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This place is weird11
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🤦♂️🤢🤢carly burn said:Well this has gone a fair way off piste.
While I'm here, does anyone want to see a picture of my surgical bunions?0 -
I realise it’s not as simple as I make out.ShootersHillGuru said:
For this type of injury it will be assessed straight away by a senior radiographer. If it’s a fracture the on call radiologist will be consulted with input from the orthopaedic team to assess the need for surgery. If the investigation is done in a private clinic a radiologist will be present but the surgical input would be the same.sillav nitram said:How long does an X Ray take and for it to be assessed?
They must know by now the extent of his injury, time to feed the masses!
Or are they being a tease?I hadn’t thought about this before but presumably the club sends players to private specialists, rather than A&E? Or do they employ relevant people and I’m not talking about Will Abbott?0 -
Did you have both feet done at once ?carly burn said:Well this has gone a fair way off piste.
While I'm here, does anyone want to see a picture of my surgical bunions?
how long were you out of action for?
mine look ropey but no real pain unless in shoes for too long0 -
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Sillybilly said:Ah bollocks to it, if we’re comparing leg wounds………..🤣🤣🤣


I'm in awe of you Silly billy and the ability of CL to go from a late tackle by Clare on Josh Edwards and the ability of the tangent to go from a possible sprained ankle-ligament damage-fracture- to being leg less !
Only that great WW2 flyer Douglas Bader can win this contest and like a certain cafc centre forward of recent times was better in the air than on the ground 🤦♂️
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I've had a crappy couple of days and I must say the giggling at this thread has really lifted the spirits! Never change CL!8
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Just to confirm I am liking that his has lifted the spirits, not that you have had a crappy couple of days! Life can be shit sometimes and CL can be a bit of a refuge. Hope things get better for you soon.Pelling1993 said:I've had a crappy couple of days and I must say the giggling at this thread has really lifted the spirits! Never change CL!7 -
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Show off! 🤓Sillybilly said:Ah bollocks to it, if we’re comparing leg wounds………..🤣🤣🤣
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I have visions of Josh Edwards reading this thread, and expecting it to all be about him
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Have you every thrown a baggier pair of shorts over that to try and impress the missus?Sillybilly said:Ah bollocks to it, if we’re comparing leg wounds………..🤣🤣🤣
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carly burn said:Well this has gone a fair way off piste.
While I'm here, does anyone want to see a picture of my surgical bunions?
No thanks. I'm still getting over Elfbourgs toenails!
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The club has used private medical diagnostics for many years. For sure on an injury like this one he would have been seen straight after the game. The club will know what the situation is already, I suspect we won't be told until until the next game... unless something leaks out from inside the club.sillav nitram said:
I realise it’s not as simple as I make out.ShootersHillGuru said:
For this type of injury it will be assessed straight away by a senior radiographer. If it’s a fracture the on call radiologist will be consulted with input from the orthopaedic team to assess the need for surgery. If the investigation is done in a private clinic a radiologist will be present but the surgical input would be the same.sillav nitram said:How long does an X Ray take and for it to be assessed?
They must know by now the extent of his injury, time to feed the masses!
Or are they being a tease?I hadn’t thought about this before but presumably the club sends players to private specialists, rather than A&E? Or do they employ relevant people and I’m not talking about Will Abbott?1 -
https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/24513482.bolton-wanderers-v-mansfield-town---latest-injury-updates/
Orient got away with one against Bolton too it seems0 -
Definitely according to Danny Mills last week.MStuartPerm said:
And Neil Heaney fractured Mauricio Tarrico’s nose, allegedly….paulsturgess said:
I think you guys are completely misremembering this…charltonbob said:
I think Curbs knew about the injury that's why Robbo didn't start the game.robroy said:I'm sure Johnny Robinson took his pen at Wembley with a fracture, they found out after the game.
robbo broke his leg in march I think, and was out for 2 months… he was just about fit for Wembley, which was his first game back after RECOVERING from the fracture. That’s why he didn’t start… (and that’s why we signed Neil Heaney on loan for the run in)2 -
Punched him down the stairs in front of his mrs 🤣Covered End said:
Definitely according to Danny Mills last week.MStuartPerm said:
And Neil Heaney fractured Mauricio Tarrico’s nose, allegedly….paulsturgess said:
I think you guys are completely misremembering this…charltonbob said:
I think Curbs knew about the injury that's why Robbo didn't start the game.robroy said:I'm sure Johnny Robinson took his pen at Wembley with a fracture, they found out after the game.
robbo broke his leg in march I think, and was out for 2 months… he was just about fit for Wembley, which was his first game back after RECOVERING from the fracture. That’s why he didn’t start… (and that’s why we signed Neil Heaney on loan for the run in)1 -
Yeah, another horrible tackle only getting a yellow.jonno said:https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/24513482.bolton-wanderers-v-mansfield-town---latest-injury-updates/
Orient got away with one against Bolton too it seems
they’re clearly setting up to put one on the opposition, dirty bastards1 -
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Gisappointed said:No idea why we didn't sign Heaney permanently and why his career fizzed out after he left. I thought he was superb for us.
I thought he was a pretty lightweight winger who offered nothing defensively. From memory his one trick was beelining into the area from his wing and winning us penalties (not a bad trick mind).0 -
😉oohaahmortimer said:
Did you have both feet done at once ?carly burn said:Well this has gone a fair way off piste.
While I'm here, does anyone want to see a picture of my surgical bunions?
how long were you out of action for?
mine look ropey but no real pain unless in shoes for too long
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T_C_E said:
😉oohaahmortimer said:
Did you have both feet done at once ?carly burn said:Well this has gone a fair way off piste.
While I'm here, does anyone want to see a picture of my surgical bunions?
how long were you out of action for?
mine look ropey but no real pain unless in shoes for too long

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When I was in Charlton youth squad, I had to have a cartilage out of one knee and other knee checked. I was sent to the hospital in Greenwich, cannot remember which one, on the bottom road from Deptford, in 1960. It was a NHS hospital but they had a surgeon who did all of their operations. I was visited by Charlie ????, who was in charge of medical problems at Charlton, after the operation.jonno said:
The club has used private medical diagnostics for many years. For sure on an injury like this one he would have been seen straight after the game. The club will know what the situation is already, I suspect we won't be told until until the next game... unless something leaks out from inside the club.sillav nitram said:
I realise it’s not as simple as I make out.ShootersHillGuru said:
For this type of injury it will be assessed straight away by a senior radiographer. If it’s a fracture the on call radiologist will be consulted with input from the orthopaedic team to assess the need for surgery. If the investigation is done in a private clinic a radiologist will be present but the surgical input would be the same.sillav nitram said:How long does an X Ray take and for it to be assessed?
They must know by now the extent of his injury, time to feed the masses!
Or are they being a tease?I hadn’t thought about this before but presumably the club sends players to private specialists, rather than A&E? Or do they employ relevant people and I’m not talking about Will Abbott?1 -
John Buck and Charlie Hall.ross1 said:
When I was in Charlton youth squad, I had to have a cartilage out of one knee and other knee checked. I was sent to the hospital in Greenwich, cannot remember which one, on the bottom road from Deptford, in 1960. It was a NHS hospital but they had a surgeon who did all of their operations. I was visited by Charlie ????, who was in charge of medical problems at Charlton, after the operation.jonno said:
The club has used private medical diagnostics for many years. For sure on an injury like this one he would have been seen straight after the game. The club will know what the situation is already, I suspect we won't be told until until the next game... unless something leaks out from inside the club.sillav nitram said:
I realise it’s not as simple as I make out.ShootersHillGuru said:
For this type of injury it will be assessed straight away by a senior radiographer. If it’s a fracture the on call radiologist will be consulted with input from the orthopaedic team to assess the need for surgery. If the investigation is done in a private clinic a radiologist will be present but the surgical input would be the same.sillav nitram said:How long does an X Ray take and for it to be assessed?
They must know by now the extent of his injury, time to feed the masses!
Or are they being a tease?I hadn’t thought about this before but presumably the club sends players to private specialists, rather than A&E? Or do they employ relevant people and I’m not talking about Will Abbott?4 -
Weeks rather than Months per Cawley
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Ooooooo that’s an interesting claim to fame. Can I have your autograph?ross1 said:
When I was in Charlton youth squad, I had to have a cartilage out of one knee and other knee checked. I was sent to the hospital in Greenwich, cannot remember which one, on the bottom road from Deptford, in 1960. It was a NHS hospital but they had a surgeon who did all of their operations. I was visited by Charlie ????, who was in charge of medical problems at Charlton, after the operation.jonno said:
The club has used private medical diagnostics for many years. For sure on an injury like this one he would have been seen straight after the game. The club will know what the situation is already, I suspect we won't be told until until the next game... unless something leaks out from inside the club.sillav nitram said:
I realise it’s not as simple as I make out.ShootersHillGuru said:
For this type of injury it will be assessed straight away by a senior radiographer. If it’s a fracture the on call radiologist will be consulted with input from the orthopaedic team to assess the need for surgery. If the investigation is done in a private clinic a radiologist will be present but the surgical input would be the same.sillav nitram said:How long does an X Ray take and for it to be assessed?
They must know by now the extent of his injury, time to feed the masses!
Or are they being a tease?I hadn’t thought about this before but presumably the club sends players to private specialists, rather than A&E? Or do they employ relevant people and I’m not talking about Will Abbott?1 -
Thank you, exactly right. How did you know? Do you know which hospital as well? 😄gilbertfilbert said:
John Buck and Charlie Hall.ross1 said:
When I was in Charlton youth squad, I had to have a cartilage out of one knee and other knee checked. I was sent to the hospital in Greenwich, cannot remember which one, on the bottom road from Deptford, in 1960. It was a NHS hospital but they had a surgeon who did all of their operations. I was visited by Charlie ????, who was in charge of medical problems at Charlton, after the operation.jonno said:
The club has used private medical diagnostics for many years. For sure on an injury like this one he would have been seen straight after the game. The club will know what the situation is already, I suspect we won't be told until until the next game... unless something leaks out from inside the club.sillav nitram said:
I realise it’s not as simple as I make out.ShootersHillGuru said:
For this type of injury it will be assessed straight away by a senior radiographer. If it’s a fracture the on call radiologist will be consulted with input from the orthopaedic team to assess the need for surgery. If the investigation is done in a private clinic a radiologist will be present but the surgical input would be the same.sillav nitram said:How long does an X Ray take and for it to be assessed?
They must know by now the extent of his injury, time to feed the masses!
Or are they being a tease?I hadn’t thought about this before but presumably the club sends players to private specialists, rather than A&E? Or do they employ relevant people and I’m not talking about Will Abbott?0 -
My wife wants to know where you got the shoes?T_C_E said:
😉oohaahmortimer said:
Did you have both feet done at once ?carly burn said:Well this has gone a fair way off piste.
While I'm here, does anyone want to see a picture of my surgical bunions?
how long were you out of action for?
mine look ropey but no real pain unless in shoes for too long
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