injuries
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Callumcafc said:Egbo
Aneke
Sessegnon
McGrandles
Blackett-Taylor
Inniss
They’re building up already.
Gone a bit quiet on Sess, which is weird.
Aneke and Inniss (if he is actually out for long) I mean you reap what you sow.3 -
Wasting money on Aneke in January and giving him a long-term contract when we had nothing to play for that season was a mindless decision that makes less sense as time passes.
We could literally have anyone and they would have contributed more than Aneke 'the cheat code' this season.2 -
The injuries make picking a team for Wednesday much harder than it should be added to the fact its the penultimate day before the window slams shut. You aren't going to want to risk anyone that could be going, which currently sounds like it could be anyone.1
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Callumcafc said:Egbo
Aneke
Sessegnon
McGrandles
Blackett-Taylor
Inniss
They’re building up already.
Blackett-Taylor was an impact injury. Close to return.
McGrandles fractured hand. Able to play in a lightweight cast.2 -
Everyone expected back in the next fortnight - the next two weeks will be crucial.4
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'Nearly' is a significant word in my opinion.4
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LenGlover said:'Nearly' is a significant word in my opinion.
Garner told the South London Press: “The majority of the players we have out will be back within the next two weeks.
“There is probably one that will be a little bit longer, but the rest should all be back, certainly training, in the next couple of weeks.
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Form the OS
Speaking in his Friday press conference, Ben Garner confirmed Conor McGrandles and Corey Blackett-Taylor have both been training, while Steven Sessegnon has also been out on the grass and Ryan Inniss will be assessed.
Mandela Egbo (knee) and Chuks Aneke (calf) are progressing well with their respective recoveries.
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LenGlover said:'Nearly' is a significant word in my opinion.2
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blackpool72 said:LenGlover said:'Nearly' is a significant word in my opinion.0
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Scoham said:Form the OS
Speaking in his Friday press conference, Ben Garner confirmed Conor McGrandles and Corey Blackett-Taylor have both been training, while Steven Sessegnon has also been out on the grass and Ryan Inniss will be assessed.
Mandela Egbo (knee) and Chuks Aneke (calf) are progressing well with their respective recoveries.
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One player back in training Thursday which will leave one remaining player out injured.
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-boss-keeping-exact-injury-news-under-wraps-ahead-of-forest-green-rovers-match/
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killerandflash said:Scoham said:Form the OS
Speaking in his Friday press conference, Ben Garner confirmed Conor McGrandles and Corey Blackett-Taylor have both been training, while Steven Sessegnon has also been out on the grass and Ryan Inniss will be assessed.
Mandela Egbo (knee) and Chuks Aneke (calf) are progressing well with their respective recoveries.
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Can anyone confirm who we have had injured and how many games they've missed so far?
I want to do an injury tracker again.
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Dazzler21 said:Can anyone confirm who we have had injured and how many games they've missed so far?
I want to do an injury tracker again.
Inniss for example: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/ryan-inniss/leistungsdaten/spieler/183284
Aneke and Egbo have of course missed all of them.
Then Sessegnon | CBT are the others so far as I'm aware.0 -
Plus McGrandles, who had an injury in pre season which restricted his minutes, then broke his hand meaning he missed 2 games, but was back on the bench for Bolton1
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killerandflash said:Plus McGrandles, who had an injury in pre season which restricted his minutes, then broke his hand meaning he missed 2 games, but was back on the bench for Bolton1
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What's the latest situation on the injury front?
Obviously, we know about Leaburn. But what's the problem with Jaiyesimi and Lavelle?
And has Thomas suddenly gone down with something as well as he has been missing from the subs bench this last 2 games.0 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:What's the latest situation on the injury front?
Obviously, we know about Leaburn. But what's the problem with Jaiyesimi and Lavelle?
And has Thomas suddenly gone down with something as well as he has been missing from the subs bench this last 2 games.1 -
I haven't seen McGrandles play much but I was very impressed with his game when Lincoln played us at the Valley last season so I'm sure there is a good player in there.1
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:What's the latest situation on the injury front?
Obviously, we know about Leaburn. But what's the problem with Jaiyesimi and Lavelle?
And has Thomas suddenly gone down with something as well as he has been missing from the subs bench this last 2 games.2 -
Callumcafc said:Egbo
Aneke
Sessegnon
McGrandles
Blackett-Taylor
Inniss
They’re building up already.
Egbo (new injury)
McGrandles (new injury)
Leaburn
O’Connell
Thomas
Never far away from Aneke, Inniss or CBT missing a stretch either.
Is Jaiyesimi still injured as well?1 -
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-dumped-out-of-efl-cup-at-newport-boss-dean-holden-reacts-and-reveals-up-to-six-new-fitness-concerns/Eight players injured two games in.Aneke
Leaburn
Egbo
Chin
Campbell
Fraser
Asiimwe
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Awful. I hope DH exaggerated a few to take the focus away from the awful loss, and onto a small squad.
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Has anyone asked Holden, the medical team, or anyone, why we have so many injuries every year, it can't just be bad luck or coincidence. It's getting beyond ridiculous, despite supposedly improving the backroom staff?0
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sillav nitram said:Has anyone asked Holden, the medical team, or anyone, why we have so many injuries every year, it can't just be bad luck or coincidence. It's getting beyond ridiculous, despite supposedly improving the backroom staff?
Do we have the right people involved (Like that Danny Murphy bloke back in 2019/20) who is ensuring that players aren't pushing their bodies beyond the limit, either because they dont know any better... Or because they don't want to, in case it ruins their place in the team and potentially their career.
If the adequate staff arent there, whats the difference between a Footballer pushing themselves too much, and some average bloke going out running every evening...
The latter can think he's looking after himself, staying fit and healthy etc. but if he's not warming up / down properly, or doesn't realise that going out every night with no breaks is doing more damage... Who is around to advise that casual runner to ease off?2 -
ForeverAddickted said:sillav nitram said:Has anyone asked Holden, the medical team, or anyone, why we have so many injuries every year, it can't just be bad luck or coincidence. It's getting beyond ridiculous, despite supposedly improving the backroom staff?
Do we have the right people involved (Like that Danny Murphy bloke back in 2019/20) who is ensuring that players aren't pushing their bodies beyond the limit, either because they dont know any better... Or because they don't want to, in case it ruins their place in the team and potentially their career.
If the adequate staff arent there, whats the difference between a Footballer pushing themselves too much, and some average bloke going out running every evening...
The latter can think he's looking after himself, staying fit and healthy etc. but if he's not warming up / down properly, or doesn't realise that going out every night with no breaks is doing more damage... Who is around to advise that casual runner to ease off?2 -
sillav nitram said:ForeverAddickted said:sillav nitram said:Has anyone asked Holden, the medical team, or anyone, why we have so many injuries every year, it can't just be bad luck or coincidence. It's getting beyond ridiculous, despite supposedly improving the backroom staff?
Do we have the right people involved (Like that Danny Murphy bloke back in 2019/20) who is ensuring that players aren't pushing their bodies beyond the limit, either because they dont know any better... Or because they don't want to, in case it ruins their place in the team and potentially their career.
If the adequate staff arent there, whats the difference between a Footballer pushing themselves too much, and some average bloke going out running every evening...
The latter can think he's looking after himself, staying fit and healthy etc. but if he's not warming up / down properly, or doesn't realise that going out every night with no breaks is doing more damage... Who is around to advise that casual runner to ease off?
TS provided one if his 'machines' on his arrival to aid recoveries, but whether it remains or was shown the door, I will leave someone 'in the know' to comment.0 -
sillav nitram said:ForeverAddickted said:sillav nitram said:Has anyone asked Holden, the medical team, or anyone, why we have so many injuries every year, it can't just be bad luck or coincidence. It's getting beyond ridiculous, despite supposedly improving the backroom staff?
Do we have the right people involved (Like that Danny Murphy bloke back in 2019/20) who is ensuring that players aren't pushing their bodies beyond the limit, either because they dont know any better... Or because they don't want to, in case it ruins their place in the team and potentially their career.
If the adequate staff arent there, whats the difference between a Footballer pushing themselves too much, and some average bloke going out running every evening...
The latter can think he's looking after himself, staying fit and healthy etc. but if he's not warming up / down properly, or doesn't realise that going out every night with no breaks is doing more damage... Who is around to advise that casual runner to ease off?0 -
ForeverAddickted said:sillav nitram said:ForeverAddickted said:sillav nitram said:Has anyone asked Holden, the medical team, or anyone, why we have so many injuries every year, it can't just be bad luck or coincidence. It's getting beyond ridiculous, despite supposedly improving the backroom staff?
Do we have the right people involved (Like that Danny Murphy bloke back in 2019/20) who is ensuring that players aren't pushing their bodies beyond the limit, either because they dont know any better... Or because they don't want to, in case it ruins their place in the team and potentially their career.
If the adequate staff arent there, whats the difference between a Footballer pushing themselves too much, and some average bloke going out running every evening...
The latter can think he's looking after himself, staying fit and healthy etc. but if he's not warming up / down properly, or doesn't realise that going out every night with no breaks is doing more damage... Who is around to advise that casual runner to ease off?2