At least he hasn't gone Surfing on it yet...Cough Daisy Thomas.
He did go hanging one though
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At least he hasn't gone Surfing on it yet...Cough Daisy Thomas.
No I’m not, which is why I’m happy to trust in the medical professional who made the call.Yes, are you?
Do you realise a surgeon made the decision?At the time of Beams’ 14wk quad injury I believed the drug suspension rumour because I thought there was no way a professional outfit could miss-manage a quad injury to the point it takes 14wks.
Now with the level of incompetence we’ve from our medical staff the past few years, I’m starting to think it really was a 14wk quad.
Do you realise a surgeon made the decision?
Maybe we should realise these things aren’t as simple as fixing a flat tyre.Maybe we should find different surgeons because this stuff keeps happening way too much. It wouldn’t be surgeon alone, would be in consultation with our medical team. Which appear to be a medical version of Keystone Cops.
Maybe we should realise these things aren’t as simple as fixing a flat tyre.
Our medical team would be no chance to fix a flat tyre. The tyre could be completely flat and they’d say it just needs rest before driving another 300km and then finally putting on a patch on it but the wrong kind of patch.
I'm on the "club is incompetent" bandwagon.
I know many here are defending the club but this crap happens too often.
What was that minor hand injury that Witts had? Club couldn't even do a simple thing like apply a band aid without the friggen thing getting infected and causing extra time out of the game.
And sure let's see if rest will be enough for Jamies' injury to heal. But guys maybe if you did a few check ups and scans over the last 3 months you would have seen it's not responding.
Ok, glad we cleared that upNo I’m not, which is why I’m happy to trust in the medical professional who made the call.
You know more than the surgeon?Ok, glad we cleared that up
ClearlyYou know more than the surgeon?
Not two?!We currently have one injury.
We currently have one injury.
I'm on the "club is incompetent" bandwagon.
I know many here are defending the club but this crap happens too often.
What was that minor hand injury that Witts had? Club couldn't even do a simple thing like apply a band aid without the friggen thing getting infected and causing extra time out of the game.
And sure let's see if rest will be enough for Jamies' injury to heal. But guys maybe if you did a few check ups and scans over the last 3 months you would have seen it's not responding.
Not two?!
Yep, surgery is always the last option, good news for me is it isn't his back again, can't do any training with a bad back.Collingwood Director of Football, Geoff Walsh, explained that further rest was unlikely to allow the 25 year-old two-time Gordon Coventry Award winner to properly prepare for the 2018 season.
“The injury was one Jamie played with late this year. The recommendation post-season was that with a spell from the rigours of playing and training the ankle would heal. Unfortunately the healing process has been slower than expected and surgery is now appropriate,” Walsh said.
“We’re expecting to have Jamie back into the full training program by late January.”
From the cfc website.
I really don't see an issue with (after the medico's advice), that rest didn't heal the ankle as good as they thought it would, that now he goes in for surgery.
No biggie.
Yep, surgery is always the last option, good news for me is it isn't his back again, can't do any training with a bad back.
2 or 3 weeks after ankle surgery he should be able to train, running will obviously be out of the question so swimming-weights-bike and rowing should keep the body ticking over.
Here you go again defending the club regardless of what happens. Call it out for what it is for once!!!
Amazing how the problem with his ankle came to light just when he's due to return from holidays.
Fortunate timing for Elliott that one.
Does anyone know what the club expect from a player in the off season when he is to "rest" an injury to avoid possible surgery?
If he's chasing scantly clad young women across the beaches of Ibiza, hiking, water skiing or doing whatever physical activity he likes to do I'd hardly call that resting an injury.
At the very least he should have been made to come to the club a month ago to undergo an exhaustive fitness test to see if the "rest" had done it's job.
Did he?
I bet he didn't and if so that seems like an obvious and easy practice to implement in the future.
Hell if the review has taught us anything it's that the club has missed the mark in a lot of areas in recent years and questions should continue to be asked.