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Just now, Spit_It_Out said:

Cause those thighs injuries are so bad the heal from and so easy to go again.

I had a grade 2 strain on my thigh while I was running which I suspect this is 10 weeks later I was healed ready to do light running again which I did for a month then I was able  to do 10ks again.

Low and behold two 10ks later it tore again same place and was now a grade 3!8 months it took to heal and I didn't run for 12 months.

With him being a footballer more chance of him getting a knock on it again if he is back for October then he has healed very well.

I had a grade two calf tear - freak injury at a boot camp - was around a three month recovery. Hopefully it won't re occur - mine didn't - just smashed other bones to make up for it :)

Sorry to hear that - a grade two was horrible - can't imagine what a three must have been like 

 

 

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Absolute joke that we have yet another player out with yet another injury which will keep him out for over a month.

And before anybody tries the “but, but, b b b b b b b b b but, but….any player can get injured” excuse, I accept that. What I can’t accept and can’t understand is why we consistently have players picking up injuries which rule them out for lengthy periods like this. I’ve said this before but the words “speedy recovery” have got to be the most used on our social media platforms over the last two years. It’s beyond ridiculous now.

You have to conclude that this is down to us signing players whom we know are crocked before we sign them (the most likely scenario, imo) or we are doing something wrong in training or relating to fitness, preparation, nutrition and so on. 
 

No harm whatsoever to Jordan McGhee or indeed any of the many players we have had that have suffered injuries that have kept them out for long periods over the last two years and indeed I do wish him a “speedy recovery” but this has happened to too many players and for too many lengthy layoffs for it to be simply put down to bad luck or “any player can get injured”.

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45 minutes ago, MJC said:

Absolute joke that we have yet another player out with yet another injury which will keep him out for over a month.

And before anybody tries the “but, but, b b b b b b b b b but, but….any player can get injured” excuse, I accept that. What I can’t accept and can’t understand is why we consistently have players picking up injuries which rule them out for lengthy periods like this. I’ve said this before but the words “speedy recovery” have got to be the most used on our social media platforms over the last two years. It’s beyond ridiculous now.

You have to conclude that this is down to us signing players whom we know are crocked before we sign them (the most likely scenario, imo) or we are doing something wrong in training or relating to fitness, preparation, nutrition and so on. 
 

No harm whatsoever to Jordan McGhee or indeed any of the many players we have had that have suffered injuries that have kept them out for long periods over the last two years and indeed I do wish him a “speedy recovery” but this has happened to too many players and for too many lengthy layoffs for it to be simply put down to bad luck or “any player can get injured”.

If it had been the same manager I could see the point but askou just in and to be honest this is the only injury we have had, well ox also.   Mcghee played a lot near the end of season so I think this has just been unlucky 

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