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When do questions start getting asked of the medical staff and/or our training regime. For Chuks to come back from one injury and pick up another in the first session back suggests that something in his plan isn't quite right.0
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PragueAddick said:MuttleyCAFC said:Quick, tricky players have always been kicked and refs have always let them be kicked. Kicking them is the best way to stop them.0
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Dazzler21 said:How bloody unlucky has Aneke been?
Bad Luck in this context is the piss weak excuse whinged out by a shirking fop too busy kidding himself and blaming everything he can think of. He's skipping one or more parts of his routine, warm ups, recovery, rest, nutrition, hydration, hard work.
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Like everybody else,I find it very frustrating when ball players are kicked off the park,and referees do nothing.There is an answer,in days gone by,small players,Johnny giles,Bremner,Bobby Collins,Paul Scholes,would make it quite clear that any untoward play would be the subject of severe retribution,therefore these guys and many others would command respect.Players like Cullen,Williams etc.,must stand up for themselves and if on the end of a bad assault,either they or a suitably equipped team mate should offer their assistance.I am not condoning foul play,but sometimes there is no alternative.How many times have us former park players identified the best player on the other side and give him an early clattering,only 10 minutes later to finish up on our arses not knowing what to hold first.Sometimes needs must.2
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thickandthin63 said:Like everybody else,I find it very frustrating when ball players are kicked off the park,and referees do nothing.There is an answer,in days gone by,small players,Johnny giles,Bremner,Bobby Collins,Paul Scholes,would make it quite clear that any untoward play would be the subject of severe retribution,therefore these guys and many others would command respect.Players like Cullen,Williams etc.,must stand up for themselves and if on the end of a bad assault,either they or a suitably equipped team mate should offer their assistance.I am not condoning foul play,but sometimes there is no alternative.How many times have us former park players identified the best player on the other side and give him an early clattering,only 10 minutes later to finish up on our arses not knowing what to hold first.Sometimes needs must.1
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Where's Jorge Costa when you need him. Lost count of number of sneaky knees to the hamstring of guy he was marking.0
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Hearing that Willo is making rapid progress and is in with a reasonable chance of getting on the team sheet for this coming weekend.
Please note, this is not yet confirmed.3 -
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DamoNorthStand said:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10357053/michael-carroll-coalman-lottery/
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Anyone know if Wassim Aoacharia is still with us? Was on a short term deal, did his knee, and despite reports of him being a bit lazy, knew where the onion bag was. Could look down on Nabby.0
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To Prague Addick,yes it was and it worked,these bullying bastards would not be so keen to dish it out if they knew it was coming back.0
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harveys_gardener said:Anyone know if Wassim Aoacharia is still with us? Was on a short term deal, did his knee, and despite reports of him being a bit lazy, knew where the onion bag was. Could look down on Nabby.0
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bolloxbolder said:harveys_gardener said:Anyone know if Wassim Aoacharia is still with us? Was on a short term deal, did his knee, and despite reports of him being a bit lazy, knew where the onion bag was. Could look down on Nabby.6
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harveys_gardener said:Where's Jorge Costa when you need him. Lost count of number of sneaky knees to the hamstring of guy he was marking.6
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PragueAddick said:MuttleyCAFC said:Quick, tricky players have always been kicked and refs have always let them be kicked. Kicking them is the best way to stop them.13
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Costa didn't think much of millwall according to a popular tune of the time.4
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https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/some-good-news-for-charlton-athletic-as-playmaker-set-for-return-against-hull-city/
"Lee Bowyer said: “Jonny trained outside with the lads for the first time yesterday. He was a floater, but he was still involved."
That's a bit harsh, Lee!
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MrWalker said:PragueAddick said:MuttleyCAFC said:Quick, tricky players have always been kicked and refs have always let them be kicked. Kicking them is the best way to stop them.4
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This isn't being critical, just thinking out load.
What does Williams get so many contact injuries? I know he gets fouled a lot, but so do a lot of players that get kicked a lot. From what I have seen, through out his career, he isn't getting taken out by Muscat style challenges.
Does he fall in an awkward way? Aren't most joint injuries actually caused by your own body weight, not the actual challenge?
Does he ride the first kick, so next time they kick him that bit harder? I don't think that's true because I don't remember him having dead legs or bruises.
Is he just unlucky?
Is he just made of glass?
He isn't playing against 1970s style cavemen center backs, he isn't getting injured by wild tackles. Any ideas?0 - Sponsored links:
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Don't know but I've noticed he tends to roll around a lot after being fouled, often holding his knee even if the contact was nowhere near it.0
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I'd guess that usually he is moving forward at pace with only one foot on the ground which is targeted. If you are trying to trick a player more stationary you get a chance to transfer your weight away from the tackle. Just being 10 stone makes you more vulnerable. But hey, I'm speculating.0
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harveys_gardener said:I'd guess that usually he is moving forward at pace with only one foot on the ground which is targeted. If you are trying to trick a player more stationary you get a chance to transfer your weight away from the tackle. Just being 10 stone makes you more vulnerable. But hey, I'm speculating.0
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Didn't someone raise a valid point that tackles on Williams and oztumer tend to be when they have skipped past the opponent. Therefore the impact is mostly on the planted foot/leg.
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Silva and Messi are all about twists and turns, not running at people at pace from a standing start.0
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@EricBanterna @harveys_gardener you might be be on to something, Messi and Silva do take the ball from a standing start, maybe they are just quick enough to avoid the kick. Someone like Leko often beats a man with a trick but can then is quick enough to avoid the full impact.
Thinking about it more Leko, Bonne and Taylor (maybe even Chucks) probably run with the ball as much as Williams or Ozzy but they seem to be bundled over more than "kicked". Is it because they are short and the defender can't go shoulder to shoulder? But that wouldn't explain the Messi etc example.0 -
Croydon said:When do questions start getting asked of the medical staff and/or our training regime. For Chuks to come back from one injury and pick up another in the first session back suggests that something in his plan isn't quite right.0
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harveys_gardener said:Silva and Messi are all about twists and turns, not running at people at pace from a standing start.1
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I think Messi has reached a level where he is protected by refs. Williams is a terrific player but at a different level and he gets zero protection.2
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Chuks Aneke has nearly always had injury problems.
He only played 41 games in 2 seasons in Belgian, then was injured for almost a year and signed for MK Dons injured. Missed a third of their season 2 years ago, but then seemed to have put his issues behind him last year.
It's no real surprise he's injured, but more surprising that for such a big bloke, he's apparently made of straw.1