Panutche Camará - June 2025 signed for Dundee United (p12)
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Ducktapeshoerepairs said:CAFCsayer said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:Can’t wait for the Ipswich fans reaction when he ‘tunnel jumps’ !!0
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I didn’t look long or hard @sam3110 , I just read a thread that was initiated by our own official twitter. I never said it was their whole fanbase, but you just crack on fella …
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sam3110 said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:CAFCsayer said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:Can’t wait for the Ipswich fans reaction when he ‘tunnel jumps’ !!I didn’t look long or hard @sam3110 , I just read a thread that was initiated by our own official twitter. I never said it was their whole fanbase, but you just crack on fella …0
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Add "back with the group" to the dustbin of nonsense.4
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Cafc43v3r said:Add "back with the group" to the dustbin of nonsense.
Like active training?
do you need it spelled out any clearer than that? Maybe you want Elmo from sesame street to tell you9 -
Cafc43v3r said:Add "back with the group" to the dustbin of nonsense.15
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Callumcafc said:Cafc43v3r said:Add "back with the group" to the dustbin of nonsense.1
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Off_it said:Callumcafc said:Cafc43v3r said:Add "back with the group" to the dustbin of nonsense.1
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Out for “at least three months”
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/panutche-camara-injury-updatePanutche Camará will be sidelined for a significant period of time after suffering a hamstring injury during Tuesday's 3-2 win at Wigan Athletic.
The midfielder, on loan from Ipswich Town, was forced off after 10 minutes at the DW Stadium.
“It’s not good so there’s no point dressing it up," said Michael Appleton. "It’s going to be at least three months and obviously I feel for Pan. He’s worked ever so hard to get himself in a position to play and you can see the ability that he’s got.
"He covers the ground very well and you could argue that he’s almost quicker with the ball than he is without the ball," added the Head Coach. He’s had issues in the past with his hamstring and he’s not had a great time of it with injuries over the last couple of years."
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Anotherone watching from the sideline for three months. Hopefully he will be fit just after the window closes in January.
That will leave us really up in the air.0 -
Means he'll probably miss AFCON too which is obviously gutting for him0
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Sad that it’s turned out like this but probably best to end the loan in January and replace with a player that can play
Hopefully he gets more luck in future as looks a very good player and a great character25 -
So out for at least 3 months meaning he won't be back until February at the earliest. Then he'll need time to get back to match fitness, will have missed almost two entire seasons and is obviously susceptible to picking up new injuries when he comes back. Feels like we should just cancel the loan in January if we can and free up the wage space for a replacement.
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Thing that stood out for me was Alfie May’s compassion for Pan when he did it in the Wigan game……love Alfie comes across as a top bloke11
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May as well send 4 of our 5 loanees back in Jan and just keep Watson (assuming we can).
Outside Watson our loanee business this season has been woeful.4 -
Can we cut the loan short does anyone know?
If he's out until February ish anyway at best, then needs to get match fit, feels a bit like a lost cause.2 -
I'd unfortunately be looking to terminate the loan if he's out for 3 months , real real shame because he seems to be a great character around the squad and has looked good when fit.
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Is this the last year of his contract at Ipswich?
I doubt this will be a popular view, but I can see an argument for keeping hold, getting him back for the run in and signing him at a knock down wage in summer...8 -
Siv_in_Norfolk said:Is this the last year of his contract at Ipswich?
I doubt this will be a popular view, but I can see an argument for keeping hold, getting him back for the run in and signing him at a knock down wage in summer...9 - Sponsored links:
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Siv_in_Norfolk said:Is this the last year of his contract at Ipswich?
I doubt this will be a popular view, but I can see an argument for keeping hold, getting him back for the run in and signing him at a knock down wage in summer...3 -
North Lower Neil said:Siv_in_Norfolk said:Is this the last year of his contract at Ipswich?
I doubt this will be a popular view, but I can see an argument for keeping hold, getting him back for the run in and signing him at a knock down wage in summer...4 -
Andy Scott: If you're reading this, do us a favour and keep away from Ipswich players. Camara, made of glass. Penney, not even worth that much. Fraser, Overrated, lightweight with no positional sense.0
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Surely they recall him to look after his injury for themselves1
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tangoflash said:Andy Scott: If you're reading this, do us a favour and keep away from Ipswich players. Camara, made of glass. Penney, not even worth that much. Fraser, Overrated, lightweight with no positional sense.1
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tangoflash said:Andy Scott: If you're reading this, do us a favour and keep away from Ipswich players. Camara, made of glass. Penney, not even worth that much. Fraser, Overrated, lightweight with no positional sense.3
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tangoflash said:Andy Scott: If you're reading this, do us a favour and keep away from Ipswich players. Camara, made of glass. Penney, not even worth that much. Fraser, Overrated, lightweight with no positional sense.0
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tangoflash said:Andy Scott: If you're reading this, do us a favour and keep away from Ipswich players. Camara, made of glass. Penney, not even worth that much. Fraser, Overrated, lightweight with no positional sense.
Bonne and Penney were bad signings. Fraser is fine. Camara has the upside to be an excellent signing. Sometimes players get injured. It happens. It's not the same as his injury last year.7 -
Gotta feel for him, he clearly just wants to play. Can't remember the last player that went off injured crying for us before. Whether it's for us or not, hopefully he gets a good run of games when he's back.
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