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Post by jeycov on Jul 25, 2015 15:53:33 GMT
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Jul 25, 2015 16:42:18 GMT
Nowt wrong with Ryan according to Mr Hughes Just stiffness due to long coach journey and lack of game time Well Hooray for that!
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Post by darksideofthemoon on Jul 26, 2015 4:30:59 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2015 20:57:13 GMT
here you go mate
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Post by sufolkstokie on Jul 31, 2015 8:54:49 GMT
Bowen "Hopefully he'll be able to take part in Germany"
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Post by jeycov on Jul 31, 2015 8:56:44 GMT
On twitter earlier this morning On twitter Stoketastic @ragnar300 36 mins36 minutes ago Not liking this Shawcross back injury saga. Doubtful/possible for appearance in Germany. Come on stokecity please get this sorted.????????⚽️???? Any updates?
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Post by steakandchips on Jul 31, 2015 9:10:32 GMT
here you go mate Greatest away shirt we've had right there
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Post by mattador78 on Jul 31, 2015 9:16:57 GMT
On twitter earlier this morning On twitter Stoketastic @ragnar300 36 mins36 minutes ago Not liking this Shawcross back injury saga. Doubtful/possible for appearance in Germany. Come on stokecity please get this sorted.????????⚽️???? Any updates? I wouldn't worry from my uninformed view of what his complaint has been described as its probably just precaution as having a similar problem myself its all about management of flare-up not a ledley I have no knees king problem. for meening less friendlies dont see the point in risking an aggravation if they are happy his fitness levels are there.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2015 9:29:58 GMT
On twitter earlier this morning On twitter Stoketastic @ragnar300 36 mins36 minutes ago Not liking this Shawcross back injury saga. Doubtful/possible for appearance in Germany. Come on stokecity please get this sorted.????????⚽️???? Any updates? I wouldn't worry from my uninformed view of what his complaint has been described as its probably just precaution as having a similar problem myself its all about management of flare-up not a ledley I have no knees king problem. for meening less friendlies dont see the point in risking an aggravation if they are happy his fitness levels are there. I don't want to sound negative but, is it possible to manage a back problem as a pro footballer? On the pitch you're in the hands of the gods ....in the gym it's possible to manage In my view back problems are notoriously hard thing to keep under control......I'm worried
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2015 9:31:23 GMT
I'm very worried about this and getting more worried with each apparent setback.
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Post by mattador78 on Jul 31, 2015 9:38:05 GMT
I wouldn't worry from my uninformed view of what his complaint has been described as its probably just precaution as having a similar problem myself its all about management of flare-up not a ledley I have no knees king problem. for meening less friendlies dont see the point in risking an aggravation if they are happy his fitness levels are there. I don't want to sound negative but, is it possible to manage a back problem as a pro footballer? On the pitch you're in the hands of the gods ....in the gym it's possible to manage In my view back problems are notoriously hard thing to keep under control......I'm worried I work in heavy industry with one since I first did it I have had 2 flare ups lasting six weeks then two but have had niggles in-between cant predict anything but you cant predict any injury
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Post by harryburrows on Jul 31, 2015 9:39:37 GMT
If it is sciatic pain as has been mentioned it's just got to be managed properly I have It and it's very painful . Peter schmichell had the same problem and he did miss games as a result , it's not nice for Ryan but at least it's not some sort of degenerative problem
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2015 9:47:08 GMT
I don't want to sound negative but, is it possible to manage a back problem as a pro footballer? On the pitch you're in the hands of the gods ....in the gym it's possible to manage In my view back problems are notoriously hard thing to keep under control......I'm worried I work in heavy industry with one since I first did it I have had 2 flare ups lasting six weeks then two but have had niggles in-between cant predict anything but you cant predict any injury I'm similar for nearly 20 yrs now Everyone is different but, if you are a pro footballer your 90minutes on the pitch cannot be managed ...surely you are 100% committed to doing your job ...throwing yourself around the pitch and over stretching etc A slight niggle to the man on the street maybe manageable but as a player that could really turn you from a committed pro to half the player in a blink of an eye Hughes would be a fool to not plan ahead
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Post by harryburrows on Jul 31, 2015 9:53:57 GMT
I work in heavy industry with one since I first did it I have had 2 flare ups lasting six weeks then two but have had niggles in-between cant predict anything but you cant predict any injury I'm similar for nearly 20 yrs now Everyone is different but, if you are a pro footballer your 90minutes on the pitch cannot be managed ...surely you are 100% committed to doing your job ...throwing yourself around the pitch and over stretching etc A slight niggle to the man on the street maybe manageable but as a player that could really turn you from a committed pro to half the player in a blink of an eye Hughes would be a fool to not plan ahead Didn't he say he worked ???
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Post by LGH87 on Jul 31, 2015 9:54:44 GMT
Can't help feeling like this injury is the result of all the games he has played half fit over the years.
His never say die, run through a brick wall for the cause attitude may be coming back to bite him on the arse (or back!) big time.
Hopefully Ryan and the medical team can get this sorted, because as he approaches his 28th birthday, we should be seeing Ryan Shawcross in his prime, not struggling week to week with back problems.
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Post by mattador78 on Jul 31, 2015 9:58:40 GMT
I work in heavy industry with one since I first did it I have had 2 flare ups lasting six weeks then two but have had niggles in-between cant predict anything but you cant predict any injury I'm similar for nearly 20 yrs now Everyone is different but, if you are a pro footballer your 90minutes on the pitch cannot be managed ...surely you are 100% committed to doing your job ...throwing yourself around the pitch and over stretching etc A slight niggle to the man on the street maybe manageable but as a player that could really turn you from a committed pro to half the player in a blink of an eye Hughes would be a fool to not plan ahead Agreed but the medical team hopefully know more than us and have it under control its definitely a manageable problem but may only see a30 game season for our captain
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2015 10:55:30 GMT
I'm similar for nearly 20 yrs now Everyone is different but, if you are a pro footballer your 90minutes on the pitch cannot be managed ...surely you are 100% committed to doing your job ...throwing yourself around the pitch and over stretching etc A slight niggle to the man on the street maybe manageable but as a player that could really turn you from a committed pro to half the player in a blink of an eye Hughes would be a fool to not plan ahead Didn't he say he worked ??? I worked as a plasterer but that's different than a prem footballer ...completely different
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2015 10:57:19 GMT
I'm similar for nearly 20 yrs now Everyone is different but, if you are a pro footballer your 90minutes on the pitch cannot be managed ...surely you are 100% committed to doing your job ...throwing yourself around the pitch and over stretching etc A slight niggle to the man on the street maybe manageable but as a player that could really turn you from a committed pro to half the player in a blink of an eye Hughes would be a fool to not plan ahead Agreed but the medical team hopefully know more than us and have it under control its definitely a manageable problem but may only see a30 game season for our captain That's why I'm worried as that's all our center backs who struggle for fitness.
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Post by scfcmacca on Jul 31, 2015 11:25:16 GMT
I'm worried like most about this, yes it can be managed but at the same time he could get a flare up putting him out of action for 4-6 weeks at a time. Can we afford to loose our captain and most influential player for a month and a half in the season I wouldn't like to risk it.
Also not forgetting muniesa has a bit of history with injuries combine that with the lack of confidence Wilson gives me playing cb that only leaves Cameron who can do a pretty decent job.
I think we need a decent back up cb in this window.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jul 31, 2015 11:50:09 GMT
But he just needs a rest............they say after he's spent the summer off.
It's not good is it? The weekend before the season starts and he's struggling to be fit after 1 playing game in pre-season.
We've got every right to be worried!
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Post by dirtygary69 on Jul 31, 2015 11:51:41 GMT
here you go mate Greatest away shirt we've had right there
That's just our training top for this season mate.
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Post by nik80 on Jul 31, 2015 11:57:25 GMT
I'm worried. Even if he does get his back problem under control, he'll lack match fitness. Doom mongering as it might sound, I'll bet we don't get to see much of Ryan this season. Muniesa will no doubt spend enough time in the injury room too. Happy Friday!!
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Post by thestatusquo on Jul 31, 2015 12:06:42 GMT
It is a worry and with the publicity it's received I would expect that at least some of the opposition will try and exploit it if they can get away with it.
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Post by tijuanabrass on Jul 31, 2015 12:07:10 GMT
If it's a bulging/pro lapsing disc hitting the sciatic nerve I have the same issue. Just got through a flare up that happened at the end of May that was incredibly debilitating. After some visits to a good sports physio and industrial quantities oF pain killers I was mobile and able to exercise. I was back at work after about 3 days and running again within a month. He will have access to some of the best physio care available. I'm confident that he will be in the starting line up before long.
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Post by thestatusquo on Jul 31, 2015 12:30:48 GMT
If it's a bulging/pro lapsing disc hitting the sciatic nerve I have the same issue. Just got through a flare up that happened at the end of May that was incredibly debilitating. After some visits to a good sports physio and industrial quantities oF pain killers I was mobile and able to exercise. I was back at work after about 3 days and running again within a month. He will have access to some of the best physio care available. I'm confident that he will be in the starting line up before long. If that's the case then you are lucky. My partner suffers with this and it can flare up at any moment from sweeping up to bending down to tie a shoe lace and the rigors of a professional footballer are bound to put your body under greater stress an if something fairly innocuous can trigger it then I would imagine fending off someone like Ricky Lambert or Benteke wont be that easy to manage.
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Post by boskampsflaps on Jul 31, 2015 12:54:07 GMT
here you go mate Were you a baddy in Sherlock Holmes?
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Post by CalgaryPotter on Jul 31, 2015 14:26:37 GMT
here you go mate Nice to put a face to the name Darkside & I bet that face isn't doing justice to what's going on inside your head
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Post by bayernoatcake on Aug 2, 2015 15:04:51 GMT
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Post by cobhamstokey on Aug 2, 2015 15:08:06 GMT
Could he be like McGrath doesn't train just turns up for the proper matches. Have to say it's getting a little worrying.
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Post by FullerMagic on Aug 2, 2015 15:08:20 GMT
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