Quote from: Rigadon on September 17, 2013, 09:07:53 AMQuote from: Ads on September 17, 2013, 09:04:14 AMQuote from: Rigadon on September 17, 2013, 09:02:05 AMOne thing that just occurred to me, didn't he try and 'run it off' on Saturday? Not looking for a stick to beat the club with here, but couldn't that have made things worse? The physio cannot run on with an MRI scanner can he? If the guy is such a beast that he thinks he can run it off and tells the physio to give him five, then what is he supposed to do?No, Ads, he can't do that. But they are highly trained sports doctors, not magic-sponge merchants these days. Like I said, I'm not looking to have a go but if it's a cruciate I'd expect the doctor to know the signs and err on the side of caution. Given the injury that's reported the simple answer is no it won't have had any effect for him to carry on for a few minutes, it definitely won't have changed it from a few weeks out to the 6-9months we're looking at. Someone mentioned before it's actually not that painful when you do it (the swelling you get is sore but it's only uncomfortable). The swelling actually masks the injury somewhat, as it goes down you realise more that you've done something more serious, it took me 5 days (I think, it was 16 years ago) to go to the hospital because of that.
Quote from: Ads on September 17, 2013, 09:04:14 AMQuote from: Rigadon on September 17, 2013, 09:02:05 AMOne thing that just occurred to me, didn't he try and 'run it off' on Saturday? Not looking for a stick to beat the club with here, but couldn't that have made things worse? The physio cannot run on with an MRI scanner can he? If the guy is such a beast that he thinks he can run it off and tells the physio to give him five, then what is he supposed to do?No, Ads, he can't do that. But they are highly trained sports doctors, not magic-sponge merchants these days. Like I said, I'm not looking to have a go but if it's a cruciate I'd expect the doctor to know the signs and err on the side of caution.
Quote from: Rigadon on September 17, 2013, 09:02:05 AMOne thing that just occurred to me, didn't he try and 'run it off' on Saturday? Not looking for a stick to beat the club with here, but couldn't that have made things worse? The physio cannot run on with an MRI scanner can he? If the guy is such a beast that he thinks he can run it off and tells the physio to give him five, then what is he supposed to do?
One thing that just occurred to me, didn't he try and 'run it off' on Saturday? Not looking for a stick to beat the club with here, but couldn't that have made things worse?
Quote from: ozzjim on September 17, 2013, 01:03:38 PMMy biggest reason for going for Gallas would be the fragility of Vlaar and Baker. Either, or both are injury concerns. Getting another in would be wise IMO. The problem though at 36 Gallas might well pick up his fair share of injuries as well. I agree though, another centre half coming in would be the sensible thing to do.
My biggest reason for going for Gallas would be the fragility of Vlaar and Baker. Either, or both are injury concerns. Getting another in would be wise IMO.
Can we actually bring anyone else in, even free agents? Isn't the 25-man squad full...?
Quote from: RussellC on September 17, 2013, 01:53:37 PMCan we actually bring anyone else in, even free agents? Isn't the 25-man squad full...?If Given was sent out on loan, that would free up a spot.
There would have to be special dispensation for free signings otherwise it would be contravening EU law i.e. restraint of trade.
Lambert doesn't do experience. He goes for youth, potential and value for money.