Jason Pearce (out for a while...)
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It could be a couple of months if the operation goes well otherwise he is out for the season
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What operation ? What is the injury ? Thanks.barstool said:It could be a couple of months if the operation goes well otherwise he is out for the season
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A Charlton player with a fairly innocuous injury is then subsequently ruled out for a long period of time. Has this ever happened before...............1
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Seen on the Transfer Rumour thread that Cawley reports Konsa to be sold in January.0
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Rojo must be nailed on a contract extension.0
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To be fair, those little legs of his were bound to wear out faster than a normal sized person's.ForeverAddickted said:
YesDRAddick said:Is Solly now taking over from JJ as the player some fans say "his legs have gone" every year until 3 years later it finally does happen and those fans say " See, told ya".
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Just added detail to your already highly pertinent remark....Chris_from_Sidcup said:A Charlton player with a fairly innocuous non-impact injury picked up in the first half is then subsequently ruled out for a long period of time. Has this ever happened before...............
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He went up for a header with a Bradford player.PragueAddick said:
Just added detail to your already highly pertinent remark....Chris_from_Sidcup said:A Charlton player with a fairly innocuous non-impact injury picked up in the first half is then subsequently ruled out for a long period of time. Has this ever happened before...............
I know you had this theory that Erol Umet was to blame for all the injuries but he's left and it was an in game injury. Who are you blaming now?
Charlton Athletic FC @CAFCofficial Dec 10
The centre-back hurt himself when he challenged a header with James Hanson in the opening seconds of the game. #cafc #CAFCLive0 -
You must be mistaking me for another poster. I have never even typed the words Erol Umet, let alone blamed him for anything.Henry Irving said:
He went up for a header with a Bradford player.PragueAddick said:
Just added detail to your already highly pertinent remark....Chris_from_Sidcup said:A Charlton player with a fairly innocuous non-impact injury picked up in the first half is then subsequently ruled out for a long period of time. Has this ever happened before...............
I know you had this theory that Erol Umet was to blame for all the injuries but he's left and it was an in game injury. Who are you blaming now?
Charlton Athletic FC @CAFCofficial Dec 10
The centre-back hurt himself when he challenged a header with James Hanson in the opening seconds of the game. #cafc #CAFCLive
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Not sure about Sally's pace gone. Last televised match (forget which, I'm an Exiter) he nipped in front of their winger with acceleration and won the ball. Later in the match he strolled back when they scored another goal but perhaps a reflection on Slave's tactics or lack of them.0
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In the case of both players it's fair to say that they're not as good as they were 3 or 4 years ago.DRAddick said:Is Solly now taking over from JJ as the player some fans say "his legs have gone" every year until 3 years later it finally does happen and those fans say " See, told ya".
Perusing the CL stats, I see Solly averages 6.35 for the season, which is ok but below the scores he used to get.0 -
Long Tall Sally ..... ?harveys gardener said:Not sure about Sally's pace gone. Last televised match (forget which, I'm an Exiter) he nipped in front of their winger with acceleration and won the ball.
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No short little Sally (only 5ft 3")Oggy Red said:
Long Tall Sally ..... ?harveys gardener said:Not sure about Sally's pace gone. Last televised match (forget which, I'm an Exiter) he nipped in front of their winger with acceleration and won the ball.
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Historically there can't have been many better CB pairings than Bauer and Tex? Ludicrous that they are playing at this level really, if we can keep those two together, then we should finish top ten surely?1
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Louis Mendez @LouisMend 12h12 hours ago
Robinson couldn't give us too much on Pearce's injury but said "I don't expect to see him back for a long time, it wasn't good news." #cafc1 -
At least it makes a change from the usual 12 month cycle of false hope...ForeverAddickted said:Louis Mendez @LouisMend 12h12 hours ago
Robinson couldn't give us too much on Pearce's injury but said "I don't expect to see him back for a long time, it wasn't good news." #cafc
"Not long, the injury just needs an injection and rest"
"Complications"
"Seeing a specialist"
"Operation"
"Complications"
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Bad news, such a pity for himForeverAddickted said:Louis Mendez @LouisMend 12h12 hours ago
Robinson couldn't give us too much on Pearce's injury but said "I don't expect to see him back for a long time, it wasn't good news." #cafc0 -
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Sad as it is I wasn't particularly enamoured with him from what I have seen. He looks like a red card / penalty waiting to happen most games. Bauer and Tex are both more commanding, mobile and better on the ball.
Annoyingly Konsa is decent but likely to be sold so I'd suggest Lennon becomes 3rd choice1 -
Out for 3 months according to SSN0
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Typical... Looks like he's rarely been injured in his career until now...
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Well that's better than I expected. Realistically, there's only one month of the season left, if he returns when expected and even then will he be "match fit" ?Redvalleyeast said:Out for 3 months according to SSN
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Now on OS0
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Pearce may be a grappling type of defender, but Bauer has picked up 3 red cards in fewer than 40 games for us, so is far more of a red card riskSwisdom said:Sad as it is I wasn't particularly enamoured with him from what I have seen. He looks like a red card / penalty waiting to happen most games. Bauer and Tex are both more commanding, mobile and better on the ball.
Annoyingly Konsa is decent but likely to be sold so I'd suggest Lennon becomes 3rd choice1 -
We seem to get our fair share of injuries to important players. And yet Rojo goes through a season un-fricking-scathed!1
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But it's not as if all the major injuries our players get are from match day incidents, such as bad tacklesross1 said:
If he only plays two or three times (which is too many), the chance of getting injured are reduced1StevieG said:We seem to get our fair share of injuries to important players. And yet Rojo goes through a season un-fricking-scathed!
Most of them seem to be the muscle injuries you could just as easily pick up in training1 -
Exactly, or match day but non-impact, like Lookman doing a hamstring while alone near the touch line last season.killerandflash said:
But it's not as if all the major injuries our players get are from match day incidents, such as bad tacklesross1 said:
If he only plays two or three times (which is too many), the chance of getting injured are reduced1StevieG said:We seem to get our fair share of injuries to important players. And yet Rojo goes through a season un-fricking-scathed!
Most of them seem to be the muscle injuries you could just as easily pick up in training
I believe ( but cannot prove) that it is because RD cut the figures in the spreadsheet line for fitness, medical etc. However it seems West Ham have similar problems. The human element of this part of a club's effectiveness is also important. We have all come across arrogant medical people as well as the many brilliant ones.
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