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Collins Sichenje Signs On A Three And A Half Year Deal

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  • scruffle
    scruffle Posts: 2,363
    Ive not noticed the colins love in on socials from the club this week so assume hes going to be out. After his first few appearances, will be a loss to us. So hopefully im wrong and I really am staying off socials as much as I intend to!!
  • superdulvertonred
    superdulvertonred Posts: 1,196
    I like it and have put in on a playlist. Will play it on the way to the game later 
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,235
    edited March 7
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    ... yet our amazing medical team/manager told him to play on.


    They were better qualified to make that decision I’d say, not quite sure why people are so ready to put the boot into whatever they can about the club, manager. 
    Misses today, must have been some serious cramp. At least we finished the game with 10 players on the pitch though. 


  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 98,539
    Gets injured early on in his Charlton career? - That what I call proper Charlton
  • DennisBooth
    DennisBooth Posts: 162
    shine166 said:
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    ... yet our amazing medical team/manager told him to play on.


    They were better qualified to make that decision I’d say, not quite sure why people are so ready to put the boot into whatever they can about the club, manager. 
    Misses today, must have been some serious cramp. At least we finished the game with 10 players on the pitch though. 


    It was obvious to everyone that it was a hamstring.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,235
    shine166 said:
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    ... yet our amazing medical team/manager told him to play on.


    They were better qualified to make that decision I’d say, not quite sure why people are so ready to put the boot into whatever they can about the club, manager. 
    Misses today, must have been some serious cramp. At least we finished the game with 10 players on the pitch though. 


    It was obvious to everyone that it was a hamstring.
    Everyone with half a brain, yes.
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,042
    This is why we can't have nice things...
    I repeat...
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 1,383
    Hopefully just a minor hamstring injury were one CB away from throwing an u21 into the starting XI
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 14,234
    Again
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,499
    shine166 said:
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    ... yet our amazing medical team/manager told him to play on.


    They were better qualified to make that decision I’d say, not quite sure why people are so ready to put the boot into whatever they can about the club, manager. 
    Misses today, must have been some serious cramp. At least we finished the game with 10 players on the pitch though. 


    Did I say it was cramp?, I actually said it looked like a pull, not sure the purpose of the cheap shot, hope you feel better now though.

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  • sammy391
    sammy391 Posts: 3,998
    OS says he picked up an injury last week
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 38,586
    Hopefully just a minor hamstring injury were one CB away from throwing an u21 into the starting XI
    Not as bad as it sounds, Sichenje is only 22 himself. Gough, Laqeretabua and Mitchell are all 20/21.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,235
    edited March 7
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    ... yet our amazing medical team/manager told him to play on.


    They were better qualified to make that decision I’d say, not quite sure why people are so ready to put the boot into whatever they can about the club, manager. 
    Misses today, must have been some serious cramp. At least we finished the game with 10 players on the pitch though. 


    Did I say it was cramp?, I actually said it looked like a pull, not sure the purpose of the cheap shot, hope you feel better now though.
    Says the person who had a pop at me
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,499
    shine166 said:
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    ... yet our amazing medical team/manager told him to play on.


    They were better qualified to make that decision I’d say, not quite sure why people are so ready to put the boot into whatever they can about the club, manager. 
    Misses today, must have been some serious cramp. At least we finished the game with 10 players on the pitch though. 


    Did I say it was cramp?, I actually said it looked like a pull, not sure the purpose of the cheap shot, hope you feel better now though.
    Says the person who had a pop at me
    Ok 1-1😂 
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,235
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    Sword65pf said:
    shine166 said:
    ... yet our amazing medical team/manager told him to play on.


    They were better qualified to make that decision I’d say, not quite sure why people are so ready to put the boot into whatever they can about the club, manager. 
    Misses today, must have been some serious cramp. At least we finished the game with 10 players on the pitch though. 


    Did I say it was cramp?, I actually said it looked like a pull, not sure the purpose of the cheap shot, hope you feel better now though.
    Says the person who had a pop at me
    Ok 1-1😂 
    😆  I'm happy with that lol.
  • _uptheaddicks
    _uptheaddicks Posts: 237
    It seems that it was a definite hamstring pull (not cramp or Ramadan relates dehydration), and we let him carry on playing for around 15 minutes.

    Having got 0 points from the game, you can say it was a bad decision as we are now without Collins and Burke to fill the center-back role for Lloyd, either to have a rest or if he gets injured.
  • jose
    jose Posts: 1,072
    Before games the unused squad members usually do a warm down on the pitch. Often two players.
    Zach Mitchell was the warm downer on Saturday, so presumably he was on the fringes of the squad for that game.
  • elbiglad
    elbiglad Posts: 178
    It seems that it was a definite hamstring pull (not cramp or Ramadan relates dehydration), and we let him carry on playing for around 15 minutes.

    Having got 0 points from the game, you can say it was a bad decision as we are now without Collins and Burke to fill the center-back role for Lloyd, either to have a rest or if he gets injured.
    I would have to double check but I am pretty sure it wasn't 15 minutes. I remember him doing it towards the very end of the match, I'd say it was closer to four minutes on the pitch after he pulled up. 
  • Nadou
    Nadou Posts: 1,750
    Love him, love the song, hope he recovers quickly.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,235
    elbiglad said:
    It seems that it was a definite hamstring pull (not cramp or Ramadan relates dehydration), and we let him carry on playing for around 15 minutes.

    Having got 0 points from the game, you can say it was a bad decision as we are now without Collins and Burke to fill the center-back role for Lloyd, either to have a rest or if he gets injured.
    I would have to double check but I am pretty sure it wasn't 15 minutes. I remember him doing it towards the very end of the match, I'd say it was closer to four minutes on the pitch after he pulled up. 
    Even worse decision then, especially with Jones 1 booking away from a ban.

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  • elbiglad
    elbiglad Posts: 178
    Injuries happen unfortunately. I don't think there was any intention for him to play as much as he did so quickly after arriving, but injuries v West Brom and Wrexham forced our hand. 

    I think he touched the ball once more after he signalled to come off, but can't be 100% certain. I don't know if he made it any worse by staying on for those last few minutes, but I can understand why our coaches decided to tell him to stand up front rather than come off in the heat of the moment. Personally, I think the damage was already done. Perhaps cooler heads would've told him to come off, but I can imagine what the reaction would've been in the stands and on here!


  • _uptheaddicks
    _uptheaddicks Posts: 237
    elbiglad said:
    Injuries happen unfortunately. I don't think there was any intention for him to play as much as he did so quickly after arriving, but injuries v West Brom and Wrexham forced our hand. 

    I think he touched the ball once more after he signalled to come off, but can't be 100% certain. I don't know if he made it any worse by staying on for those last few minutes, but I can understand why our coaches decided to tell him to stand up front rather than come off in the heat of the moment. Personally, I think the damage was already done. Perhaps cooler heads would've told him to come off, but I can imagine what the reaction would've been in the stands and on here!


    Not quite sure who or what you're defending!
  • elbiglad
    elbiglad Posts: 178
    edited March 10
    I think it's pretty clear: whoever made the decision (likely Nathan Jones) to keep him on the pitch for four minutes after he signalled that he was injured. I think it's totally understandable how this happened in the moment. 

    It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback.
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 1,383
    It seems that it was a definite hamstring pull (not cramp or Ramadan relates dehydration), and we let him carry on playing for around 15 minutes.

    Having got 0 points from the game, you can say it was a bad decision as we are now without Collins and Burke to fill the center-back role for Lloyd, either to have a rest or if he gets injured.
    It wasn’t 15 mins he did in the 90th when he delivered the cross after running 50 yards down the right. It’s not like he even ran in those last 4 minutes of added time it wouldn’t have made a difference whether we hooked him or not once it’s pulled it’s pulled 
  • cafc-4-life
    cafc-4-life Posts: 1,346
    I don't mind AI for good use... but when it comes to making music it's awful.
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 11,829
    I don't mind AI for good use... but when it comes to making music it's awful.

    Not mention he seems to have turned Jamaican going by the style of music.
  • Nadou
    Nadou Posts: 1,750
    Chunes said:
    I couldn't get past the first pair of lyrics. Year 6 rhyme scheme. 
    And it's not in iambic pentameter, dammit.
  • elbiglad said:
    I think it's pretty clear: whoever made the decision (likely Nathan Jones) to keep him on the pitch for four minutes after he signalled that he was injured. I think it's totally understandable how this happened in the moment. 

    It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback.

    It was very obviously a hamstring at the time. He should have been straight off, it's schoolboy stuff. You can't run it off, it will only make it worse.  I was there and said he should be straight off as did everyone with me. It's not being a Monday morning quarterback, it's basic.
    But NJ is in credit overall and Collins will hopefully be fit and raring to go for next season as he looked very, very decent.
  • elbiglad
    elbiglad Posts: 178
    elbiglad said:
    I think it's pretty clear: whoever made the decision (likely Nathan Jones) to keep him on the pitch for four minutes after he signalled that he was injured. I think it's totally understandable how this happened in the moment. 

    It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback.

    It was very obviously a hamstring at the time. He should have been straight off, it's schoolboy stuff. You can't run it off, it will only make it worse.  I was there and said he should be straight off as did everyone with me. It's not being a Monday morning quarterback, it's basic.
    But NJ is in credit overall and Collins will hopefully be fit and raring to go for next season as he looked very, very decent.
    Ha, I don’t think he was told to try and run it off! He was told to stand up front for the last four minutes of a game we had a good chance of getting something from. I don’t think he was involved in anything that could’ve made it worse, the damage was already done. 
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,997
    elbiglad said:
    elbiglad said:
    I think it's pretty clear: whoever made the decision (likely Nathan Jones) to keep him on the pitch for four minutes after he signalled that he was injured. I think it's totally understandable how this happened in the moment. 

    It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback.

    It was very obviously a hamstring at the time. He should have been straight off, it's schoolboy stuff. You can't run it off, it will only make it worse.  I was there and said he should be straight off as did everyone with me. It's not being a Monday morning quarterback, it's basic.
    But NJ is in credit overall and Collins will hopefully be fit and raring to go for next season as he looked very, very decent.
    Ha, I don’t think he was told to try and run it off! He was told to stand up front for the last four minutes of a game we had a good chance of getting something from. I don’t think he was involved in anything that could’ve made it worse, the damage was already done. 
    Someone did pass to him and he put another ball into the box and winced again.