Unless Cousins has a buy out clause we do not have to sell.
He maybe unhappy but he would get over it.
For once i agree with Colin.
You can't just refuse to sell a player and say "he'll get over it". Player power rules these days. If we refused to sell Cousins to QPR, a club in a higher division and likely on higher wages too, do we really expect he'd be happy to stay and would be giving his all week in week out.
If you found yourself a new job at a better company and on higher wages and when you handed your notice in, your boss simply said 'no way, get on with your job', how happy do you think you'd be continuing to work there?
I think Slade has made it pretty clear he doesn't want players who don't want to be at the club. Solly has signed a contract so that's a plus (Solly now has to rediscover his form) but if JBG Cousins Bergdich & Tex want to go, then they should go.
I mentioned it b4 and surely someone close to the club must know - he has been out best part of a year and we suddenly have another four months. That seems specific. Not "a while longer". Has he had an op that the normal recovery is 4 months. If not, why not, rest hasn't worked?
Simon Barker had his comeback against Derby (ex team) for Burton as a sub After 4 and a half years out ! what a spirit to Keep going and doing rehab for that long. (on Channel 5 league show)
I hope Kashi is back sooner rather than later as he was decent if i remember correctly.
I thought Diarra was meant to be off for about 6 weeks with hairline fracture, the average time for healing is said to be 4 to 8 weeks so sholud not be far off a return.
I thought Diarra was meant to be off for about 6 weeks with hairline fracture, the average time for healing is said to be 4 to 8 weeks so sholud not be far off a return.
When I had a hairline fracture of the tibia it took about a year to fully heal. There was an ossified growth over it while it was healing, but that growth jutted out of my leg awkwardly and caused a tremendous amount of pain. The risk of re-injury are very, very low, but the amount of pain it can cause is immense.
I mentioned it b4 and surely someone close to the club must know - he has been out best part of a year and we suddenly have another four months. That seems specific. Not "a while longer". Has he had an op that the normal recovery is 4 months. If not, why not, rest hasn't worked?
Didn't Slade say a while back that his new injury was pretty much a result of not being properly treated the first time round? Remember him saying something about a 'historical injury'.
I mentioned it b4 and surely someone close to the club must know - he has been out best part of a year and we suddenly have another four months. That seems specific. Not "a while longer". Has he had an op that the normal recovery is 4 months. If not, why not, rest hasn't worked?
Didn't Slade say a while back that his new injury was pretty much a result of not being properly treated the first time round? Remember him saying something about a 'historical injury'.
Yes his foot/toe still had a break/fracture at the end of the season, but the club sent him on his hols and provided NO MEDICAL STAFF ALL SUMMER. So consequently Diarra, Lennon and possibly others were still injured 2 months later. Mind you, as none of the players were told when to return, it's lucky that we found out as soon as we did. You couldn't make it up.
I mentioned it b4 and surely someone close to the club must know - he has been out best part of a year and we suddenly have another four months. That seems specific. Not "a while longer". Has he had an op that the normal recovery is 4 months. If not, why not, rest hasn't worked?
Didn't Slade say a while back that his new injury was pretty much a result of not being properly treated the first time round? Remember him saying something about a 'historical injury'.
Yes his foot/toe still had a break/fracture at the end of the season, but the club sent him on his hols and provided NO MEDICAL STAFF ALL SUMMER. So consequently Diarra, Lennon and possibly others were still injured 2 months later. Mind you, as none of the players were told when to return, it's lucky that we found out as soon as we did. You couldn't make it up.
These are the sort of situations that should be put to Latrien by supporters groups for an explanation / clarification. Still I doubt whether the more vociferous fans representatives will get an invitation.
I mentioned it b4 and surely someone close to the club must know - he has been out best part of a year and we suddenly have another four months. That seems specific. Not "a while longer". Has he had an op that the normal recovery is 4 months. If not, why not, rest hasn't worked?
Didn't Slade say a while back that his new injury was pretty much a result of not being properly treated the first time round? Remember him saying something about a 'historical injury'.
Yes his foot/toe still had a break/fracture at the end of the season, but the club sent him on his hols and provided NO MEDICAL STAFF ALL SUMMER. So consequently Diarra, Lennon and possibly others were still injured 2 months later. Mind you, as none of the players were told when to return, it's lucky that we found out as soon as we did. You couldn't make it up.
These are the sort of situations that should be put to Latrien by supporters groups for an explanation / clarification. Stil I doubt whether the more vociferous fans representatives will get an invitation.
When Russell came in, the players weren't even set a pre season date, due to no manager being in place. I would've thought something would have been arranged, obviously not.
The players were never assigned a proper/detailed summer program to keep lean and fit for the upcoming season. Again, as no manager was there, no initiative was taken to get this sorted.
Alou, Harry & Ahmed injuries were 'historical' due to players being rushed back too early and without proper rehabilitation.
When Russell came in, the players weren't even set a pre season date, due to no manager being in place. I would've thought something would have been arranged, obviously not.
The players were never assigned a proper/detailed summer program to keep lean and fit for the upcoming season. Again, as no manager was there, no initiative was taken to get this sorted.
Alou, Harry & Ahmed injuries were 'historical' due to players being rushed back too early and without proper rehabilitation.
Amateurish, shameful, and a disgraceful absence of duty of care towards players, two of them young people in this case.
This shower make ashamed to be a Charlton supporter.
When Russell came in, the players weren't even set a pre season date, due to no manager being in place. I would've thought something would have been arranged, obviously not.
The players were never assigned a proper/detailed summer program to keep lean and fit for the upcoming season. Again, as no manager was there, no initiative was taken to get this sorted.
Alou, Harry & Ahmed injuries were 'historical' due to players being rushed back too early and without proper rehabilitation.
As professionals, very experienced in Diarra's case, you would expect them to say something or do themselves, but that doesn't excuse the club at all! We all know how badly it is being run. That the owner is happy with this is beyond weird!
When Russell came in, the players weren't even set a pre season date, due to no manager being in place. I would've thought something would have been arranged, obviously not.
The players were never assigned a proper/detailed summer program to keep lean and fit for the upcoming season. Again, as no manager was there, no initiative was taken to get this sorted.
Alou, Harry & Ahmed injuries were 'historical' due to players being rushed back too early and without proper rehabilitation.
And some people are surprised when our players want to leave.....
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O'Hara, Crofts with Jackson, Ba, Muldoon not just Jackson, Ba and Muldoon.
For once i agree with Colin.
You can't just refuse to sell a player and say "he'll get over it". Player power rules these days. If we refused to sell Cousins to QPR, a club in a higher division and likely on higher wages too, do we really expect he'd be happy to stay and would be giving his all week in week out.
If you found yourself a new job at a better company and on higher wages and when you handed your notice in, your boss simply said 'no way, get on with your job', how happy do you think you'd be continuing to work there?
as a sub After 4 and a half years out ! what a spirit to Keep going and doing rehab for that long. (on Channel 5 league show)
I hope Kashi is back sooner rather than later as he was decent if i remember correctly.
The players were never assigned a proper/detailed summer program to keep lean and fit for the upcoming season. Again, as no manager was there, no initiative was taken to get this sorted.
Alou, Harry & Ahmed injuries were 'historical' due to players being rushed back too early and without proper rehabilitation.
This shower make ashamed to be a Charlton supporter.