2022 12:56

We should really stop building our squad full of sick notes.

McIntyre, Yiadom, Swift and Joao are well well established as frequently out with injury. Moore has known shoulder issues.

Yes, a lot (but not all) of that has come about here. Joao was a known sick note when we signed him. And we haven't done much to move them on or get reliable back up with players where the pattern is established over years.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Hound » 07 Jan 2022 13:06

Snowflake Royal We should really stop building our squad full of sick notes.

McIntyre, Yiadom, Swift and Joao are well well established as frequently out with injury. Moore has known shoulder issues.

Yes, a lot (but not all) of that has come about here. Joao was a known sick note when we signed him. And we haven't done much to move them on or get reliable back up with players where the pattern is established over years.


true to an extent, but Rino barely got injured before this year and has been out all season, Moore likewise missing frequently this year, whilst the likes of Swift and Yiadom have played most games. Joao's was a bit of a freak injury - not sure there is much accounting for what he did.

There's definitely something not right with the medical set up mind you. The time its taking players to come back is the most concerning - injuries do happen in games and training, but it seems much more than coincidence that Rino, Morrison, Araruna, McIntyre, Ejaria plus no doubts some others, are all taking longer to come back than expected

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Sutekh » 07 Jan 2022 15:05

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Pepe the Horseman According to ya ITK man on twitter, Ovie isn't vaccinated and lives with 7 relatives, so has to isolate every time one of them gets covid.



That’s ridiculous and unsustainable going forward.


Of course the high comedy in all this is that if you’re vaccinated you can still get it and odd it on :lol:

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 07 Jan 2022 16:00

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Pepe the Horseman According to ya ITK man on twitter, Ovie isn't vaccinated and lives with 7 relatives, so has to isolate every time one of them gets covid.



That’s ridiculous and unsustainable going forward.


Of course the high comedy in all this is that if you’re vaccinated you can still get it and odd it on :lol:


Whilst the chances of testing positive are drastically lower than that of if you are not vaccinated as well as the benefit of not having to self isolate every time someone in your household tests positive which, in a 8 person household that Ejaria lives in, would be a big benefit as well. Each to their own I suppose.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by South Coast Royal » 08 Jan 2022 17:26

Watched a pulsating, all action game between Wycombe and Sunderland from the top of div 1 which is currently just about our level.
Obita and McCleary played the full 90 minutes as they have done for most of this season.

These two were forever injured when with us and yet now at Wycombe they look as fit as they have ever been.

It really does make you wonder (obviously not this example in isolation) about our medical care towards the players.


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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by warrpp » 08 Jan 2022 18:40

Notice pauno said in the interview , something along the lines of 'they think they have identified why were have so many injuries'.

Up til now he's been claiming it's down to bad luck (mostly impact injuries) , sounds to me like he's changing his tune ?.

I don't think you can have 10 plus players out injured every match for months on end & it not be somehow related to how they train or the medical team, nobody can have that level of bad luck for so long.

I don't know what the answer is because it's been happening for so long & under previous managers as well, but it's now got to the laughable stage with pauno's teams.

Echoing what the previous poster said about players out injured for long periods with us then moving to other teams & playing every week, one that comes to mind is stephen quinn, plays 7 games in his last 2 seasons with us, but goes to burton & mansfield (admittingly in L1 & 2) and plays 120 games in the next 4 seasons.

If somebody new does come in i can see a point where they say they can't believe how unfit our players were when they arrived at the club.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Zip » 08 Jan 2022 18:42

South Coast Royal Watched a pulsating, all action game between Wycombe and Sunderland from the top of div 1 which is currently just about our level.
Obita and McCleary played the full 90 minutes as they have done for most of this season.

These two were forever injured when with us and yet now at Wycombe they look as fit as they have ever been.

It really does make you wonder (obviously not this example in isolation) about our medical care towards the players.



Yep Obita was treated shabbily, He deserved a one year deal. GMac was probably past his best but the way Gomes treated him was disgusting.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Hound » 08 Jan 2022 18:47

Yep noticed those two playing regularly

Wouldn’t have offered either a new deal (or very very reduced if I did) but great to see them still performing and both certainly could have been treated better

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by 3points » 08 Jan 2022 19:00

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South Coast Royal Watched a pulsating, all action game between Wycombe and Sunderland from the top of div 1 which is currently just about our level.
Obita and McCleary played the full 90 minutes as they have done for most of this season.

These two were forever injured when with us and yet now at Wycombe they look as fit as they have ever been.

It really does make you wonder (obviously not this example in isolation) about our medical care towards the players.



Yep Obita was treated shabbily, He deserved a one year deal. GMac was probably past his best but the way Gomes treated him was disgusting.

Obita turned down a contract offer thinking he could get more money elsewhere


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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Snowflake Royal » 08 Jan 2022 20:34

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South Coast Royal Watched a pulsating, all action game between Wycombe and Sunderland from the top of div 1 which is currently just about our level.
Obita and McCleary played the full 90 minutes as they have done for most of this season.

These two were forever injured when with us and yet now at Wycombe they look as fit as they have ever been.

It really does make you wonder (obviously not this example in isolation) about our medical care towards the players.



Yep Obita was treated shabbily, He deserved a one year deal. GMac was probably past his best but the way Gomes treated him was disgusting.

Both were coming off high contracts, long injury issues, not showing good enough to be regulars and with us when we needed to refresh the squad and cut costs.

Obita wouldn’t have got a look in with Richards here last year.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Hound » 08 Jan 2022 20:40

How did Araruna do his injury? Was it a tackle/collision or did he fall badly etc?

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by windermereROYAL » 08 Jan 2022 20:52

Hound How did Araruna do his injury? Was it a tackle/collision or did he fall badly etc?


Jumped and landed badly.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Snowflake Royal » 08 Jan 2022 21:15

Impact injury, obviously :wink:


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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Horsham Royal » 08 Jan 2022 23:32

Araruna - same knee as his ACL?

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Millsy » 08 Jan 2022 23:39

warrpp Notice pauno said in the interview , something along the lines of 'they think they have identified why were have so many injuries'.

Up til now he's been claiming it's down to bad luck (mostly impact injuries) , sounds to me like he's changing his tune ?.


Shock. Horror. Really? Not bad luck after all? :roll:

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by URZZZZ » 08 Jan 2022 23:54

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South Coast Royal Watched a pulsating, all action game between Wycombe and Sunderland from the top of div 1 which is currently just about our level.
Obita and McCleary played the full 90 minutes as they have done for most of this season.

These two were forever injured when with us and yet now at Wycombe they look as fit as they have ever been.

It really does make you wonder (obviously not this example in isolation) about our medical care towards the players.



Yep Obita was treated shabbily, He deserved a one year deal. GMac was probably past his best but the way Gomes treated him was disgusting.


Think Blackett was more worth of a contract, Bowen’s reluctance to play him was frustrating but by all accounts, he went chasing the £££. Would say both players are at about the right level

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Royals and Racers » 10 Jan 2022 15:26

Andresson recalled from loan.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by andrew1957 » 10 Jan 2022 15:31

Royals and Racers Andresson recalled from loan.



And Holden. Does that mean Cabral is off?

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Pepe the Horseman » 10 Jan 2022 15:31

Hopefully. At least he went out in a blaze of glory.

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Re: Injury watch 2021/22

by Stranded » 10 Jan 2022 15:35

andrew1957
Royals and Racers Andresson recalled from loan.



And Holden. Does that mean Cabral is off?


Possible. Andresson hasn't played a minute at Morecombe since end November and they signed a new keeper on loan last week, so either they knew we recalling him and got the replacement in first or we've recalled him as he won't see much more action there so may as well go elsewhere or fight to be #2 here.

We may have had an offer for Holden on loan at L2 level I guess but with CBC as well, not sure we'd want 3 young keepers hanging around unless Rafael is off in the coming days.

Though think Maidenhead also signed another keeper recently as well.
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