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Igor injury (ed. Again)

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    I was at Welling and he didn't look "sharp" but tbf he didn't get much service. He probably should have come off as soon as he done the injury (I think it was from the result of a tackle - Welling defender caught the bottom of his foot) but either thought he should soldier on as it was "his" half or we didn't have anyone else to bring on (the first half players had already done their warm down & didn't look like there were any other subs)

    shitfest of a club.
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    I've suffered this injury lately and I got mine from just walking about a bit and pottering in the garden. It's a right bugger I can tell you. Actually it's quite hard to find anyone who hasn't had it when you're looking for a bit of sympathy :neutral:
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    Gutted for him.
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    Gutted for him, but if anything I think this increases the chances of us seeing him line up for us next season. I was highly dubious that he wouldn't be loaned or sold by the end of August, but this would presumably prevent that.

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    edited July 2018

    I've suffered this injury lately and I got mine from just walking about a bit and pottering in the garden. It's a right bugger I can tell you. Actually it's quite hard to find anyone who hasn't had it when you're looking for a bit of sympathy :neutral:

    Speaking of which, I have a heel spur (amongst other Achilles problems). It's a real bitch, I can only imaigne what you've gone through Raith.

    As is often the case with the Achilles, there's just no one easy way to treat it. It's basically rest and hope it heals on its own, or there's surgery, which in some cases is the only way to fix the problem but comes with a huge recovery time plus, as we saw with Kashi, the potential for scar tissue build up and other complications.

    Igor, for however good you think he is, doesn't deserve the chronic injuries he's been put through. We all know he was rushed back under Peters, we all know he wasn't fit, and my worry is that it has had long term consequences for him.
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    I sometimes suffer with plantar fascitits due to wearing steel toe capped boots on unlevel surfaces. It hurts and can feel like its burning but i cant see how it would sideline anyone for 8 weeks. I just get on with it and only really feel it when i rest in the evening
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    This is what happens when you play football at 58, snap your achilles and it gets infected.
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    make that the rest of the season!
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    If he wasn’t injured he would almost certainly be loaned out anyway. So we lose nothing. And Duchatelet doesn’t get the saving in the wage bill. Happy days.
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    Vincenzo said:

    FFS.

    First 45 mins he's played for us for 2 years and now he's out for 2 months.

    You can't blame a player for an injury, but you can blame a club for buying injury-prone players for a paper-thin squad.

    Or for playing them when injured
    Ah, but you have to sweat the assets
    He hasn't played enough to break into a sweat.
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    Don’t panic, we have our top men working on him......
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    You could cry but it’s to be expected by now. I laugh in the face of our despondency.
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    FFS saw this and hoped it was an old thread being recycled. Poor bloke. We're cursed.
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    No player stays fit for the whole season, Igor is going to come back in October under new owners and score 20+ goals to win us promotion. BELIEVE!
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    This is what happens when you play football at 58, snap your achilles and it gets infected.

    Would ya contender
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    Sunderland are 21/20 get on it now lol

    Charlton win now Pauline mate
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    Oh well, he can spend some quality time at home inflaming his pubis
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    Sage said:

    Sage said:

    Unreal, was looking forward to seeing Igor up top with Taylor. Means we won’t see that until the end of September.

    Having two plantar fascia injuries so close to one another is odd. You have got to look at the footwear these players are wearing and where the forces are being transmitted to, these injuries shouldn’t happen.

    Often with this type of injury it can be down to the surface you play on. I am convinced 4G pitches are terrible for injuries.
    When would the players have played on a 4G or even 3G pitch? Surface is of course a big factor but footwear is the main contributor. Too often players are wearing the wrong type of trainers/boots for the their feet.

    STVV’s pitch is 4G. He played on it most of last season

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    Davo55 said:

    If he wasn’t injured he would almost certainly be loaned out anyway. So we lose nothing. And Duchatelet doesn’t get the saving in the wage bill. Happy days.

    But its increased the price of the club by $6.2million
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    edited July 2018
    Davo55 said:

    If he wasn’t injured he would almost certainly be loaned out anyway. So we lose nothing. And Duchatelet doesn’t get the saving in the wage bill. Happy days.

    Not really happy days as given the current austerity approach it reduces the possibility of his wages being used to bring someone else in.

    Our team and our supporters suffer more in this than Duchatelet
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    This is what happens when you play football at 58, snap your achilles and it gets infected.

    Jesus Christ mate. You don't need a hospital, you need an exorcist!
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    My wife had plantar fascia and couldn't walk without pain for at least a year and I doubt it was a tear.
    So I don't expect to see Vetokele before January.
    The wife's fit though :smile:

    When can she report for training?

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    My wife had plantar fascia and couldn't walk without pain for at least a year and I doubt it was a tear.
    So I don't expect to see Vetokele before January.
    The wife's fit though :smile:

    We all have two plantar fascia, your wife would have had Plantar Fasciitis, where the Plantar Fascia becomes tight and can cause a heel spur.

    Not enjoyable I can tell you from personal experience.

    For Igor that band has torn which is often caused by overtightness or over stretching.

    At least it's not tight now :neutral:
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    lolwray said:

    I have planta fasciitis....I am not a pro footballer but you just don't get an injury of this sort all of a sudden..he would have been already carrying the problem...in which case he shouldn't have been playing

    You get Plantar Fasciitis as a slow build up over time.

    A plantar fascia tear can be completely acute through overextension of the tendon.

    Two different injuries though a year can be caused by Plantar Fasciitis
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    edited July 2018

    Davo55 said:

    If he wasn’t injured he would almost certainly be loaned out anyway. So we lose nothing. And Duchatelet doesn’t get the saving in the wage bill. Happy days.

    Not really happy days as given the current austerity approach it reduces the possibility of his wages being used to bring someone else in.

    Our team and our supporters suffer more in this than Duchatelet
    Quite. I can't agree with being pleased that our potential 20 goal striker is out for months.

    We really are fucked up when we have fans thinking that.

    Bowyer did say he was staying.

    I suppose the next step is to hope Millwall & Palace are really suuccessful, so more of our fans start supporting them instead ?
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    This is what happens when you play football at 58, snap your achilles and it gets infected.

    A minor scratch... Walk it off baldy! ;)
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    Dazzler21 said:

    lolwray said:

    I have planta fasciitis....I am not a pro footballer but you just don't get an injury of this sort all of a sudden..he would have been already carrying the problem...in which case he shouldn't have been playing

    You get Plantar Fasciitis as a slow build up over time.

    A plantar fascia tear can be completely acute through overextension of the tendon.

    Two different injuries though a year can be caused by Plantar Fasciitis
    Thank you

    Doctor Dazzler :)
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    ozaddick said:

    This is what happens when you play football at 58, snap your achilles and it gets infected.

    A minor scratch... Walk it off baldy! ;)
    Luckily it's not mine, it's my brothers. The operation to repair the tendon was a success then he went to Ibiza and it got infected.
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