Injury watch 2022/23

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 16 Aug 2022 19:17

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I’d say it’s more like 6 to 12. We regularly had half the squad out last season.


Think you missed the point there zippers, Ian was saying it`s been constant for up to 18 months, personally I reckon it`s been longer.


Nope. I’m saying it’s even worse than Ian has inferred.

I didn't imply anything, I stated it, you may have inferred something from what I said. :wink:

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Zip » 16 Aug 2022 19:20

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Think you missed the point there zippers, Ian was saying it`s been constant for up to 18 months, personally I reckon it`s been longer.


Nope. I’m saying it’s even worse than Ian has inferred.

I didn't imply anything, I stated it, you may have inferred something from what I said. :wink:


State what you like master Royal but you are understating just how bad it was last season

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Hound » 18 Aug 2022 09:28

Just seen JLow put up some comments that Dann and Hutchinson back in training; so we’re probably looking at Millwall for the pair of them

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Stranded » 18 Aug 2022 09:35

Must admit, I quite liked that Joao just suddenly appeared on the bench last night without any expectation from anyone. I know as fans we want to know what is going on but sometimes a player unexpectedly returning gives the fans a boost and can throw the opposition planning out.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Mid Sussex Royal » 25 Aug 2022 18:48

Aside from Hutchinson being fully fit and Dann next week, nothing else in the press conf today.

Despair of our local journos


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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Hendo » 25 Aug 2022 20:45

Mid Sussex Royal Aside from Hutchinson being fully fit and Dann next week, nothing else in the press conf today.

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Why?

Maybe they asked and Ince wants to keep his cards close to his chest and doesn’t want to reveal anything. Maybe he’ll spring a surprise on ‘wall with Meite being on the bench, like he did with Joao last week.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Stranded » 25 Aug 2022 21:28

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Why?

Maybe they asked and Ince wants to keep his cards close to his chest and doesn’t want to reveal anything. Maybe he’ll spring a surprise on ‘wall with Meite being on the bench, like he did with Joao last week.


Exactly. If we know who is fit again, so do the opposition. So if someone is close, I'd rather the first we know is 2pm Saturday.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Hendo » 25 Aug 2022 21:51

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Mid Sussex Royal Aside from Hutchinson being fully fit and Dann next week, nothing else in the press conf today.

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Why?

Maybe they asked and Ince wants to keep his cards close to his chest and doesn’t want to reveal anything. Maybe he’ll spring a surprise on ‘wall with Meite being on the bench, like he did with Joao last week.


Exactly. If we know who is fit again, so do the opposition. So if someone is close, I'd rather the first we know is 2pm Saturday.


Agreed. Gives the fans a boost as well at 2pm when they see a name they weren't expecting in the squad.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Hound » 25 Aug 2022 22:03

Wouldn’t be surprised to see Meite back. Be a good boost if so. JLow reckons Tetek as well but obvs less of a thing if he is back and available


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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Hendo » 26 Aug 2022 08:20

Hound Wouldn’t be surprised to see Meite back. Be a good boost if so. JLow reckons Tetek as well but obvs less of a thing if he is back and available


Tetek would be useful just as another option, both at RB and midfield. Can see Henrick running out of steam at some point and he would be a good replacement.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Stranded » 26 Aug 2022 08:55

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Hound Wouldn’t be surprised to see Meite back. Be a good boost if so. JLow reckons Tetek as well but obvs less of a thing if he is back and available


Tetek would be useful just as another option, both at RB and midfield. Can see Henrick running out of steam at some point and he would be a good replacement.


Agreed. Tetek being back would be a boost to the bench if nothing else with his flexability. He may not be quite there to be a regular starter but if we know he is there then we can push Hendrick for 65/70 and as he tires bring on fresh legs.

Regardless of the tactics, if we were to have a bench tomorrow that included Tetek, Sarr (assuming EFL sign off by 12), Joao (assuming not quite ready to start) and Meite as options then the whole squad looks better.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 26 Aug 2022 09:56

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Hound Wouldn’t be surprised to see Meite back. Be a good boost if so. JLow reckons Tetek as well but obvs less of a thing if he is back and available


Tetek would be useful just as another option, both at RB and midfield. Can see Henrick running out of steam at some point and he would be a good replacement.


Agreed. Tetek being back would be a boost to the bench if nothing else with his flexability. He may not be quite there to be a regular starter but if we know he is there then we can push Hendrick for 65/70 and as he tires bring on fresh legs.

Regardless of the tactics, if we were to have a bench tomorrow that included Tetek, Sarr (assuming EFL sign off by 12), Joao (assuming not quite ready to start) and Meite as options then the whole squad looks better.


Yeah our bench begins to look a lot stronger with 3/4 regular players coming back from injuries.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Zip » 26 Aug 2022 09:57

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Hound Wouldn’t be surprised to see Meite back. Be a good boost if so. JLow reckons Tetek as well but obvs less of a thing if he is back and available


Tetek would be useful just as another option, both at RB and midfield. Can see Henrick running out of steam at some point and he would be a good replacement.


Agreed. Tetek being back would be a boost to the bench if nothing else with his flexability. He may not be quite there to be a regular starter but if we know he is there then we can push Hendrick for 65/70 and as he tires bring on fresh legs.

Regardless of the tactics, if we were to have a bench tomorrow that included Tetek, Sarr (assuming EFL sign off by 12), Joao (assuming not quite ready to start) and Meite as options then the whole squad looks better.


A bench with Bouzanis,Sarr, Joao,Meite and Tetek would be untold riches. Add on John Clarke and Camara and it would cover off all bases. It would be hard on Abrefa and Ehib though.


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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 26 Aug 2022 12:23

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Tetek would be useful just as another option, both at RB and midfield. Can see Henrick running out of steam at some point and he would be a good replacement.


Agreed. Tetek being back would be a boost to the bench if nothing else with his flexability. He may not be quite there to be a regular starter but if we know he is there then we can push Hendrick for 65/70 and as he tires bring on fresh legs.

Regardless of the tactics, if we were to have a bench tomorrow that included Tetek, Sarr (assuming EFL sign off by 12), Joao (assuming not quite ready to start) and Meite as options then the whole squad looks better.


A bench with Bouzanis,Sarr, Joao,Meite and Tetek would be untold riches. Add on John Clarke and Camara and it would cover off all bases. It would be hard on Abrefa and Ehib though.

What do we do with everyone fit?

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Zip » 26 Aug 2022 12:59

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Agreed. Tetek being back would be a boost to the bench if nothing else with his flexability. He may not be quite there to be a regular starter but if we know he is there then we can push Hendrick for 65/70 and as he tires bring on fresh legs.

Regardless of the tactics, if we were to have a bench tomorrow that included Tetek, Sarr (assuming EFL sign off by 12), Joao (assuming not quite ready to start) and Meite as options then the whole squad looks better.


A bench with Bouzanis,Sarr, Joao,Meite and Tetek would be untold riches. Add on John Clarke and Camara and it would cover off all bases. It would be hard on Abrefa and Ehib though.

What do we do with everyone fit?


It’s a nice problem to have if it ever happens. Even just three or four out would leave a very strong bench. This of course has the downside with Academy boys being squeezed out, I would much rather a John Clarke than a Scott Dann on the bench personally

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Hound » 26 Aug 2022 13:24

Have no doubts the likes of Clarke will still get chances

If Dann is fit, I’d still have him on the bench. Useful cover, scores from set pieces and can help see a game out when needed

Hopefully by next weekend we’ll have everyone except Ovie back

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Mid Sussex Royal » 26 Aug 2022 19:19

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Despair of our local journos


Why?

Maybe they asked and Ince wants to keep his cards close to his chest and doesn’t want to reveal anything. Maybe he’ll spring a surprise on ‘wall with Meite being on the bench, like he did with Joao last week.


Well, now you've asked, no they don't - someone in my family was a trainee local journo (now works in London) and the only one who ever asks anything like that or difficult questions is Dellor but he quite often isn't there for the weekly catch up - jonathon Low just stands at the back recording it on his phone

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Hendo » 26 Aug 2022 20:08

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Despair of our local journos


Why?

Maybe they asked and Ince wants to keep his cards close to his chest and doesn’t want to reveal anything. Maybe he’ll spring a surprise on ‘wall with Meite being on the bench, like he did with Joao last week.


Well, now you've asked, no they don't - someone in my family was a trainee local journo (now works in London) and the only one who ever asks anything like that or difficult questions is Dellor but he quite often isn't there for the weekly catch up - jonathon Low just stands at the back recording it on his phone


Weird then a current local journalist would say something like this

He didn’t go into specific players as he doesn’t want to give anything away to opposition. just a hunch but wouldn’t surprise me if there was a curve ball on the bench like Joao and Hutch were last couple of weeks. Just a hunch though


https://twitter.com/james_e1871/status/1562798906291154945?s=21&t=k9FAzHYmxSbjj5jMmZdcMA

Unless your family member was a trainee journalist while Ince was manager, I’m afraid it doesn’t hold a lot of weight, as every manager will approach it differently.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Sutekh » 26 Aug 2022 21:13

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Agreed. Tetek being back would be a boost to the bench if nothing else with his flexability. He may not be quite there to be a regular starter but if we know he is there then we can push Hendrick for 65/70 and as he tires bring on fresh legs.

Regardless of the tactics, if we were to have a bench tomorrow that included Tetek, Sarr (assuming EFL sign off by 12), Joao (assuming not quite ready to start) and Meite as options then the whole squad looks better.


A bench with Bouzanis,Sarr, Joao,Meite and Tetek would be untold riches. Add on John Clarke and Camara and it would cover off all bases. It would be hard on Abrefa and Ehib though.

What do we do with everyone fit?


I wouldn’t worry about it, I think it’s been well over 2 years since Reading last had a squad with everyone fit.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 30 Aug 2022 17:56

Tinfoil Conspiracy alert.


Could our horrendous inuury record over the last couple of years all be an insurance con?

Insuring players against injury to help cover wages seems like it might be both sensible and plausible in the industry.

Chances of us faking injuries to claim on the insurance to help cover our ludicrous wage spending?

Robbing Peter to pay Paul in that it would surely dramatically increase our premiums, but to some extent that's a deferred cost.

Just a random idea.

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