Was intrigued at the prospect of a Taylor/Igor front pair but as usual any source of optimist is neutered at birth. Also a nagging suspicion that the Igor we know and love from his first few months is but a distant memory so I’m maybe not as devastated/resigned to the point of apathy as I would have been. Sorry for Igor though as he seems to be a serial unfortunate when it comes to injury.
No need for the twitter tirade at all although if anyone desperately feels the need they should save it for Reeves and his ilk
The complaint about Igor being injury prone, he was fine until he joined us, and then the disorganised medical team let him and others down, especially the close season when we had no manager and no medical team if I remember correctly and injured players were left to their own devices. Igor has not seemed to be the same since, who's fault is that?
Both Kashi and Igor suffered an achilles injury and a subsequent Plantar tear. Is this co-incidence? How many clubs have had two players suffering achilles injuries in 3 years? How many clubs have had two players crocked by AT and then PF tears within a year? Something is not right. Not forgetting Jon Fortune who just got the one. (We assume, although he played on while not recovered).
A real shame, both for Igor (whose contract is running down) and for the club, as we are now light in the striker department.
According to the NHS website "it takes about 12 to 16 weeks to completely recover from a dislocated shoulder. You'll usually be able to resume most activities within two weeks, but should avoid heavy lifting and sports involving shoulder movements for between six weeks and three months."
With Lyle Taylor picking up a 5th booking, it looks like Nicky Ajose will be treading the boards against Bristol Rovers - assuming that he doesn't get injured in either cup game.
It depends how bad - If you can get it back in quickly it shouldn't be too bad - if not you probably will need surgery as the area swells and you are talking much longer.
Being a dislocated shoulder, that’s around 3/4 months so we are talking around February-March
3-4 months lmao I was back playing football and squash after 6 weeks and it's given me very few problems since.
That was you and obviously not too severe. Igor has gone to hospital so they obviously believe it is bad enough. Dislocated shoulders can take around 16 weeks to recover from if they’re bad, some may even need surgery.
It’s probably best to leave the time frame to the professionals. As I said, you must’ve got lucky with the severity of your shoulder dislocation.
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No need for the twitter tirade at all although if anyone desperately feels the need they should save it for Reeves and his ilk
Christ, oh to be a footballer. He looks like a furby.
Not many years left of speed for him.
You’re made of quavers.
According to the NHS website "it takes about 12 to 16 weeks to completely recover from a dislocated shoulder. You'll usually be able to resume most activities within two weeks, but should avoid heavy lifting and sports involving shoulder movements for between six weeks and three months."
With Lyle Taylor picking up a 5th booking, it looks like Nicky Ajose will be treading the boards against Bristol Rovers - assuming that he doesn't get injured in either cup game.
Hope I’m wrong.
It’s probably best to leave the time frame to the professionals. As I said, you must’ve got lucky with the severity of your shoulder dislocation.