Asked for an update on the injury front, the Head Coach said: “We’ve got one or two that are sort of 50/50 that are coming back into it hopefully. They could give us a boost in terms of the squad for tomorrow.
"In terms of the lads who played last week, everyone is pretty much okay."
Asked for an update on the injury front, the Head Coach said: “We’ve got one or two that are sort of 50/50 that are coming back into it hopefully. They could give us a boost in terms of the squad for tomorrow.
"In terms of the lads who played last week, everyone is pretty much okay."
Asked for an update on the injury front, the Head Coach said: “We’ve got one or two that are sort of 50/50 that are coming back into it hopefully. They could give us a boost in terms of the squad for tomorrow.
"In terms of the lads who played last week, everyone is pretty much okay."
It’s got to be Jones and Ness that are close. Taylor and Aneke not too far behind.
Either way, if they’re 50/50, give them a few more days and see how they are for Orient or Bristol Rovers. Don’t rush for one game and potentially make it worse.
'The 2 midfielders we signed when they were injured and have never been fit here mught be fit by the end of January. The striker we signed when he was injured and has never been properly fit, is not fit and never will be.' Three cheers for the recruitment team.
'The 2 midfielders we signed when they were injured and have never been fit here mught be fit by the end of January. The striker we signed when he was injured and has never been properly fit, is not fit and never will be.' Three cheers for the recruitment team.
And this has been part of the problem - we keep on signing half fit players who firstly cant start as soon as they sign & secondly spend months on the sidelines when inevitably they come back too soon.
Gives Ness a good opportunity. Thought 12 months ago we had a player on our hands but had a bad injury, I think he will surprise a few if given a run in the side
From experience. I think if he starts take off at half time comes on as sub all well and good. It’s all about starting time back on for second half after little restThis is when the injuries happen all about warming up warming down to which he doesn’t do.
So Chuks is often injured because he doesn't warm up or warm down properly? I doubt that's true, and how would you know anyway
Well if you open your eyes on match days your see
Brilliant, any other insightful advice which will help my matchday?
Ten weeks for a hamstring that hardly anybody noticed he’d done. The guy from Brighton has a lot of work on his hands to fix this fitness shitshow.
Wonder if that's why the Macauley transfer was forced through this week ?
I dont think so, myself, since the priority need for a centre back was obvious. The trouble with Hector is that apart frkm his glaring lapses, he clearly cannot play the leader/organiser role, and neither can Jones; as Curbs and especially Brownie have been pointing out virtually every gsme. So we needed this guy in urgently. And then Hector immediately does his hamstring in a way that hardly anyone noticed yet keeps him out for 10 weeks. So the reasonable goal of creating competition among centre-backs is immediately sabotaged. I remain wary of Appleton but honestly this would drive any manager to distraction and I cannot understand why more fans do not seem to recognise the issue.
- Terry Taylor back in full training - Conor McGrandles back “on the grass” this week - Panutche Camara “another couple of weeks” - Chuks Aneke “maybe a little bit longer” than Camara - Harry Isted has “had about five days training now” - Miles Leaburn is “off crutches” - Alfie May had no negative reaction playing at the weekend
Terry Taylor (ankle) and Conor McGrandles (calf) are both set to step up their returns to fitness by starting the U21s' Professional Development League 2 - South clash at Watford on Tuesday afternoon.
Michael Appleton confirmed that Panutche Camará (hamstring) and Chuks Aneke (hamstring) are both making positive progress with their respective recoveries, while Miles Leaburn (hamstring) is a long-term absentees.
Taylor, Camara, Aneke, Isted and Hector all being back or close is massive... Although when added to 9 new January signings then how Jones makes the starting 11 gell near enough immediately I have no idea.
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Either way, if they’re 50/50, give them a few more days and see how they are for Orient or Bristol Rovers. Don’t rush for one game and potentially make it worse.
Three cheers for the recruitment team.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/appleton-coventry-capture-and-posh-visit
Been told it’s a red and white Beach Deck Chair.🤣
Sorry.
- Terry Taylor back in full training
- Conor McGrandles back “on the grass” this week
- Panutche Camara “another couple of weeks”
- Chuks Aneke “maybe a little bit longer” than Camara
- Harry Isted has “had about five days training now”
- Miles Leaburn is “off crutches”
- Alfie May had no negative reaction playing at the weekend
Terry Taylor (ankle) and Conor McGrandles (calf) are both set to step up their returns to fitness by starting the U21s' Professional Development League 2 - South clash at Watford on Tuesday afternoon.
Michael Appleton confirmed that Panutche Camará (hamstring) and Chuks Aneke (hamstring) are both making positive progress with their respective recoveries, while Miles Leaburn (hamstring) is a long-term absentees.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/match-preview-charlton-v-northampton-town
Appleton said they were two weeks away roughly two weeks ago so hopefully they are close.
Aneke on the bench against reading would be a big boost.
I also assume in training does not mean ready to play a match as well.
Isted
Ramsey. Ness Hector. Thomas. Small/Edun
Dobson. Coventry
Camara
May. Ladapo
AMB
Taylor
Gillesphey
Jones
REG
Bakinson
Fiorini
Edun/Small
T Watson
L Watson
Kanu
Aneke
T Campbell
Anderson
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