Injuries 2021-2022

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It was great seeing Paddy do the full 90 minutes last night for the U23’s mind he looked knackered at the end. Bill did the 1st half & I expect too see him on the bench tonight. The touches he had showed he’s still got it :D
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Was surprised that Ayling wasn’t on the bench last night. Hoping we see him and Paddy at least make the bench on Sunday. Hopefully no fresh injuries last night.
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Looks like Kalvin is out for a while.....

https://twitter.com/apopey/status/14684 ... 02369?s=21
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Hate to say this but Patrick Bamford was clutching his thigh after the goal celebrations. Hopefully it is just a team mate jumping on him awkwardly .......
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Barlow Boy wrote:Looks like Kalvin is out for a while.....

https://twitter.com/apopey/status/14684 ... 02369?s=21
Telegraph Sport today says 2 months.
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To my untrained eye, we seem to have regular injuries with lengthy recovery times. I don’t follow the injuries at other clubs, but does anyone know how we compare on average?

Do other clubs have the same number of injuries but cover for it with bigger squads, or do we have more injuries or respond to them more cautiously in terms of recovery times?
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Clarke One Nil wrote:To my untrained eye, we seem to have regular injuries with lengthy recovery times. I don’t follow the injuries at other clubs, but does anyone know how we compare on average?

Do other clubs have the same number of injuries but cover for it with bigger squads, or do we have more injuries or respond to them more cautiously in terms of recovery times?
All teams have them some more & some less.

Our issue is that ours often seem to be to key players or players that play in same position.

Good website to see all teams here -
https://www.premierinjuries.com/injury-table.php
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Bloody hell, we really are in trouble aren't we. We were always going to lose the next four games, but I'm worried about conceding well into double-figures across them now. This also only further goes to show the problems with a small squad, and why the "we'll be great when everybody is fit" myth should be well and truly put to bed. I wonder if this is almost a blessing in disguise. There's absolutely no way we can go through the January window without making some signings now.
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Leonickroberts wrote:
Bloody hell, we really are in trouble aren't we. We were always going to lose the next four games, but I'm worried about conceding well into double-figures across them now. This also only further goes to show the problems with a small squad, and why the "we'll be great when everybody is fit" myth should be well and truly put to bed. I wonder if this is almost a blessing in disguise. There's absolutely no way we can go through the January window without making some signings now.
We quite literally have nothing to lose in these next four games, we're not going to win them with 50% of the first team injured, so time to give some of those very promising u23s a no pressure free hit - see what you can do against the top teams lads, have a go.

We can get serious again when we can actually cobble together a first team squad.

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