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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2019 14:21:09 GMT
Wait for official confirmation. It's just what I've heard. I've heard the same (from a friend of his) - broken fibula and had surgery to put a plate put in yesterday. No reason to doubt it but at the same time don't want to be chastised on here for saying so. No clue on how long he's out for.
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Jul 29, 2019 14:49:54 GMT
Spot on as we’ve Seen today vacuums leave space for speculation to fill , what NJ actually said was spot on but club need to endorse it formally It's only idiots like you doing the speculating though. We all know it's bad and that it will take time for those treating him to know exactly what the details and consequences are. The club are perfectly right not to be matching this messageboard for wild guesses and bullshit. The thread is a out Ryan but I can’t help point out your calling a blow an idiot namely me for speculating when 1 i aren’t and haven’t and won’t 2 am encouraging exactly the opposite
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Post by thefarpost on Jul 29, 2019 15:13:56 GMT
A physio friend has looked at the incident - his verdict is a bad break plus other serious damage. Could be career ending. Sad, sad day for the player and his family. Might explain why there has been nothing much from the club. I hope that this isn't an omen for the coming season. Looked at it as in A) he’s seen the pictures or B) he’s been part of the assessment team? If it’s A) he has no better idea than anyone else and if it’s B) he needs sacking for breaching patient confidentiality. Just A) but he was a physio for a lower league club for a few years so i think he knows a bit more than most about such injuries
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Post by Gary Hackett on Jul 29, 2019 15:23:41 GMT
Was his ankle Let's see what the club say before we start posting wild speculation Your fibula is in your shin to ankle The fibula is the non weight bearing bone at the side. The Tibula is your shin bone.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2019 15:25:26 GMT
Your fibula is in your shin to ankle The fibula is the non weight bearing bone at the side. The Tibula is your shin bone. Yes the little one. Sorry for any confusion. I understand its good because its the smaller bone rather than the bigger one?
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Post by franklin66 on Jul 29, 2019 15:32:31 GMT
Still nothing but conjecture the human body is amazing until somebody confirms the injury I will keep positive although it is looking worryingly quiet.
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Post by philb on Jul 29, 2019 15:38:03 GMT
Broken fibula. Just confirmed.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2019 15:40:00 GMT
www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/stoke-city-ryan-shawcross-injury-3148295Stoke City skipper Ryan Shawcross suffered a broken fibula when he was injured against Leicester on Saturday, The Sentinel understands. He has undergone the necessary surgical procedures and has been told he faces around four months on the sidelines. Realistically, that appears to put paid to any chance of a first-team comeback this side of Christmas. But medics are confident the surgery and subsequent recovery is pretty routine by today's standards.It is thought the diagnosis is just about as good as it could have been given the circumstances of the injury on Saturday.
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Post by FullerMagic on Jul 29, 2019 15:40:27 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2019 15:43:50 GMT
Looked at it as in A) he’s seen the pictures or B) he’s been part of the assessment team? If it’s A) he has no better idea than anyone else and if it’s B) he needs sacking for breaching patient confidentiality.  Just A) but he was a physio for a lower league club for a few years so i think he knows a bit more than most about such injuries So I guess the formal confirmation shows why your friend WAS a physio with a lower league club!
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Post by bigcashprizes on Jul 29, 2019 15:43:59 GMT
Good news, no ligament complications to deal with.
I’m sure he’ll be back firing before the end of the season
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Post by greyman on Jul 29, 2019 15:45:19 GMT
It's only idiots like you doing the speculating though. We all know it's bad and that it will take time for those treating him to know exactly what the details and consequences are. The club are perfectly right not to be matching this messageboard for wild guesses and bullshit. The thread is a out Ryan but I can’t help point out your calling a blow an idiot namely me for speculating when 1 i aren’t and haven’t and won’t 2 am encouraging exactly the opposite "the club need to endorse it formally" Do they? Why? How is you demanding the club make statements exactly the opposite of encouraging speculation? You're not just an idiot for demanding statements from the club about something they may not yet know. There are lots of reasons for calling you an idiot.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jul 29, 2019 15:46:32 GMT
So back for the new year then.
Excellent
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Post by GeneralFaye on Jul 29, 2019 15:47:04 GMT
Wow that's great news ! I was expecting to hear some damage to his ankle but that doesn't seem the case?!
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Post by MilanStokie on Jul 29, 2019 15:47:16 GMT
So maybe a short term loan for cover could be the best option.
Then reassess in January.
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Post by GeneralFaye on Jul 29, 2019 15:47:57 GMT
Right then, pack your bags Bruno.
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Post by Gary Hackett on Jul 29, 2019 15:51:23 GMT
The fibula is the non weight bearing bone at the side. The Tibula is your shin bone. Yes the little one. Sorry for any confusion. I understand its good because its the smaller bone rather than the bigger one? Yeah the fibula just holds the ankle in place, hence why Ryan's foot was 90 degrees because the fibula had broken and there was nothing to hold it in position. Fibula only break is a piece of piss, you have a plate and a few screws on it. You don't really have to keep weight off it apart from a few days. He'll be back well before Xmas.
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Post by xchpotter on Jul 29, 2019 15:53:54 GMT
Nice one Ryan....a lesser man would’ve had his leg fall off. Mind you, he has some way to go to catch up with Denis Smith for fractures.😂😂😂
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Post by neddy on Jul 29, 2019 15:54:41 GMT
Great news!
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Post by Cast no shadow on Jul 29, 2019 15:55:34 GMT
Lucky break
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Post by jeycov on Jul 29, 2019 16:11:20 GMT
And a boost for the rest of the squad
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Post by ash on Jul 29, 2019 16:14:17 GMT
So broken fibula and no dislocation?
The reason I ask as I broke my fibula and dislocated my tibia at the start of April and I’m still only partial weight bearing? Was non weight bearing for 2 1/2 months after surgery.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2019 16:17:42 GMT
Get well soon Ryan!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2019 16:17:57 GMT
As much as I am gutted for him and his own professional ambitions, I do feel that Ryan represents one symptom of the problems within Stoke.
First - I love the commitment and the leadership he has bestowed the club.
But, how many consistently injury prone players have we placed our faith in over the last few years?! Each time a player like this gets injured it drastically disrupts first team plans and further, whilst Ryan still performs to a high level, it takes a good few games for him to get back to it.
It really is time to either move on fully from these players or just relegate their importance to the team. Ryan can’t be on a small wage relative to the average championship defender, surely we could be using that money more wisely with another defender who can regularly compete for much of a season. In the space of one unchallenged tackle, we have gone from being solid at the back and hoping to get rid of BMI, to now having no real plan on how to reshuffle.
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Post by Gary Hackett on Jul 29, 2019 16:18:11 GMT
So broken fibula and no dislocation? The reason I ask as I broke my fibula and dislocated my tibia at the start of April and I’m still only partial weight bearing? Was non weight bearing for 2 1/2 months after surgery. Did they plate your fib or leave it to heal on its own?
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Post by kelw on Jul 29, 2019 16:24:55 GMT
Strange to say but quite good news. Nowhere near as bad as some were speculating.
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Post by ravey123 on Jul 29, 2019 16:29:01 GMT
As much as I am gutted for him and his own professional ambitions, I do feel that Ryan represents one symptom of the problems within Stoke. First - I love the commitment and the leadership he has bestowed the club. But, how many consistently injury prone players have we placed our faith in over the last few years?! Each time a player like this gets injured it drastically disrupts first team plans and further, whilst Ryan still performs to a high level, it takes a good few games for him to get back to it. It really is time to either move on fully from these players or just relegate their importance to the team. Ryan can’t be on a small wage relative to the average championship defender, surely we could be using that money more wisely with another defender who can regularly compete for much of a season. In the space of one unchallenged tackle, we have gone from being solid at the back and hoping to get rid of BMI, to now having no real plan on how to reshuffle. Bloody hell mate - a broken bone is a total accident and something the club can never plan fully for. It's not as if he has a history of breaking his bones is it. Also I wouldn't be surprised if the club are insured against accidents like this - ie insurance to cover their wages or part of their wages whilst they recover.
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Post by mickey2693 on Jul 29, 2019 16:31:10 GMT
As much as I am gutted for him and his own professional ambitions, I do feel that Ryan represents one symptom of the problems within Stoke. First - I love the commitment and the leadership he has bestowed the club. But, how many consistently injury prone players have we placed our faith in over the last few years?! Each time a player like this gets injured it drastically disrupts first team plans and further, whilst Ryan still performs to a high level, it takes a good few games for him to get back to it. It really is time to either move on fully from these players or just relegate their importance to the team. Ryan can’t be on a small wage relative to the average championship defender, surely we could be using that money more wisely with another defender who can regularly compete for much of a season. In the space of one unchallenged tackle, we have gone from being solid at the back and hoping to get rid of BMI, to now having no real plan on how to reshuffle. He's had two seasons out of 11 in which he's been inured. Even then he played 20 & 27 matches. He's hardly injury prone and even if he was, an injury like this can happen to anyone at anytime.
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Post by ash on Jul 29, 2019 16:33:35 GMT
So broken fibula and no dislocation? The reason I ask as I broke my fibula and dislocated my tibia at the start of April and I’m still only partial weight bearing? Was non weight bearing for 2 1/2 months after surgery. Did they plate your fib or leave it to heal on its own? Plate and six screws to hold the fibula together and a screw through my fibula into the tibia to stop it dislocating again before the ligament healed and the ankle was stable again. I had that removed five weeks ago.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2019 16:39:43 GMT
For many seasons, he has been a stalwart, but since the back injuries in 15-16, there are consistent reports of checking on his fitness prior to games. He has been a vital player for us, but he always has a niggle. As much as I am gutted for him and his own professional ambitions, I do feel that Ryan represents one symptom of the problems within Stoke. First - I love the commitment and the leadership he has bestowed the club. But, how many consistently injury prone players have we placed our faith in over the last few years?! Each time a player like this gets injured it drastically disrupts first team plans and further, whilst Ryan still performs to a high level, it takes a good few games for him to get back to it. It really is time to either move on fully from these players or just relegate their importance to the team. Ryan can’t be on a small wage relative to the average championship defender, surely we could be using that money more wisely with another defender who can regularly compete for much of a season. In the space of one unchallenged tackle, we have gone from being solid at the back and hoping to get rid of BMI, to now having no real plan on how to reshuffle. He's had two seasons out of 11 in which he's been inured. Even then he played 20 & 27 matches. He's hardly injury prone and even if he was, an injury like this can happen to anyone at anytime.
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