If we see Izzy again, it'll be on Columbian MotD, can't see him playing again, unless he's seeing the same Dr as Steve Austin.
12th September for the PL.Nothing to do with the thread but has a date for the start of the new season been fixed ? 2 months seems a very short time.
It does appear this injury was hugely mismanaged. Perhaps that is the benefit of hindsight - but wasn't there rumour of disagreement between the player and the club? We seemed to try and 'treat' the injury for most of the season, then decided he needed an operation over the summer that essentially ruled him out for a second season.
Nothing to do with the thread but has a date for the start of the new season been fixed ? 2 months seems a very short time.
He posts videos of him training every now and then on Insta so hopefully in with a shout of being ok for next season.
A real shame, possibly our most 'fun' player in the PL. Could cause panic in opposition defence, might just as easily shank it into the stands. I love that type of player.
A real shame, possibly our most 'fun' player in the PL. Could cause panic in opposition defence, might just as easily shank it into the stands. I love that type of player.
and scorer of two of the best goals , west ham home and stoke away
not back till 20/21 season that's a long lay off 18 months since he last kicked a ball for us
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So he had a 4 year contract. It means he will be out for the middle two of those years. (excepting a very small amount of football he played in autumn last season where he clearly wasn't ready).
It's not exactly clear that he's going to be back injury free for a full pre-season (assuming there will be one and he can get himself out of Columbia) in order to get himself ready for the start of next season.
Slightly separately, I'm not entirely comfortable with injured players being back in their home countries whilst injured. What's the point of paying for world class medical facilities and rehab / physio equipment and staff if the players aren't there to use them?
It's so much easier to love that type of player when he doesn't always shank it into the stands.
We've watched some shankers in our time.
I'll hazard a guess it's because once all the 'work' has been done the key element to rehab is time.
So unless the medical facilities happen to be in a DeLorean it really doesn't matter where it's done.
As said though I'm only guessing and not fully qualified medical practitioner specialising in Sports Science.
But you believe yourself to be qualified enough to comment on this twice.I'm not fully qualified either, but it seems a bit improbable to me that all the staff and facilities in a category A training ground can't make a jot of difference over a two year period.
To me it's more probable that it's an issue of player power.
But you believe yourself to be qualified enough to comment on this twice.