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Post by trentvale68 on Aug 31, 2016 20:07:40 GMT
Any updates from the club?
Not every ones cup of tea but I hope he gets another chance to show if he can still offer anything
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Post by werrington on Aug 31, 2016 20:09:04 GMT
He was ruled out until Christmas
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Post by davejohnno1 on Aug 31, 2016 20:10:26 GMT
Some players were physically sick when they saw the severity of his injury.
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Post by trentvale68 on Aug 31, 2016 20:12:16 GMT
He was ruled out until Christmas Saying that less than 4 months now
What with getting match fit etc, gonna be a long time then
mind you, at least he's safe from the scapegoating monster!
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Post by trentvale68 on Aug 31, 2016 20:13:49 GMT
Some players were physically sick when they saw the severity of his injury. Reminds me about the David Busst one at Coventry. 20 YEARS AGO!!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 20:15:40 GMT
Saw him limping along outside Wagamama's at Media City recently. He was smiling if that helps?
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Post by no1972 on Aug 31, 2016 20:50:29 GMT
He recovered quickly over the loss of a family member,so he should get over a injury quickly.Our just keep picking a wage up.They should be made to sign on the club,like normal working Pepole do when off work.I bet those strains and colds would soon disappear
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Post by trentvale68 on Aug 31, 2016 20:53:36 GMT
He recovered quickly over the loss of a family member,so he should get over a injury quickly.Our just keep picking a wage up.They should be made to sign on the club,like normal working Pepole do when off work.I bet those strains and colds would soon disappear Difficult one though as they would say that injury is one sustained in the line of work
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Post by TexasPotter on Aug 31, 2016 21:00:11 GMT
Hope he gets back to fitness and going well, at times he is so creative its a crime he didn't play more often last few seasons. He links up well with most of our CF's and can be a super sub behind the frontline like Afellay.
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Post by no1972 on Aug 31, 2016 21:02:44 GMT
He recovered quickly over the loss of a family member,so he should get over a injury quickly.Our just keep picking a wage up.They should be made to sign on the club,like normal working Pepole do when off work.I bet those strains and colds would soon disappear Difficult one though as they would say that injury is one sustained in the line of work Makes no difference a employer is not liable to pay wages,if that person is not fit for work.If you get injured at work and it was not your fault you can make a common law claim.If you injury was your fault the employer is not duty bound to pay you.So if a player gets injured because they made a bad tackle it would be there fault.If the injury was not there fault then they can claim compo.
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Post by stokecitytalke on Aug 31, 2016 21:05:45 GMT
He recovered quickly over the loss of a family member,so he should get over a injury quickly.Our just keep picking a wage up.They should be made to sign on the club,like normal working Pepole do when off work.I bet those strains and colds would soon disappear Is that the loss of yet another grandparent 😉
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Post by nott1 on Sept 1, 2016 7:59:11 GMT
He will find it harder to get games when he is fit, but good luck to him.
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Post by djduncanjames on Sept 1, 2016 8:08:15 GMT
Difficult one though as they would say that injury is one sustained in the line of work Makes no difference a employer is not liable to pay wages,if that person is not fit for work.If you get injured at work and it was not your fault you can make a common law claim.If you injury was your fault the employer is not duty bound to pay you.So if a player gets injured because they made a bad tackle it would be there fault.If the injury was not there fault then they can claim compo. seems so vague to me, what's a bad tackle then
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Post by Northy on Sept 1, 2016 8:12:11 GMT
Difficult one though as they would say that injury is one sustained in the line of work Makes no difference a employer is not liable to pay wages,if that person is not fit for work.If you get injured at work and it was not your fault you can make a common law claim.If you injury was your fault the employer is not duty bound to pay you.So if a player gets injured because they made a bad tackle it would be there fault.If the injury was not there fault then they can claim compo. It all depends whats written into his contract though. different people have different terms, some people get 52 weeks fully paid sick leave
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Sept 1, 2016 9:53:49 GMT
Difficult one though as they would say that injury is one sustained in the line of work Makes no difference a employer is not liable to pay wages,if that person is not fit for work.If you get injured at work and it was not your fault you can make a common law claim.If you injury was your fault the employer is not duty bound to pay you.So if a player gets injured because they made a bad tackle it would be there fault.If the injury was not there fault then they can claim compo. Utter rubbish!! Loads of people get paid while they are off sick it depends on your contract and what work you do. I bet the poor buggers who had to manage you got paid for being off sick.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 10:13:28 GMT
Some players were physically sick when they saw the severity of his injury. Christ that doesn't sound good Dave.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Sept 1, 2016 10:14:41 GMT
Some players were physically sick when they saw the severity of his injury. Christ that doesn't sound good Dave. It was, allegedly, absolutely horrific!
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Sept 1, 2016 11:08:58 GMT
Even if he does make a full recovery from what sounds like a nasty injury, I can't see him featuring for us again, I may be wrong but there doesn't seem much of a future here for him once everyone is fit.
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Post by skip on Sept 1, 2016 11:20:15 GMT
He recovered quickly over the loss of a family member,so he should get over a injury quickly.Our just keep picking a wage up.They should be made to sign on the club,like normal working Pepole do when off work.I bet those strains and colds would soon disappear Injury at work, he's entitled to sick pay. And I'm not sure the body as quickly for an athlete as his emotional state after the death of a relative.
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Post by skip on Sept 1, 2016 11:21:04 GMT
Christ that doesn't sound good Dave. It was, allegedly, absolutely horrific! I'm a bit lost now... didn't he come back from the horrible gash down his calf? Is this a different injury?
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Post by jimmygscfc on Sept 1, 2016 11:34:36 GMT
Even if he does make a full recovery from what sounds like a nasty injury, I can't see him featuring for us again, I may be wrong but there doesn't seem much of a future here for him once everyone is fit. He didn't feature much before and he'll feature even less when he's eventually fit. I think he'll be moved on, maybe on loan.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Sept 1, 2016 11:36:28 GMT
It was, allegedly, absolutely horrific! I'm a bit lost now... didn't he come back from the horrible gash down his calf? Is this a different injury? Yes. Towards the end of the season he suffered a compound fracture of his tibia and fibula in training following a challenge by Charlie Adam. The severity of the injury made a number of prominent first team players physically sick, so bad was the sight of Irelands leg. It is, allegedly, one of the most horrific injuries many associated with our club have experienced and for Ireland, it will be long road back you would have thought.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Sept 1, 2016 11:39:41 GMT
Even if he does make a full recovery from what sounds like a nasty injury, I can't see him featuring for us again, I may be wrong but there doesn't seem much of a future here for him once everyone is fit. He didn't feature much before and he'll feature even less when he's eventually fit. I think he'll be moved on, maybe on loan. I actually like Ireland as a player. He's a very good and very intelligent footballer who offered us a lot when he was playing well. Since being with us, a bit like Shaqiri, he's barely been able to put a run of games together as no sooner does he get back into the side and play well he goes and picks up another injury.
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Post by mrcoke on Sept 1, 2016 11:43:34 GMT
I think PC is a responsibe employer and will "look after" employees. I expect he will leave when he has recovered.
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Post by jimmygscfc on Sept 1, 2016 15:12:49 GMT
He didn't feature much before and he'll feature even less when he's eventually fit. I think he'll be moved on, maybe on loan. I actually like Ireland as a player. He's a very good and very intelligent footballer who offered us a lot when he was playing well. Since being with us, a bit like Shaqiri, he's barely been able to put a run of games together as no sooner does he get back into the side and play well he goes and picks up another injury. I agree that he's an intelligent footballer Dave. However, I think the injury and his lengthy lay-off will signal the end of his Stoke career. I may be wrong of course, it's been known
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Post by davejohnno1 on Sept 1, 2016 15:50:25 GMT
I actually like Ireland as a player. He's a very good and very intelligent footballer who offered us a lot when he was playing well. Since being with us, a bit like Shaqiri, he's barely been able to put a run of games together as no sooner does he get back into the side and play well he goes and picks up another injury. I agree that he's an intelligent footballer Dave. However, I think the injury and his lengthy lay-off will signal the end of his Stoke career. I may be wrong of course, it's been known I don't think you are this time though
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Post by no1972 on Sept 1, 2016 17:45:46 GMT
Makes no difference a employer is not liable to pay wages,if that person is not fit for work.If you get injured at work and it was not your fault you can make a common law claim.If you injury was your fault the employer is not duty bound to pay you.So if a player gets injured because they made a bad tackle it would be there fault.If the injury was not there fault then they can claim compo. Utter rubbish!! Loads of people get paid while they are off sick it depends on your contract and what work you do. I bet the poor buggers who had to manage you got paid for being off sick. All my staff are looked after,because they all work hard and deserve all the rewards that come with that.Footballers don't work hard.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Sept 1, 2016 18:35:34 GMT
Utter rubbish!! Loads of people get paid while they are off sick it depends on your contract and what work you do. I bet the poor buggers who had to manage you got paid for being off sick. All my staff are looked after,because they all work hard and deserve all the rewards that come with that.Footballers don't work hard. You were the first female boss in Florence Colliery then??
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Post by no1972 on Sept 1, 2016 19:36:00 GMT
All my staff are looked after,because they all work hard and deserve all the rewards that come with that.Footballers don't work hard. You were the first female boss in Florence Colliery then?? Like I said before I can be a cunt,you must have a sad life when you go thru people's posts ,so you can make comments about them.and if you are from Chesterfield you most proberly related to someone who was in the UDM.If you weren't and you were or are related to someone in the NUM take my hat off.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Sept 1, 2016 19:40:24 GMT
You were the first female boss in Florence Colliery then?? Like I said before I can be a cunt,you must have a sad life when you go thru people's posts ,so you can make comments about them.and if you are from Chesterfield you most proberly related to someone who was in the UDM.If you weren't and you were or are related to someone in the NUM take my hat off. I am from Stoke originally wifes family were NUM no UDM members here. I was also a member of the ISTC during that strike. I dont particularly look for your post just see them in others. You have to admit though they are funny
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