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Panutche Camará - June 2025 signed for Dundee United (p12)

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  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,467
    sam3110 said:
    Surely they recall him to look after his injury for themselves
    He can go back there for treatment without them recalling him necessarily. I'm sure they'll do that for initial assessments and for the op if one is needed. 

    He might get recalled/have loan cancelled anyway, but they don't have to do that just to oversee his treatment. 
  • If we have a clause allowing us to return him, I can see us doing it. I imagine his wages will be quite significant for a start.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,581
    feel for him with his injuries over the last 18 months or so. Quickly becoming Aneke Mark II.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,581
    if he's on loan I'd suspect there's a recall/send back clause for January but I doubt we can send him back before then to save his wages.
  • Chunes said:
    Pretty gutting stuff. He was the player I was most excited about watching and of course in true Charlton fashion, he's going to spend most of the season out injured. 
    This. Remember watching him in the behind close door season and thinking this is guy is the real deal. There were glimpses of his talent for Charlton. Feel sorry for the bloke.
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,179
    edited November 2023
    Feel for him.

    As for our transfer policy. We have to stop signing players that had bad injuries and have not proven they're fully over those injuries. McGrandles, Taylor, and now Camara. All players we signed who were coming off the back of significant spells out and have since suffered multiple significant injuries while with us. Even if they are "different" injuries, once a player gets one bad one they often seem to get more injury prone in the future. 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,859
    Has anyone suggested it was "negligence" to play him yet?
  • Feel for him.

    As for our transfer policy. We have to stop signing players that had bad injuries and have not proven they're fully over they are over those injuries. McGrandles, Taylor, and now Camara. All players we signed who were coming off the back of significant spells out and have since suffered multiple significant injuries while with us. Even if they are "different" injuries, once a player get one bad one they often seem to get more injury prone in the future. 




    Obviously gutted for poor Pan,but this is so true…
  • Off_it said:
    Cafc43v3r said:
    Add "back with the group" to the dustbin of nonsense.
    Lovely to see him with the group on the grass. Once fit, we’ll go again.
    But will we go again with the high press or the low block?  It's all about minutes.
     Both!
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  • Can / will the loan be cancelled in January, given his injury record, and we get someone else in instead?
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,576
    Can / will the loan be cancelled in January, given his injury record, and we get someone else in instead?
    A player we had on loan a few years ago, can't remember who it was, could have his loan cancelled but all three parties had to agree. Hopefully, this is not the case with Pan.
  • We'll need to get Martyn Lewis to help. Under the consumer protection act, if something you buy breaks within a certain period, you can get a replacement.
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,827
    Chunes said:
    Pretty gutting stuff. He was the player I was most excited about watching and of course in true Charlton fashion, he's going to spend most of the season out injured. 
    This. Remember watching him in the behind close door season and thinking this is guy is the real deal. There were glimpses of his talent for Charlton. Feel sorry for the bloke.
    The years at Dulwich and Plymouth suggest there was something holding him back
    from making it
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,462
    Never realised hes only played 4 times for Ipswich. 
    Clearly a big injury risk. You can look at this loan move in two ways.
    He was sent to us to get some minutes after said big injury, but then why on earth would you send him to Charlton with our fitness and medical record?
    Or, they knew there was a good chance it would flare up again and they wanted someone else to ease the burden on their purse strings whilst he's sat at home seeing out his contract?
  • Never realised hes only played 4 times for Ipswich. 
    Clearly a big injury risk. You can look at this loan move in two ways.
    He was sent to us to get some minutes after said big injury, but then why on earth would you send him to Charlton with our fitness and medical record?
    Or, they knew there was a good chance it would flare up again and they wanted someone else to ease the burden on their purse strings whilst he's sat at home seeing out his contract?
    But then before he joined Ipswich, he played 94 games in 2 seasons for Plymouth, and 118 games in 3 seasons for Crawley, so it's not as if he's had problems for years. 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,859
    This has got shades of the Chuks Aneke thread, when people questioned why we signed him because of his injury record and others insisted his injury record wasn't bad.
  • Never realised hes only played 4 times for Ipswich. 
    Clearly a big injury risk. You can look at this loan move in two ways.
    He was sent to us to get some minutes after said big injury, but then why on earth would you send him to Charlton with our fitness and medical record?
    Or, they knew there was a good chance it would flare up again and they wanted someone else to ease the burden on their purse strings whilst he's sat at home seeing out his contract?
    But then before he joined Ipswich, he played 94 games in 2 seasons for Plymouth, and 118 games in 3 seasons for Crawley, so it's not as if he's had problems for years. 
    Big injuries can change things for players in a big way. They can be a reset button and what a player is like after them is not always what they were like before them. Sometimes the effects are metal and they lose confidence, sometimes they’re fit but have lost a bit of mobility and their form suffers, sometimes there are other physiological side effects and they just become more injury prone in general. Sometimes they come back and are just as good as before. Rufus is one I can think of who got over his first knee injury pretty well. Stevie Brown and his broken leg(s), but we’ve had plenty who never got their old selves back as well.

    Any player can get injured at anytime so signing fit players doesn’t guarantee no future injuries but it just seems an unnecessary risk to keep signing players like that. Especially someone like Pan who you’ve got to think was supposed be a key member of our first XI and someone the side was going to built around a bit. 

    I guess it’s a bit like opting to buy an Alfa Romeo that was in a bad crash and has been repaired instead of a used Toyota with a full service history. They could both fail their next MOT but you know which one is more likely to. 
  • Off_it said:
    Has anyone suggested it was "negligence" to play him yet?
    A couple of press conferences ago, when talking about Pan being fit again, Appleton did say something like (this isn’t a verbatim quote) “ Saturday might be a bit too soon for him but then again Pan is one of those players you can probably throw back in a bit sooner than others”. 

    So negligence is maybe not the correct word but we have a long track record now, across multiple different managers, of bringing back players and them just breaking down again within a few matches. Pan made two sub appearance then started back to back matches all in the space of just 10 days. That does feel a little rushed in terms of the amount of minutes so soon after a significant injury that itself quickly followed a really major one. Likewise with Chuks, we keep trying to start him, even though we KNOW every time you do it just becomes more and more likely he’ll get injured again. 

    So negligence may not be the exact right word, but it is incredibly frustrating to keep seeing us take, what I would argue are, short sighted risks with players, over and over again. 

    I don’t know how good our fitness and medical departments are so I’m not going to try and blame anyone in particular, but the overall physical condition of our players rarely seems to be that great. We have so many players who seem to struggle to get through a full 90 minutes and then we exacerbate things by signing half fit players every summer. We also seem to hardly use the U23 to give returning players some lower intensity playing time (the old reserve leagues used to be ideal for this). 

    We’re stuck in this cycle of sign unfit players -> lose a bunch to injury early season -> overplay the ones that are still fit -> lose more to injury as a result -> rush back other recovering players -> lose them to injury again -> rush back the others -> maybe finally get the majority fit towards the end of the season -> lose half of them in the summer to free transfers or returning loans -> sign unfit players to replace them and rinse and repeat for this infinite league one purgatory we seem to be stuck in.

    I can’t be the only one sick of watching the same mistakes over and over again.
  • wmcf123 said:
    Chunes said:
    Pretty gutting stuff. He was the player I was most excited about watching and of course in true Charlton fashion, he's going to spend most of the season out injured. 
    This. Remember watching him in the behind close door season and thinking this is guy is the real deal. There were glimpses of his talent for Charlton. Feel sorry for the bloke.
    The years at Dulwich and Plymouth suggest there was something holding him back
    from making it

    It would appear he had three seasons at Crawley and played a lot of games, likewise for two seasons with Plymouth, but then came the injury at Ipswich.
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  • ct_addick
    ct_addick Posts: 4,336
    I was really excited to see him sign for us on loan as I have always rated him.....shame about the injuries

  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,154
    Player doing a hamstring early in a game generally does raise a question-mark about the fitness/conditioning set up. I would love to hear what Charlie-boy has to say about this injury (and Chuks) since he had already identified it as a problem before the takeover. 
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Player doing a hamstring early in a game generally does raise a question-mark about the fitness/conditioning set up. I would love to hear what Charlie-boy has to say about this injury (and Chuks) since he had already identified it as a problem before the takeover. 
    Didn't he blag some guff to you about the new 'Owners' potential approach towards fitness, injuries and conditioning? 

    Good point about such a serious hamstring injury being incurred after 10 minutes....something that's not really been focused on this thread.
  • Can't remember who, Millwallfan will know, but they had a player (can't recall who) that hadn't missed a single game for about 5 seasons. I mean how is that possible. Oh for a team of such players. Yes even Millwall ones!
  • Did we ever recruit anyone for the Performance Director job? Do the responsibilities include the medical stuff? I thought interviews were nearly complete a while ago but I don't remember if anyone was appointed and I've just scanned through the news pages on the official site and couldn't see anything there?
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,154
    mendonca said:
    Player doing a hamstring early in a game generally does raise a question-mark about the fitness/conditioning set up. I would love to hear what Charlie-boy has to say about this injury (and Chuks) since he had already identified it as a problem before the takeover. 
    Didn't he blag some guff to you about the new 'Owners' potential approach towards fitness, injuries and conditioning? 

    Good point about such a serious hamstring injury being incurred after 10 minutes....something that's not really been focused on this thread.
    Yes he did, that’s why I reference it. He very much gives the impression that he himself had identified it as an issue. Also re @WrightCharlie question, “Performance” is the word he used in the interview ( a section he asked me to keep off record) and so as he uses it, it seems to mean fitness/conditioning and to some extent medical. 
  • after seeing these two midfielders coming in on loan it reminded me of this chap.

    anyone know when or if he will be back in a Charlton shirt? 
  • Talal
    Talal Posts: 11,492
    Seem to recall it being end of January time he was expected to be back, though may be into February before he's match fit. Unless anything's changed of course. 
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,349
    Talal said:
    Seem to recall it being end of January time he was expected to be back, though may be into February before he's match fit. Unless anything's changed of course. 
    Yeah, they said late Jan at the earliest. 
  • Talal said:
    Seem to recall it being end of January time he was expected to be back, though may be into February before he's match fit. Unless anything's changed of course. 
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