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Shane Duffy: broken metatarsal, out for at least 6 weeks



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I'll be amazed if this hasn't already been mentioned, but I'll be jiggered if I'm going to read through and find it.

Was anyone else's first reaction:-

'Duffy, broken bone, 6 weeks...



...i bet he's back in 4'.
 




Wilko

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I'll be amazed if this hasn't already been mentioned, but I'll be jiggered if I'm going to read through and find it.

Was anyone else's first reaction:-

'Duffy, broken bone, 6 weeks...



...i bet he's back in 4'.

Yes, this had crossed my mind too. Clutching at straws maybe but I am sure other player have come back quicker. Other times we perhaps would not risk it but if Duffy can play through a bit of pain to see us through the last few games I am sure he would, he is NAILS.
 


Hastings gull

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I'll be amazed if this hasn't already been mentioned, but I'll be jiggered if I'm going to read through and find it.

Was anyone else's first reaction:-

'Duffy, broken bone, 6 weeks...



...i bet he's back in 4'.

I would love to believe this, I really would. But I do recall Wayne Rooney having a similar injury many years ago prior to a World Cup tournament. He was rushed back after 6 weeks, and Alex Ferguson was furious that "his" player had been risked. In the event, as I recall, he was clearly not up to it, as was the case with David Beckham before that. I fear that it will be longer than 6 weeks, which probably what was meant by CH when he said at least 6 weeks. I really hope that I am wrong, but suspect that this is what will happen, sadly. He might be fit again in mid to late May or so for the . . . . .
 


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Yes, this had crossed my mind too. Clutching at straws maybe but I am sure other player have come back quicker. Other times we perhaps would not risk it but if Duffy can play through a bit of pain to see us through the last few games I am sure he would, he is NAILS.
Other than an honourable mention for Stocko, I doubt the thought would have crossed my mind for anyone else in the squad.
 


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I'll be amazed if this hasn't already been mentioned, but I'll be jiggered if I'm going to read through and find it.

Was anyone else's first reaction:-

'Duffy, broken bone, 6 weeks...



...i bet he's back in 4'.

Bit disappointed with the lightweight to be honest. I used to think he was the type to MTFU and get on with things.
 






Nathan

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I would love to believe this, I really would. But I do recall Wayne Rooney having a similar injury many years ago prior to a World Cup tournament. He was rushed back after 6 weeks, and Alex Ferguson was furious that "his" player had been risked. In the event, as I recall, he was clearly not up to it, as was the case with David Beckham before that. I fear that it will be longer than 6 weeks, which probably what was meant by CH when he said at least 6 weeks. I really hope that I am wrong, but suspect that this is what will happen, sadly. He might be fit again in mid to late May or so for the . . . . .

...Promotion Party?
 






essbee

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Sorry about my post suggesting that you were talking out of your ar*e.
You do, obviously, but not on this occasion :)
 


Sheebo

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I'll be amazed if this hasn't already been mentioned, but I'll be jiggered if I'm going to read through and find it.

Was anyone else's first reaction:-

'Duffy, broken bone, 6 weeks...



...i bet he's back in 4'.

Yes, this had crossed my mind too. Clutching at straws maybe but I am sure other player have come back quicker. Other times we perhaps would not risk it but if Duffy can play through a bit of pain to see us through the last few games I am sure he would, he is NAILS.

I would love to believe this, I really would. But I do recall Wayne Rooney having a similar injury many years ago prior to a World Cup tournament. He was rushed back after 6 weeks, and Alex Ferguson was furious that "his" player had been risked. In the event, as I recall, he was clearly not up to it, as was the case with David Beckham before that. I fear that it will be longer than 6 weeks, which probably what was meant by CH when he said at least 6 weeks. I really hope that I am wrong, but suspect that this is what will happen, sadly. He might be fit again in mid to late May or so for the . . . . .

I believe it will all depend on the break etc - each one seems different. Let not expect him back for 8 weeks and then anything extra is a bonus:

http://www.physioroom.com/sports/injury_case_studies/metatarsal_fracture_rooney.php
 


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Also, as other posters have suggested, we seem to need a lot of very dangerous moments in the final third to be able to convert. We've been so wasteful of opportunities lately,

Against Reading which was only 9 days ago. We scored or nearly scored with literally every counter attack. Clinical beyond belief.
 




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Against Reading which was only 9 days ago. We scored or nearly scored with literally every counter attack. Clinical beyond belief.

We were clinical on the counter on that occasion, I was more referring to when we're chasing the game. We do create alot of opportunities which often fizzle out without an attempt on goal, or sometimes without even a cross/ball played into the box.
 




stss30

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My comment was not meant as a slight on yours..just feel Uwe will not recover to be the player he was when he joined.
It was a serious long term injury and his lack of game time has not helped.

Has Uwe stolen your wife or something? You've made numerous comments on 3/4 threads that you think he's been awful this season. He's played 2/3 games, it's pretty much impossible to tell whether he will 'fully recover' from his long injury unless you have watched him in training.
 




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We were clinical on the counter on that occasion, I was more referring to when we're chasing the game. We do create alot of opportunities which often fizzle out without an attempt on goal, or sometimes without even a cross/ball played into the box.

No team likes chasing the game trailing (except champions elect Newcastle).
 




chaileyjem

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We were clinical on the counter on that occasion, I was more referring to when we're chasing the game. We do create alot of opportunities which often fizzle out without an attempt on goal, or sometimes without even a cross/ball played into the box.

Do you mean against Fulham, Birmingham, and Sheff Weds ?
 


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The two matches I think we must have Dunk is against Chris Wood and Cameron Jerome, only because physically they'll batter us.

Kodija is good but a different type of player.


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Or, what about scoring goals at the other end to win game. These discussions, make it seem that we're going to battered left, right and centre for the rest of the season. God forbid.
 




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Or, what about scoring goals at the other end to win game. These discussions, make it seem that we're going to battered left, right and centre for the rest of the season. God forbid.

I agree to a point, as I firmly believe we have enough attacking options to score more goals. But the issue remains Duffy is a big body and defensively sound as is Dunk, ANY team would miss them.

It's only natural to surmise .

Edit - obviously assuming Dunk does get booked.....


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distinct possibility that my comment earlier in this thread was stupid and possibly even a tad offensive to the medical team - sincere apologies to all. But it was idiocy to play 'We're on our Way' before the Newcastle game.
 


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