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Davies being there also assumes however that Coyle would also play a system to allow him to play-make and as you say not be a physical bod in a 4-4-2.
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I don't like the use of the phrase "last leg" regarding that Holden report in the BN.
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I'll be very surprised if Holden ever gets back to anything near the form he was in before the injury - like everyone else I hope he does though
I thought he'd be ready for the start of the season, but now it's being reported that he may be fit for October - that's some fecking injury the lad suffered, that means it will be around 18 months since the Evans incident.
Sounds a bit like the Davis situation to me
I thought he'd be ready for the start of the season, but now it's being reported that he may be fit for October - that's some fecking injury the lad suffered, that means it will be around 18 months since the Evans incident.
Sounds a bit like the Davis situation to me
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He's suffered two though, hasn't he? He came back after the Evans incident but then did his cruciate didn't he? Have I dreamed that up?Peter Thompson wrote:that's some fecking injury the lad suffered, that means it will be around 18 months since the Evans incident.
Sounds a bit like the Davis situation to me

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Injured in his first game, on the same knee ?? I'd say that was a linked injury.Bruce Rioja wrote:He's suffered two though, hasn't he? He came back after the Evans incident but then did his cruciate didn't he? Have I dreamed that up?Peter Thompson wrote:that's some fecking injury the lad suffered, that means it will be around 18 months since the Evans incident.
Sounds a bit like the Davis situation to me
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On what basis? How shit do you think the Championship is?BWFC_Insane wrote:Surely that's what Mark Davies is for?ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Hmm going to be tough IMO, we'll be placing a lot of our creative hopes on a winger who's been out for a whole year and another who may or may not be arsed about playing at Barnsley on a cold autumn/winter's night. And no creativity through the centre is something even the most average of sub-premiershop managers & coaches can adapt to defend against.
At this level, Pratley will be considered creative.
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Tombwfc wrote:On what basis? How shit do you think the Championship is?BWFC_Insane wrote:Surely that's what Mark Davies is for?ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Hmm going to be tough IMO, we'll be placing a lot of our creative hopes on a winger who's been out for a whole year and another who may or may not be arsed about playing at Barnsley on a cold autumn/winter's night. And no creativity through the centre is something even the most average of sub-premiershop managers & coaches can adapt to defend against.
At this level, Pratley will be considered creative.

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Was Davis' injury knee as well?
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Well you would. What with you being a medical expert and everything!bobo the clown wrote:Injured in his first game, on the same knee ?? I'd say that was a linked injury.Bruce Rioja wrote:He's suffered two though, hasn't he? He came back after the Evans incident but then did his cruciate didn't he? Have I dreamed that up?Peter Thompson wrote:that's some fecking injury the lad suffered, that means it will be around 18 months since the Evans incident.
Sounds a bit like the Davis situation to me

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I could be wrong but I've got a feeling he broke something in his knee. Either the tibia or femur in the joint itself. Not a common injury. Anyway, it was operated on, pinned etc, and he was recovering well. Came back against Villa, felt a bit of pain, got reassessed, and they found out the pin was out of place and had caused damage to the cartilage, which was the second injury. As I said, I could be wrong, but that rings a bell.Bruce Rioja wrote:He's suffered two though, hasn't he? He came back after the Evans incident but then did his cruciate didn't he? Have I dreamed that up?Peter Thompson wrote:that's some fecking injury the lad suffered, that means it will be around 18 months since the Evans incident.
Sounds a bit like the Davis situation to me
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That is correcto.jimbo wrote:I could be wrong but I've got a feeling he broke something in his knee. Either the tibia or femur in the joint itself. Not a common injury. Anyway, it was operated on, pinned etc, and he was recovering well. Came back against Villa, felt a bit of pain, got reassessed, and they found out the pin was out of place and had caused damage to the cartilage, which was the second injury. As I said, I could be wrong, but that rings a bell.Bruce Rioja wrote:He's suffered two though, hasn't he? He came back after the Evans incident but then did his cruciate didn't he? Have I dreamed that up?Peter Thompson wrote:that's some fecking injury the lad suffered, that means it will be around 18 months since the Evans incident.
Sounds a bit like the Davis situation to me
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Yay. Do I get a prize?BWFC_Insane wrote:That is correcto.jimbo wrote:I could be wrong but I've got a feeling he broke something in his knee. Either the tibia or femur in the joint itself. Not a common injury. Anyway, it was operated on, pinned etc, and he was recovering well. Came back against Villa, felt a bit of pain, got reassessed, and they found out the pin was out of place and had caused damage to the cartilage, which was the second injury. As I said, I could be wrong, but that rings a bell.Bruce Rioja wrote:He's suffered two though, hasn't he? He came back after the Evans incident but then did his cruciate didn't he? Have I dreamed that up?Peter Thompson wrote:that's some fecking injury the lad suffered, that means it will be around 18 months since the Evans incident.
Sounds a bit like the Davis situation to me
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I'll take Gynaecologist pleasePrufrock wrote:How about a job as a doctor?

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Proof from the BNBWFC_Insane wrote:That is correcto.jimbo wrote:I could be wrong but I've got a feeling he broke something in his knee. Either the tibia or femur in the joint itself. Not a common injury. Anyway, it was operated on, pinned etc, and he was recovering well. Came back against Villa, felt a bit of pain, got reassessed, and they found out the pin was out of place and had caused damage to the cartilage, which was the second injury. As I said, I could be wrong, but that rings a bell.Bruce Rioja wrote:He's suffered two though, hasn't he? He came back after the Evans incident but then did his cruciate didn't he? Have I dreamed that up?Peter Thompson wrote:that's some fecking injury the lad suffered, that means it will be around 18 months since the Evans incident. Sounds a bit like the Davis situation to me
...and official siteWANDERERS have been dealt a huge blow with the news that Stuart Holden will be missing for the next six months. The US international was nearing a first team return for the Whites but has been called back into hospital for a follow-up procedure on the knee injury he sustained in March. It was during the operation that doctors discovered cartilage damage that could well mean his season is over already.
Stuart Holden is set to miss six months of the season after a routine procedural follow up on the operation for his knee injury revealed cartilage damage. Manager Owen Coyle said: "It is a big, big blow for Stuart because he has worked so hard after he sustained the injury, but obviously the most important aspect is to ensure Stuart's well being and that's what we are focused on. He went in for the procedure this afternoon and it was picked up that the cartilage was damaged and needed to be repaired, which has now happened, and we will now support Stuart as he begins his recovery."
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The more I hear about this, the less optimistic I am that he'll ever make an impact for us again.
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I doubt it too, he's had alot of injuries in his career so i think the lad is fcuked.H. Pedersen wrote:The more I hear about this, the less optimistic I am that he'll ever make an impact for us again.
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When a player gets injured now at Bolton and they say he will be out for 6 months you can almost double that with the shit backroom staff we have now.
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He seems pretty optimistic about it himself, he'll definitely be back.Jokers in White wrote:I doubt it too, he's had alot of injuries in his career so i think the lad is fcuked.H. Pedersen wrote:The more I hear about this, the less optimistic I am that he'll ever make an impact for us again.
Whether he's the same player he was is a different matter, we'll just have to wait and see.
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he broke his leg against hollan^H^H^H^H got twatted by a shit footballer while playing for his national team and come back pretty good.
if alls reet . that we're in the division teamcoyle seemed to be aiming for, it might do stuart a favour , as its fecking shite, and we'll be miles better than everyone and that by being in a team that wins by 4 goals all the time will make it easier for him to get back to awexome.
i'd prefer it if they (bolton) banned him from playing even if he's fit , til we're definately up.
so i wouldnt play him til boxingday/shrove tuesday/bonfire night/whenever
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if alls reet . that we're in the division teamcoyle seemed to be aiming for, it might do stuart a favour , as its fecking shite, and we'll be miles better than everyone and that by being in a team that wins by 4 goals all the time will make it easier for him to get back to awexome.
i'd prefer it if they (bolton) banned him from playing even if he's fit , til we're definately up.
so i wouldnt play him til boxingday/shrove tuesday/bonfire night/whenever
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