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Panutche Camará - June 2025 signed for Dundee United (p12)
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If he was out "long term" wouldn't we have terminated his loan and bought someone else in?0
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Standard Charlton signing, so far.
Came with a bit of a fanfare and excitement. Looked good initially. Looked not so good just after that, then promptly disappears without a word into the black hole that is our treatment room, never to be seen again (maybe!).
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I just looked and can't see anything.cafc4life said:Got a feeling from a few things Camara has posted on Instagram that he could be out longterm1 -
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Yeah sorry on his stories. Not actual posts. Will screenshot if there’s anymore0
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Crock0
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Will be back just in time to leave for the AFCON probably
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Sometimes it's as much about the players head than the injury.1
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Could mean he got walked in on whilst on the shitter at the training ground!23 -
Very early to be suggesting that’s the case here.Redvaliant said:Sometimes it's as much about the players head than the injury.5 -
Is it, doesn't have a great injury record.Scoham said:
Very early to be suggesting that’s the case here.Redvaliant said:Sometimes it's as much about the players head than the injury.1 -
Mmmmh doesn't read like good news. Being evasive never a good sign.2
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Yes, he had a very good record until last season. He then picked up a major injury which can’t be explained as being in his head given he was playing 30/40+ games a season before that.Redvaliant said:
Is it, doesn't have a great injury record.Scoham said:
Very early to be suggesting that’s the case here.Redvaliant said:Sometimes it's as much about the players head than the injury.
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That's true. It's not in his head. Another lazy message board saying. The concern is he had 3 operations last season and that usually comes with consequences the following season, rather than magically return to your pre injury world.8
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So even Pearce doesn’t know when he’s back0
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Don't be so negative, Aneke was being assessed.mendonca said:Mmmmh doesn't read like good news. Being evasive never a good sign.1 -
We have brought in yet another unfit player. Ipswich must be laughing that we are paying his wages and not them.
This is the list of players we have brought in who are not fully match fit.
Camara
Taylor
Edun
Watson T (the other Watson limped off last night as well)
Jones (nearly there but unfit to start)
That is quite an achievement, or to put it another way only May, Campbell C and Isted were definitely fully fit. Abankwah, Tedic and Watson L the jury is out until they have done 90 minutes.
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Give the man a chance ...... poor old Pearcey has had his hands full, having to step up and with 2 matches in 3 days.The Red Robin said:So even Pearce doesn’t know when he’s back
All he'd worry about is those players that he's been told are passed as fit to play, so he can select a matchday squad.
And in a couple of days time Pearce probably won't even be the manager!
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"I haven't had much to do with the injuries".
So is that the (current) manager saying that no-one has a conversation with him about the current state of injuries and the length of time they're due to be out for?3 -
No, he said he hasn't had much to do with the injuries, meaning he's only responsible for McGrandles' setback when he two-footed him in trainingSELR_addicks said:"I haven't had much to do with the injuries".
So is that the (current) manager saying that no-one has a conversation with him about the current state of injuries and the length of time they're due to be out for?
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Looks like we took a risk and it hasn’t worked. Another recruitment fuck up. Again, probably, a cheap option.0
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Probably does and he's just deflecting. Pretty poor manager if you didnt know the state of the injured players & when they would be back.The Red Robin said:So even Pearce doesn’t know when he’s back0 -
I wasn't impressed one bit with Pearcy's answers. He just comes across a sound chap, but not much of a manager.
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I disagree. You are in situ for a week, maybe ten days, in charge for two games, two games in the space of four days actually, so why would you be remotely interested in the fitness of a player whom you already know won’t be available to you for those games and for the next game it won’t be your problem anyway?golfaddick said:
Probably does and he's just deflecting. Pretty poor manager if you didnt know the state of the injured players & when they would be back.The Red Robin said:So even Pearce doesn’t know when he’s back
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Pearce is just there as caretaker and that's it. His interest at this point is probably just whether or not they are fit to play right now, or not. That's it.SELR_addicks said:"I haven't had much to do with the injuries".
So is that the (current) manager saying that no-one has a conversation with him about the current state of injuries and the length of time they're due to be out for?
Physio and medical people will be aware of what's going on but it's literally not his problem at the moment.5















