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RonMariner
April 23, 2022, 6:28pm

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I assume that means he can play with it strapped somehow?
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I assume that means he can play with it strapped somehow?


Probably with a pain killing injection if he's needed.

Two games coming up where we should have enough to get a result without him, so give him as long as possible to recover before the play offs, should we get there, which seems more and more likely now.
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Doesn’t sound good if I’m honest and a bit concerning re. his long term recovery time if he has to have an op. Opposition players will target him whenever he plays.


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Doesn’t sound good if I’m honest and a bit concerning re. his long term recovery time if he has to have an op. Opposition players will target him whenever he plays.


I seem to remember Luke Hendrie having some sort of leg injury a few seasons back that needed surgery, but it was a sort of as and when he wanted the surgery if the pain wasn’t too bad, so it could be a similar case to that. I’m hoping that anyway
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Call me old fashioned, but if a player’s injury is severe enough as to require an operation, is it worth the risk to play him?
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I heard the mention of the op in Hurst's interview and my heart sank. With the best will in the world, he's not going to get the same player if he's got an issue serious enough that he requires surgery for it to be repaired.

I'm sure he'll try his hardest if he can, but it's always going to be there at the back of his mind, especially if it's giving him discomfort if he does play.

I think we'll have to assume he's only likely to play a bit part in the remainder of the season.
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140381
April 23, 2022, 9:04pm
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Dunno why a shoulder injury should have that much effect. Hardly an ACL rupture. Could just be a minor tendon, many shoulder repairs are done by laparoscopy these days. Just because they’ve mentioned surgery - really doesn’t have to be a biggie.
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Dunno why a shoulder injury should have that much effect. Hardly an ACL rupture. Could just be a minor tendon, many shoulder repairs are done by laparoscopy these days. Just because they’ve mentioned surgery - really doesn’t have to be a biggie.


It's not so much the surgery as the recovery. Even for something like a simple rotator cuff tear you're looking at being in a sling for 4-6 weeks and not being able to lift the arm until the doctors clear you then physio to recover.
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April 23, 2022, 9:32pm
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Still don’t think that’ll affect his game. His celebrations might have to be muted.
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Still don’t think that’ll affect his game. His celebrations might have to be muted.


If your shoulder is knackered it affects pretty much every aspect of your game. Notably running, jumping and physicality. I’d be interested to see stats on how many times a match McAtee goes shoulder to shoulder with an opposition defender. Or how many times he jumps, or is climbed on.


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