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I meant his playing daysthebish wrote:summat happened long before that - we were crippled with injuries long before he left... we had about 9 broken legs in the space of three days...*boltonboris wrote:Coyle left a fvckin JuJu curse when he left
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Clough out for the season, according to an Iles' tweet.
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ahhh - that makes sense!boltonboris wrote:I meant his playing daysthebish wrote:summat happened long before that - we were crippled with injuries long before he left... we had about 9 broken legs in the space of three days...*boltonboris wrote:Coyle left a fvckin JuJu curse when he left
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Clough disc. shoulder, McNaughton broken leg, both out for season. Wheater eight weeks with a hamstring strain.
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8 weeks is as good as season over too really.
Glad of that 10 point cushion but without Clough's progress there's little to get excited about going to games now either.
Glad of that 10 point cushion but without Clough's progress there's little to get excited about going to games now either.
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Indeed but think how exciting pre season having all our reated creative players available from game one.
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we've hoped for that wrt to Mavies for the last 4 seasons at least! it never transpires! (or if it does - it doesn't last more than a couple of games! - see Worthy's excellent post about the pattern of Mavies's season-involvement!)Jonah wrote:Indeed but think how exciting pre season having all our rested creative players available from game one.
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Curse or no curse, i know a lot of injuries were bad luck but I'd be up for overhauling the medical team this summer. If injuries were points we'd be champions league season after season.
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Can it really be down to the med team, or the turf . The long term ones are down to incidents really aren't they ? As for Mavis bish yes he will always be in for ten then gone sadly . I was thinking more of Clayton and clough and pratley. Next pre season will be more optimistic than we've had for quite some time .
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aye - true dat! but then every pre-season is an oasis of wild and unbridled optimism as far as I am concerned!Jonah wrote:Can it really be down to the med team, or the turf . The long term ones are down to incidents really aren't they ? As for Mavis bish yes he will always be in for ten then gone sadly . I was thinking more of Clayton and clough and pratley. Next pre season will be more optimistic than we've had for quite some time .
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Jesus fecking Christ. Come on now! This is getting beyond a joke.
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Out until the end of the season with a dislocated shoulder??? Jeez. Don't you just pop the bugger back and give it a fortnight?KeyserSoze wrote:Clough disc. shoulder, McNaughton broken leg, both out for season. Wheater eight weeks with a hamstring strain.
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Perhaps it's for the better. If they don't take proper care of it, it'd pop out every other week.
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They get easier to pop back in.Vertigo wrote:Perhaps it's for the better. If they don't take proper care of it, it'd pop out every other week.

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It's different for children who are still growing though!
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I remember Nicky Hunt having this problem. Once it pops out it's (relatively) easy for it to happen agin. I seem to recall they ended up reorientating one of his ligaments across the weak point to try and stabilise it. Hang on.......
Hunt, who made a stunning impact in his first season of Premiership football, dislocated his shoulder three times in 12 months and needed surgery to prevent serious problems in the future.
Among his options was a trip to the United States but Wanderers' medical team chose to send him instead to Wrightington Hospital, around 10 miles from his home in Westhoughton.
"I had a chance of going to Colorado but we settled instead for 'sunny' Wigan," he said. "But the doc who did it was fantastic.
"I don't know exactly what he did but it was keyhole surgery -- I have to go and see him again in August but I shouldn't have any more problems."
Hunt, who made a stunning impact in his first season of Premiership football, dislocated his shoulder three times in 12 months and needed surgery to prevent serious problems in the future.
Among his options was a trip to the United States but Wanderers' medical team chose to send him instead to Wrightington Hospital, around 10 miles from his home in Westhoughton.
"I had a chance of going to Colorado but we settled instead for 'sunny' Wigan," he said. "But the doc who did it was fantastic.
"I don't know exactly what he did but it was keyhole surgery -- I have to go and see him again in August but I shouldn't have any more problems."
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Fckin hell we sent him to wigan! Coincidence he was shite after?? Get clough abroad, quick!
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They were going to do something calked a Putti-Platt procedure on me (which would have sidelined me for minimum 3-6 months). And there could've been a loss of movement. Told 'em I'd just pop the buggers back in, thanks.Gary the Enfield wrote:I remember Nicky Hunt having this problem. Once it pops out it's (relatively) easy for it to happen agin. I seem to recall they ended up reorientating one of his ligaments across the weak point to try and stabilise it. Hang on.......
Hunt, who made a stunning impact in his first season of Premiership football, dislocated his shoulder three times in 12 months and needed surgery to prevent serious problems in the future.
Among his options was a trip to the United States but Wanderers' medical team chose to send him instead to Wrightington Hospital, around 10 miles from his home in Westhoughton.
"I had a chance of going to Colorado but we settled instead for 'sunny' Wigan," he said. "But the doc who did it was fantastic.
"I don't know exactly what he did but it was keyhole surgery -- I have to go and see him again in August but I shouldn't have any more problems."
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Slavchev out for five weeks with ankle injury, so that's him done as far as we're concerned.
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