Injury Update-19th September 2018
 
            https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5ba257a1f099a/from-the-treatment-room-jake-forster-caskey-undergoes-acl-reconstruction-surgery
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            Seems that Kennedy is getting back to fitness too...
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 FFS Clive I thought we were another man downclive said:Latest news on Bauer,Beilik,Pratley,Clarke & JFC. 
 https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5ba257a1f099a/from-the-treatment-room-jake-forster-caskey-undergoes-acl-reconstruction-surgery0
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            Thanks for sharing @clive and @ForeverAddickted it's good imo to be kept in the loop. I wish though that the club would cut out some of the jargon: I have no idea what a "grade 2 strain" means. (Is it like the Beaufort scale: the higher the number the worse or like the new GCSE grades, the higher the better?)1
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            All as I was expecting, other than I was hopeful Bielik would be back before the end of the month.
 Good news about Bauer, it’s a long time but could’ve been much worse, could’ve been more like 4-5 months, thankfully he has enough stability within the knee already.
 If the Walsall game gets called off, which is likely as long as Cullen, Ward and Taylor stay fit, then I would assume we could have Ajose (who will be back soon, maybe even this weekend), Bielik, Pratley, Clarke, and Fosu (albeit suspended) back for the Barnsley game on October 20th.4
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            Firstly, these injury updates are excellent comms
 Secondly, I’m more gutted about Bauer than I thought. This will impact imo2
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 It's excellent comms. And by googling what these medical terms mean, we'll be experts for the next time someone gets a similar injury!cafcfan said:Thanks for sharing @clive and @ForeverAddickted it's good imo to be kept in the loop. I wish though that the club would cut out some of the jargon: I have no idea what a "grade 2 strain" means. (Is it like the Beaufort scale: the higher the number the worse or like the new GCSE grades, the higher the better?) 2
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 Mate you can't become a doctor by Saturdaykillerandflash said:
 It's excellent comms. And by googling what these medical terms mean, we'll be experts for the next time someone gets a similar injury!cafcfan said:Thanks for sharing @clive and @ForeverAddickted it's good imo to be kept in the loop. I wish though that the club would cut out some of the jargon: I have no idea what a "grade 2 strain" means. (Is it like the Beaufort scale: the higher the number the worse or like the new GCSE grades, the higher the better?)  0 0




