Well played sir...
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No, not having this again, I have not said anything other than Stephens won’t be playing. Where have I suggested CH is lying?
I have only seen Naylor’s tweet and have no idea what CH has been saying. I am just going on how things generally pan out when players are doubtful, so I don’t expect Stephens to be playing or even on the bench.
You take it all too personally!
Much bigger story to that tale and quite complicated too. Wasn't as straight forward as simply taking a while to recover.
It really doesn’t. He’s done multiple updates this season (I’ve counted 50+) giving full detail about injury updates and none have turned out to be misinformation.
Is there any point in having a discussion with ChailyJem on anything club related.
There are clearly times in the last few seasons the club haven't been 100% truthful with fans about the injuries of some players, however I dont blame them as it keeps it away from the opposition as well.
Its a running joke amoungst my friends that if a player is out for a week or two you should expect a couple of months at least.
Zamora, Kayal, Sidwell, Bong injuries all in the last couple of seasons have started out small and ended up being much longer.
The point is that way back when, this was described as a minor training ground knock. The question is, how has it morphed into something really quite serious that requires a number of weeks absence? Nobody is accusing anyone of telling porkies. It would just be nice to know.
Yes players sometimes take far longer to recover than the initial prognosis. Why the conspiracy theories though and accusations that Hughton is a liar ? For the vast majority of players this isn’t the case though and they are routine estimates that turn out to then happen (see Bong v Leicester) . Those updates , there are dozens thus season, are conveniently forgotten when someone struggles to get back out there. And then the hysterical mind game nonsense begins.
Yes players sometimes take far longer to recover than the initial prognosis. Why the conspiracy theories though and accusations that Hughton is a liar ? For the vast majority of players this isn’t the case though and they are routine estimates that turn out to then happen (see Bong v Leicester) . Those updates , there are dozens thus season, are conveniently forgotten when someone struggles to get back out there. And then the hysterical mind game nonsense begins.
No one is hysterical about it, I just dont generally believe what is said in press conferences unless he states they will be playing.
For me a Hughton press conference is about as hit and miss as the weather forecast.
Yes players sometimes take far longer to recover than the initial prognosis. Why the conspiracy theories though and accusations that Hughton is a liar ? For the vast majority of players this isn’t the case though and they are routine estimates that turn out to then happen (see Bong v Leicester) . Those updates , there are dozens thus season, are conveniently forgotten when someone struggles to get back out there. And then the hysterical mind game nonsense begins.
While I mostly agree, you yourself seem to have conveniently forgotten times where the club/CH have played on an injury - like Stephens in the Reading and Toon fixtures last season. Unless of course you actually believe that the club would leave a player at the training ground on match day to "get up to speed" after picking up a "knock" in the full 90mins against Rotherham less than a week prior. I'd pay you the compliment that you don't.
He did 30 updates on players from Sept to Xmas and their injury status in press conferences last year. I know . I counted em. All were “hits” or turned out to be as he called it. All of em.
The weather forecast is normally right too.
You have nothing better to do with your time? Crikey.
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The stats on press conference injury updates are somewhat immaterial in a sense this year in that we've been lucky enough to have virtually no injuries, ergo there has been no need/opportunity to play coy anyway.
I know that you push this point, and its fair to do so, but the reason that 'Brighton players with supposedly slight knocks are out for months' has becomes a meme, is because we have all seen it time and time again, and please don't deny that we haven't. We've all experienced it.
Not at all.
You like several posters want to have it both ways which is not to be accused of calling Hughton a liar , cos that would be ridiculous , but nonetheless be allowed to doubt the truth of everything he says cos you’re impatient for a player to get fit. and then get irked cos I point that out.
He had a slight knock before the Everton game on the 10th March. A month later he then missed the next two games and a month later is a doubt for the next. That doesn't sound like a slight knock to me. And it's also a bit weird that he was outside training with everyone else.
The stats on press conference injury updates are somewhat immaterial in a sense this year in that we've been lucky enough to have virtually no injuries, ergo there has been no need/opportunity to play coy anyway.