Apologies Tim, it was merely supposition on my part given previous experiences with people in a similar situation.
Moder at CB isn't the worst idea. Potter may have something even more left field up his sleeve.
Someone should do a poll.Yes, that is a bit of a worry ......................
If it was as serious as that, then surely he’d have not even walked off the pitch at West Ham, never mind play the full 90+ minutes with no apparent hinderence?
I thought Potter was talking more in terms of medial ligament and cartilage on Radio Sussex? He did say he was concerned though, and that alone would probably be 2-3 months.
ACL would be disastrous.
I’d be inclined to recall Ostigard.
I’m inclined to agree, however the injury was apparently sustained in the final minutes/moments of the game. I watch a lot of NFL and ACLs are the blight of many players, I’ve seen many walk off unaided but are then gone for several months. Obviously I hope that it’s not that, but I certainly wouldn’t be surprised if it was.
If it was as serious as that, then surely he’d have not even walked off the pitch at West Ham, never mind play the full 90+ minutes with no apparent hinderence?
I’m thinking the fact that Dunk was shown in the crowd at St Mary’s means that the injury was picked up late, after we’d travelled, which would indicate he was still training after the West Ham game and was expected to play against Southampton. There is no way Dunk would have travelled with the squad if we’d known he wasn’t going to play, he’d have stayed home and rested.
Naylor mentioned that club regard Moder as an emergency centre back a while ago. I'm not up for trawling to find the particular quote though.Moder at CB isn't the worst idea. Potter may have something even more left field up his sleeve.
I’m thinking the fact that Dunk was shown in the crowd at St Mary’s means that the injury was picked up late, after we’d travelled, which would indicate he was still training after the West Ham game and was expected to play against Southampton. There is no way Dunk would have travelled with the squad if we’d known he wasn’t going to play, he’d have stayed home and rested.
Possibly but don't forget he's club captain so irrespective of injury I'm sure he would have been there to support the team.
I understand it's now considered to be a progressive idea to have a senior player-coach with the U23s (no, I'm not sure if t is either, but people who know far more than I do about football, development and coaching think it's a good idea, so I'll go along with it!) but on the evidence of the last few matches, Dicker just isn't good enough for our U23 team.One from the U23's to feature
Gary Dicker
I understand it's now considered to be a progressive idea to have a senior player-coach with the U23s (no, I'm not sure if t is either, but people who know far more than I do about football, development and coaching think it's a good idea, so I'll go along with it!) but on the evidence of the last few matches, Dicker just isn't good enough for our U23 team.
Wonder of the senior player-coach role would be better applied to the U18s?
If Dunk’s injury is indeed an ACL as I’ve read in a few places then he’s probably done for the season.
I would be gobsmacked if it was an ACL, considering he finished the match against West Ham. ACL is a stretcher job.