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Collins Sichenje Signs On A Three And A Half Year Deal

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  • _uptheaddicks
    _uptheaddicks Posts: 237
    elbiglad said:
    elbiglad said:
    I think it's pretty clear: whoever made the decision (likely Nathan Jones) to keep him on the pitch for four minutes after he signalled that he was injured. I think it's totally understandable how this happened in the moment. 

    It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback.

    It was very obviously a hamstring at the time. He should have been straight off, it's schoolboy stuff. You can't run it off, it will only make it worse.  I was there and said he should be straight off as did everyone with me. It's not being a Monday morning quarterback, it's basic.
    But NJ is in credit overall and Collins will hopefully be fit and raring to go for next season as he looked very, very decent.
    Ha, I don’t think he was told to try and run it off! He was told to stand up front for the last four minutes of a game we had a good chance of getting something from. I don’t think he was involved in anything that could’ve made it worse, the damage was already done. 
    Someone did pass to him and he put another ball into the box and winced again. 
    Yep, Biglad is really defending the decision to continue with an injured player, for some reason. Maybe a physio in life.
  • elbiglad
    elbiglad Posts: 179
    I am just saying it was understandable in the moment as there wasn’t long left and I don’t think the injury was made any worse. 

    The Monday morning quarterback comment was made in relation to someone saying ‘we got nothing from the game so it was a bad decision’. 

    Anyway, looking forward to his return!  
  • elbiglad said:
    elbiglad said:
    I think it's pretty clear: whoever made the decision (likely Nathan Jones) to keep him on the pitch for four minutes after he signalled that he was injured. I think it's totally understandable how this happened in the moment. 

    It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback.

    It was very obviously a hamstring at the time. He should have been straight off, it's schoolboy stuff. You can't run it off, it will only make it worse.  I was there and said he should be straight off as did everyone with me. It's not being a Monday morning quarterback, it's basic.
    But NJ is in credit overall and Collins will hopefully be fit and raring to go for next season as he looked very, very decent.
    Ha, I don’t think he was told to try and run it off! He was told to stand up front for the last four minutes of a game we had a good chance of getting something from. I don’t think he was involved in anything that could’ve made it worse, the damage was already done. 

    That's even worse.  This is professional football not a Sunday League game. 

    "Stand up front and don't move around" is a pointless instruction, even more reason to simply take him off if that is the whole point of leaving him on.

    He did try to jog a couple of occasions, clearly in discomfort, and as said above, got passed the ball again and winced whilst kicking it.  
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,042
    Absolute amateur hour from the management team with this, we wonder why we get so many injuries, if this is an indicator it's like we've let the work experience lad have a go.
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 11,829
    elbiglad said:
    I think it's pretty clear: whoever made the decision (likely Nathan Jones) to keep him on the pitch for four minutes after he signalled that he was injured. I think it's totally understandable how this happened in the moment. 

    It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback.

    It was very obviously a hamstring at the time. He should have been straight off, it's schoolboy stuff. You can't run it off, it will only make it worse.  I was there and said he should be straight off as did everyone with me. It's not being a Monday morning quarterback, it's basic.
    But NJ is in credit overall and Collins will hopefully be fit and raring to go for next season as he looked very, very decent.
    Is it confirmed he is out for the season?
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 1,387
    elbiglad said:
    I think it's pretty clear: whoever made the decision (likely Nathan Jones) to keep him on the pitch for four minutes after he signalled that he was injured. I think it's totally understandable how this happened in the moment. 

    It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback.

    It was very obviously a hamstring at the time. He should have been straight off, it's schoolboy stuff. You can't run it off, it will only make it worse.  I was there and said he should be straight off as did everyone with me. It's not being a Monday morning quarterback, it's basic.
    But NJ is in credit overall and Collins will hopefully be fit and raring to go for next season as he looked very, very decent.
    Is it confirmed he is out for the season?
    No not been confirmed all we know is Kaminski is the closest to being back at present. Just depends how bad the hamstring injury is based on what we’ve seen from Kelman and Bell’s hamstring injuries they’ve take around 6 weeks to heal 
  • elbiglad said:
    I think it's pretty clear: whoever made the decision (likely Nathan Jones) to keep him on the pitch for four minutes after he signalled that he was injured. I think it's totally understandable how this happened in the moment. 

    It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback.

    It was very obviously a hamstring at the time. He should have been straight off, it's schoolboy stuff. You can't run it off, it will only make it worse.  I was there and said he should be straight off as did everyone with me. It's not being a Monday morning quarterback, it's basic.
    But NJ is in credit overall and Collins will hopefully be fit and raring to go for next season as he looked very, very decent.
    Is it confirmed he is out for the season?

    No, I was more thinking that a hammy is likely about 4-6 weeks at best by which time this season is as good as done.
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,997
    Bell was back after three weeks from Chelsea to Leicester.
  • FishCostaFortune
    FishCostaFortune Posts: 11,045
    Absolute amateur hour from the management team with this, we wonder why we get so many injuries, if this is an indicator it's like we've let the work experience lad have a go.
    Having followed and watched more football games this season (especially the championship) as I now have Sky - it really does not sound like the amount of injuries we have had in recent years is anything different to what other teams experience.

    10 players out, only 1 fit CB etc etc - I routinely hear other teams facing these issues. 
  • MickeyBennett
    MickeyBennett Posts: 770
    Absolute amateur hour from the management team with this, we wonder why we get so many injuries, if this is an indicator it's like we've let the work experience lad have a go.
    Having followed and watched more football games this season (especially the championship) as I now have Sky - it really does not sound like the amount of injuries we have had in recent years is anything different to what other teams experience.

    10 players out, only 1 fit CB etc etc - I routinely hear other teams facing these issues. 
    We have been quite fortunate this season with injuries really

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  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 1,387
    Absolute amateur hour from the management team with this, we wonder why we get so many injuries, if this is an indicator it's like we've let the work experience lad have a go.
    Having followed and watched more football games this season (especially the championship) as I now have Sky - it really does not sound like the amount of injuries we have had in recent years is anything different to what other teams experience.

    10 players out, only 1 fit CB etc etc - I routinely hear other teams facing these issues. 
    We have been quite fortunate this season with injuries really
    Number of injuries not really but the fact they’ve all been in the same position where we lack depth the most is so unfortunate 
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 36,831
    elbiglad said:
    I think it's pretty clear: whoever made the decision (likely Nathan Jones) to keep him on the pitch for four minutes after he signalled that he was injured. I think it's totally understandable how this happened in the moment. 

    It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback.

    It was very obviously a hamstring at the time. He should have been straight off, it's schoolboy stuff. You can't run it off, it will only make it worse.  I was there and said he should be straight off as did everyone with me. It's not being a Monday morning quarterback, it's basic.
    But NJ is in credit overall and Collins will hopefully be fit and raring to go for next season as he looked very, very decent.
    Is it confirmed he is out for the season?

    No, I was more thinking that a hammy is likely about 4-6 weeks at best by which time this season is as good as done.
    It helps that there's an international break soon. By the time we return from that it's April and he could be back.