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[Albion] Trossard out of Belgium Squad with Groin Injury



Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Just staggering how we let him go, headless chicken stuff chasing some cash from the Turks

The headless chicken sounds more like Andone to me. A player who gets the red mist too often and cannot be relied on to even stay on the pitch. If he was as unpopular with his team mates as suggested we are well shot of him.
 








The headless chicken sounds more like Andone to me. A player who gets the red mist too often and cannot be relied on to even stay on the pitch. If he was as unpopular with his team mates as suggested we are well shot of him.

And why was none of this known about in the two years we were chasing him. Did he suddenly just develop this personality living in Brighton?
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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And why was none of this known about in the two years we were chasing him. Did he suddenly just develop this personality living in Brighton?

Maybe we have a manager who decided he was bad for team moral and advised the powers that be that he could and would rather cope without him, who knows. Maybe Andone forced the move through by being a complete ******** once Galatasary showed interest.

What’s happened to you, you used to be such a staunch and positive fan back in the Withdean era, you seem to find fault with so much these days? Chin up these are the glory years :wink:
 




Maybe we have a manager who decided he was bad for team moral and advised the powers that be that he could and would rather cope without him, who knows. Maybe Andone forced the move through by being a complete ******** once Galatasary showed interest.

What’s happened to you, you used to be such a staunch and positive fan back in the Withdean era, you seem to find fault with so much these days? Chin up these are the glory years :wink:

Lol when did you become a super fan prefect? You’ve moaned your way through much of the last season, at least show some consistency in allowing genuine critiques.

Getting rid of all these players without proven replacements is something that should provoke legitimate concern. Why take this gamble? Move Andone out when we have another quick forward on the books, not half a season before we’ll have that chance again
 


portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,788
The headless chicken sounds more like Andone to me. A player who gets the red mist too often and cannot be relied on to even stay on the pitch. If he was as unpopular with his team mates as suggested we are well shot of him.
This
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Lol when did you become a super fan prefect? You’ve moaned your way through much of the last season, at least show some consistency in allowing genuine critiques.

Getting rid of all these players without proven replacements is something that should provoke legitimate concern. Why take this gamble? Move Andone out when we have another quick forward on the books, not half a season before we’ll have that chance again

Lol, thanks for that, I don’t think I ever made prefect before, even at school :lolol:

Last season was an open goal for moaning, we’ll see how this one goes....
 




Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
8,933
North of Brighton
A pedant writes:

Blond = masculine spelling
Blonde = female

Maybe we have a manager who decided he was bad for team moral and advised the powers that be that he could and would rather cope without him, who knows. Maybe Andone forced the move through by being a complete ******** once Galatasary showed interest.

What’s happened to you, you used to be such a staunch and positive fan back in the Withdean era, you seem to find fault with so much these days? Chin up these are the glory years :wink:

15 minutes after I get pulled up on a pedant alert and you get away with moral instead of morale. In the same thread too. I'm sorry, this just isn't fair!
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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Out until after the next International break apparently. Four games

So says the Argus
 






Luke93

STAND OR FALL
Jun 23, 2013
5,092
Shoreham
That’s excellent news. Makes me feel fantastic about letting 3 first team players from last season go out on loan.

/sarcasm
 










tigertim68

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2012
2,626
At least we have an eighteen year old striker with no goals in the Premier league yet , a 36 year old warhorse with no pace , and a good championship striker as a forward line , what could go wrong ?
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Wouldn't want to be in a wartime trench with most of you lot :lolol:

Have we lost yet?
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,680
In a pile of football shirts
At least we have an eighteen year old striker with no goals in the Premier league yet , a 36 year old warhorse with no pace , and a good championship striker as a forward line , what could go wrong ?

Who is the good championship striker?
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,700
Born In Shoreham
At least we have an eighteen year old striker with no goals in the Premier league yet , a 36 year old warhorse with no pace , and a good championship striker as a forward line , what could go wrong ?
This is funny many fans on here demanding AC given a chance now he has one it’s wet the bed time :shrug:
 


saafend_seagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
14,022
BN1
Which is why you should never Google medical stuff.

I'm nearly 48 but am looking to run one or two marathons a year to stay fit. I was getting knee problems on 20 minute runs a few weeks ago and was lucky enough to be able to be able to afford private Sports Injury advice to sort it out. The issue was actually in my hips, which was having a knock on effect on my ITB and therefore my knee. Additionally, I had a problem in my abductor which was presenting as a groin injury.

I was treated by the specialist and then given some stretches to sort out these problems. I was also told to stop running for a week but to "cross train", which means other sports and exercises.

We went away to a sports hotel at about this time and I didn't do any long distance running but I did go to the gym and play football and cricket with my son. In the second game of football I strained my left groin and, after a tackle was painful, stoppped playing. I carried on with the stretches and gym work.

I've been for a run this evening and there wasn't event a twinge from my dodgy groin. I had a few "old man" pains but that was it. We got home on the Saturday afternoon of the Man City game.

In other words, my "groin injury" was fixed in less than a week because I identified it and sorted it straight away. I have other aches and pains but I'm a non professional athlete in my late 40s who likes a beer, a burger and a cheeky fag.

If I can recover from a "groin injury" in less than a week by pulling out of a match as soon as I felt it then a pro footballer with supreme fitness should be able to do the same or better. If it's a serious problem then it is an injury where you are out for a large number of weeks. But if it's a twinge and you quit the session quickly enough, you can be running again within a week and playing again soon after.

My hope with Trossard is that this is precautionary. If so he'll be back for Newcastle. If, however, he's carried on through the "rip" then we can kiss goodbye to him for a couple of months.

Well looks like my googling was correct. That is why I google stuff.


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