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Josh Cullen - gone to Burnley, July 2022 (p24)
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Oh just noticed you said ITK. In which case I have no idea.0
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Charlton injury bingo;
Roughly 8 weeks
It doesn’t look good
He's had a setback
Back outside next month5 -
BR7_addick said:Charlton injury bingo;
Roughly 8 weeks
It doesn’t look good
He's had a setback
Back outside next month
Say nothing and wait for somebody to take a picture of him in a knee brace or protective boot at a train station.
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But which station and shopping centre? Lyle is always being spotted at Ebbsfleet and Bluewater, as a West Ham man I imagine Josh will be at Stratford and Westfield0
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Dunno if this has been mentioned but he was shown on the TV feed watching the game with his protective boot on. Not the worst sign...I hope. Terry Smith also mentioned that he's not injury prone, also a good sign.
But yeah, it is depressing.0 -
Stu, I passed A level economics as well as a similar module in my accountancy exams. Many of us disagree on footballing matters, why do you try to make it personal, particularly with inaccurate facts? What was clean shorts good at?Stu_of_Kunming said:
Did you fail A level football at the same time as econimics?harveys_gardener said:MH had no pace, couldn't press or tackle, average passer, never beat a man, quite good at arriving late in the box. Played at a high level but his signing started our demise. 13 goals in five seasons.1 -
I heard Harvey got the same grade as you in your EnglishStu_of_Kunming said:
Did you fail A level football at the same time as econimics?harveys_gardener said:MH had no pace, couldn't press or tackle, average passer, never beat a man, quite good at arriving late in the box. Played at a high level but his signing started our demise. 13 goals in five seasons.
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Doing what his manager told him to do.harveys_gardener said:
What was clean shorts good at?Stu_of_Kunming said:
Did you fail A level football at the same time as econimics?harveys_gardener said:MH had no pace, couldn't press or tackle, average passer, never beat a man, quite good at arriving late in the box. Played at a high level but his signing started our demise. 13 goals in five seasons.
That's why he got picked each and every game.
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I didn't take A level English which explains why I'm so bad at itcafcfan1990 said:
I heard Harvey got the same grade as you in your EnglishStu_of_Kunming said:
Did you fail A level football at the same time as econimics?harveys_gardener said:MH had no pace, couldn't press or tackle, average passer, never beat a man, quite good at arriving late in the box. Played at a high level but his signing started our demise. 13 goals in five seasons.
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Bowyer comments on Cullen from twitter page I follow;
”not good”
take it it’s another long term one.0 -
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In terms of Cullen, it may actually improve our chances of keeping him this season if he is say out until January for example. Mind you, not good could mean longer!0
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The guy fell on his ankle. It’s ligament damage I believe so at least a month at a guess0
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It's taken about 15 months but he's finally Charltonised.PragueAddick said:Dunno if this has been mentioned but he was shown on the TV feed watching the game with his protective boot on. Not the worst sign...I hope. Terry Smith also mentioned that he's not injury prone, also a good sign.
But yeah, it is depressing.0 -
I would imagine the usual 2 months. should be back by the end of January.
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Bad time of year to miss two months given how many games we’ll play in that period. He’ll be a big, big miss.golfaddick said:I would imagine the usual 2 months. should be back by the end of January.0 -
We're doomed.
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When Cullen was out last year at Walsall away it was a massive loss and I think our form suffered0
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Then picked up again pretty much in line with his return. Said before, I call him our metronome, as when he ticks, so do we. Will be a big miss, however long he is out.roseandcrown said:When Cullen was out last year at Walsall away it was a massive loss and I think our form suffered4 -
se9addick said:
Bad time of year to miss two months given how many games we’ll play in that period. He’ll be a big, big miss.golfaddick said:I would imagine the usual 2 months. should be back by the end of January.
May well help us keep hold of him though.se9addick said:
Bad time of year to miss two months given how many games we’ll play in that period. He’ll be a big, big miss.golfaddick said:I would imagine the usual 2 months. should be back by the end of January.0 -
JC's injury was clearly serious, especially to him, at the time, there on the pitch on Saturday. Hence they carried him off. Not hobbled off supported by the physio, carried on a stretcher. We know roly is a lunatic, care-nothing, pennypinching shitehawk but what possible justification is there for not scanning the injured area until 48 hours have passed? Just cos he didn't have bones sticking out doesn't mean he hasn't got all sorts of tissue damage, none of which is going to benefit from the delay.
Fingers and toes crossed JC's recovery is a matter of weeks.0 -
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Relevant department not open on the weekend?StigThundercock said:JC's injury was clearly serious, especially to him, at the time, there on the pitch on Saturday. Hence they carried him off. Not hobbled off supported by the physio, carried on a stretcher. We know roly is a lunatic, care-nothing, pennypinching shitehawk but what possible justification is there for not scanning the injured area until 48 hours have passed? Just cos he didn't have bones sticking out doesn't mean he hasn't got all sorts of tissue damage, none of which is going to benefit from the delay.
Fingers and toes crossed JC's recovery is a matter of weeks.
Some sections of DVH dont open on a Saturday / Sunday for example0 -
I'm no medical expert but i believe the delay allows swelling to go down and so the scan gets a clearer picture.StigThundercock said:JC's injury was clearly serious, especially to him, at the time, there on the pitch on Saturday. Hence they carried him off. Not hobbled off supported by the physio, carried on a stretcher. We know roly is a lunatic, care-nothing, pennypinching shitehawk but what possible justification is there for not scanning the injured area until 48 hours have passed? Just cos he didn't have bones sticking out doesn't mean he hasn't got all sorts of tissue damage, none of which is going to benefit from the delay.
Fingers and toes crossed JC's recovery is a matter of weeks.
I may be wrong but there will be a reason for it.6 -
Sage is our resident expert here .... but I'll hazard a guess: it's often the case they won't scan until inflammation has reduced.StigThundercock said:JC's injury was clearly serious, especially to him, at the time, there on the pitch on Saturday. Hence they carried him off. Not hobbled off supported by the physio, carried on a stretcher. We know roly is a lunatic, care-nothing, pennypinching shitehawk but what possible justification is there for not scanning the injured area until 48 hours have passed? Just cos he didn't have bones sticking out doesn't mean he hasn't got all sorts of tissue damage, none of which is going to benefit from the delay.
Fingers and toes crossed JC's recovery is a matter of weeks.
Sage ..... help me out here!
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Agreed, common sense says you need the swelling to go down to get a clear scan.cantersaddick said:
I'm no medical expert but i believe the delay allows swelling to go down and so the scan gets a clearer picture.StigThundercock said:JC's injury was clearly serious, especially to him, at the time, there on the pitch on Saturday. Hence they carried him off. Not hobbled off supported by the physio, carried on a stretcher. We know roly is a lunatic, care-nothing, pennypinching shitehawk but what possible justification is there for not scanning the injured area until 48 hours have passed? Just cos he didn't have bones sticking out doesn't mean he hasn't got all sorts of tissue damage, none of which is going to benefit from the delay.
Fingers and toes crossed JC's recovery is a matter of weeks.
I may be wrong but there will be a reason for it.2 -
Inflammation needs to have subsided in order to obtain a scan of the clearest quality.
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Swelling needs to go down first, in case no one's said that.5
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I'm sure Roly isn't involved in decisions like that
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Then picked up again pretty much in line with his return. Said before, I call him our metronome, as when he ticks, so do we. Will be a big miss, however long he is out.roseandcrown said:When Cullen was out last year at Walsall away it was a massive loss and I think our form sufferedAbsolutely. I didn’t think Josh had been playing quite as well recently only to have egg on my face when we saw how much we missed him after he went off on Saturday. He does so much unnoticed clearing up in addition to all the obvious stuff. .3 -
Did you sign into the wrong forum again Talal?Talal said:Swelling needs to go down first, in case no one's said that.
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We have a winner! Inflammation needs to settle and go down. It’s also worse to scan an injury and give the wrong kind of treatment due to the inflammation not settling down. He was going to be out anyway, it’s best to make sure he gets the rest and right diagnosis rather than jumping the gun. With it being ankle ligaments, it most likely would’ve swollen up quite big, can’t do anything until that settles.cantersaddick said:
I'm no medical expert but i believe the delay allows swelling to go down and so the scan gets a clearer picture.StigThundercock said:JC's injury was clearly serious, especially to him, at the time, there on the pitch on Saturday. Hence they carried him off. Not hobbled off supported by the physio, carried on a stretcher. We know roly is a lunatic, care-nothing, pennypinching shitehawk but what possible justification is there for not scanning the injured area until 48 hours have passed? Just cos he didn't have bones sticking out doesn't mean he hasn't got all sorts of tissue damage, none of which is going to benefit from the delay.
Fingers and toes crossed JC's recovery is a matter of weeks.
I may be wrong but there will be a reason for it.4



















