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Post by stokielegend on Feb 16, 2009 15:17:05 GMT
spoke to him earlier at training and he told me he should be back in 3 weeks. Also sorenson is ill
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Post by markscfc72 on Feb 16, 2009 15:17:52 GMT
thanks mate, what do you mean by ill
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Post by FrostySCFC on Feb 16, 2009 15:18:26 GMT
Crikey, that's quite the turnaround Good news! What's up with Sorenson? Hop it's nowt that's going to keep him out
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Post by andy9196 on Feb 16, 2009 15:18:37 GMT
whats up with tommy ?
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Post by stokielegend on Feb 16, 2009 15:28:38 GMT
according to the keeping coach he was sick last night but should be fit for sunday. wilko stayed behind to work on his passing and liam worked on his penalties. Griff and kelly are on the verge of full fitness.
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Post by Stafford-Stokie on Feb 16, 2009 15:33:25 GMT
according to the keeping coach he was sick last night but should be fit for sunday. wilko stayed behind to work on his passing and liam worked on his penalties. Griff and kelly are on the verge of full fitness. I hope he is fit for Sat when we play Pompey.
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Post by stonestokie! on Feb 16, 2009 15:33:28 GMT
only 3 weeks? that's great news! ;D
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Post by stokielegend on Feb 16, 2009 15:48:34 GMT
pulis was telling the lads off and used the F word 4 times in every sentences
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Post by trend....... on Feb 16, 2009 15:54:13 GMT
good news
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Post by walrus on Feb 16, 2009 15:54:30 GMT
That's very good news, though I'm interested to see if he comes straight back in when he's fit again with Mama fit and Beattie and Camara looking to be regulars.
Hopefully Sorro will shake whatever he has off, he was ill for the last Pompey game, hope history doesn't repeat itself.
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Post by scfclifer on Feb 16, 2009 15:59:12 GMT
there is no way on earth somebody can be ready to play football a grand total of 4 weeks after dislocating a shoulder its just not medically possible without potentially causing the injury to worsen,he'll be back in anything between 5 or 11 weeks time ....3 weeks is just wishfull thinking dislocated shoulders take between 6 and 12 weeks to heal properly and even then you need to throw yourself on sed shoulder to make sure it can take the impact of a fall properly FULLER will not be back in time to torment the baggies again sorry lads
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Post by jimmygscfc on Feb 16, 2009 16:00:09 GMT
Kelly on the verge of full fitness?!!!! It's good to know we didn't risk him against Sunderland then. In all seriousness, the lad then played for Ireland a few days later so I'd hope he was bloody fit for Pompey.
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Post by n01stokie on Feb 16, 2009 16:02:11 GMT
there is no way on earth somebody can be ready to play football a grand total of 4 weeks after dislocating a shoulder its just not medically possible without potentially causing the injury to worsen,he'll be back in anything between 5 or 11 weeks time ....3 weeks is just wishfull thinking dislocated shoulders take between 6 and 12 weeks to heal properly and even then you need to throw yourself on sed shoulder to make sure it can take the impact of a fall properly FULLER will not be back in time to torment the baggies again sorry lads ok doctor lifer
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2009 16:06:47 GMT
excited by the prospect of fullers return but a players interpretation of fitness and the managers are usually poles apart
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Post by scfclifer on Feb 16, 2009 16:07:37 GMT
there is no way on earth somebody can be ready to play football a grand total of 4 weeks after dislocating a shoulder its just not medically possible without potentially causing the injury to worsen,he'll be back in anything between 5 or 11 weeks time ....3 weeks is just wishfull thinking dislocated shoulders take between 6 and 12 weeks to heal properly and even then you need to throw yourself on sed shoulder to make sure it can take the impact of a fall properly FULLER will not be back in time to torment the baggies again sorry lads ok doctor lifer err i have had a dislocated shoulder mate so i kind of know what i'm on about you sarcastic twat
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Post by Irish Stokie on Feb 16, 2009 16:12:37 GMT
Liam practacing his pens could mean he is set to start Satdee, hopefully!!! As for Kelly i hope he aint fucking playing, he was absolute Shite for Ireland midweek and wasnt gret for Healy's goal against Sunderland. Wilko or Griff would be better options. Also hope Tommy is ok, sounds like he should be grand for Pompey
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Post by northstokie on Feb 16, 2009 16:14:13 GMT
err i have had a dislocated shoulder mate so i kind of know what i'm on about you sarcastic twat Pretty sure you didn't have the full attentions of a team of doctors and physios and spent all day every day rehabiliting it...
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Post by prem4stoke on Feb 16, 2009 16:14:28 GMT
err i have had a dislocated shoulder mate so i kind of know what i'm on about you sarcastic twat I would think it depends on how badly dislocated it is and what other damage it caused
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Post by Stokie in Geordieland on Feb 16, 2009 16:17:46 GMT
err i have had a dislocated shoulder mate so i kind of know what i'm on about you sarcastic twat It depends on the type of dislocation. I too have dislocated my shoulder, but it popped straight back in place and as a result I only had to rest it for a week.
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Post by scfclifer on Feb 16, 2009 16:19:40 GMT
err i have had a dislocated shoulder mate so i kind of know what i'm on about you sarcastic twat I would think it depends on how badly dislocated it is and what other damage it caused i'd agree with that mate but my shoulder still isn't right and to use another example Theo Walcott injured/dislocated his shoulder around november 1st -8th and he still hasn't played yet thats 15 weeks ago going into the 16th yet people are saying rick will be back in 3 week its bollox
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Post by Bick on Feb 16, 2009 16:21:36 GMT
Fuller: AWESOME news!
Sorro: Uh Oh! We really need him for saturday.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2009 16:23:10 GMT
err i have had a dislocated shoulder mate so i kind of know what i'm on about you sarcastic twat Pretty sure you didn't have the full attentions of a team of doctors and physios and spent all day every day rehabiliting it... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D good point well made!
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Post by scfclifer on Feb 16, 2009 16:31:10 GMT
Pretty sure you didn't have the full attentions of a team of doctors and physios and spent all day every day rehabiliting it... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D good point well made! obviously not i did mine in 3 year ago and it still hurts like fuck when its cold ;D
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Post by PickSCFC on Feb 16, 2009 16:34:49 GMT
Fuller: AWESOME news! Sorro: Uh Oh! We really need him for saturday. Dont worry simmo is a capable prem goal keeper and has never let ud down, I for one have faith in him
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Post by Beardy200 on Feb 16, 2009 16:51:26 GMT
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D good point well made! obviously not i did mine in 3 year ago and it still hurts like fuck when its cold ;D Don't be soft fella. Everyone is different, some people break their legs and have to retire others are back in a few weeks. Every injury has it's own unique problems and PERHAPS his isn't as bad as yours. I'm sure if his doctor has told him they're hopeful for 3 weeks then that's when it's likely to be. Perhaps you should put a call in to them and remind them about the huge survey you've done including you and Walcott and how wrong they obviously are
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Post by scfclifer on Feb 16, 2009 16:59:15 GMT
obviously not i did mine in 3 year ago and it still hurts like fuck when its cold ;D Don't be soft fella. Everyone is different, some people break their legs and have to retire others are back in a few weeks. Every injury has it's own unique problems and PERHAPS his isn't as bad as yours. I'm sure if his doctor has told him they're hopeful for 3 weeks then that's when it's likely to be. Perhaps you should put a call in to them and remind them about the huge survey you've done including you and Walcott and how wrong they obviously are dont have time for surveys mate leave them to people with nowt better to do with their time other than take surveys or make up bullshit to post on here ;D and last time anything was announced official like the docs had told him 6-8 weeks ???
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Post by Championship Potter on Feb 16, 2009 17:05:35 GMT
Don't be soft fella. Everyone is different, some people break their legs and have to retire others are back in a few weeks. Every injury has it's own unique problems and PERHAPS his isn't as bad as yours. I'm sure if his doctor has told him they're hopeful for 3 weeks then that's when it's likely to be. Perhaps you should put a call in to them and remind them about the huge survey you've done including you and Walcott and how wrong they obviously are dont have time for surveys mate leave them to people with nowt better to do with their time other than take surveys or make up bullshit to post on here ;D and last time anything was announced official like the docs had told him 6-8 weeks ??? I don't think 4-5 weeks is unreasonable. When I did mine it had healed after 4 and with another week it was relatively strong. Although I say relatively, I know I wouldn't liked to have run into Abdoulaye Faye 5 weeks after dislocating my shoulder.
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Post by wembley4372 on Feb 16, 2009 17:07:02 GMT
lifer I don't want to depress you more than this thread already has but I did mine 20 years ago and it still isn't right!
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Post by markscfc72 on Feb 16, 2009 17:09:25 GMT
I would think it depends on how badly dislocated it is and what other damage it caused i'd agree with that mate but my shoulder still isn't right and to use another example Theo Walcott injured/dislocated his shoulder around november 1st -8th and he still hasn't played yet thats 15 weeks ago going into the 16th yet people are saying rick will be back in 3 week its bollox walcott played again not long after the original injury then injured it again in training
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Post by scfclifer on Feb 16, 2009 17:11:02 GMT
and if fuller is back in the squad and announced fit officially by the 9th of march i will bare my arse in delilahs before the boro game on the 21st
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