Nicolo Barella Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 11 hours ago, HighPeakFox said: Get out of here, using English as well as that is a gross offence. @Nicolo Barella - I was joking fella I know don't worry, I use the sad react ironically. Irony doesn't translate well to the internet unfortunately Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
st albans fox Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 I think their point is that if the specialist says 6 weeks more then he is not going be available to play at 100% for perhaps nine. And players returning from long injuries can suffer a reaction. Perhaps missing the first third of the season could make them feel it might be best to spend the money elsewhere and come back next summer for him. I happen to think that this is an ‘old story‘ and the news that it is three has meant the move gained traction back end last week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hales Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 The injury he has can actually be re-occuring and never fully go away. He has apparently seen specialists in london so I'm sure they have all the facts. The only hurdle possibly is that he may not be able to complete a full medical until the injury has healed? Not sure if that would cause any issues? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lesta2014 Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 6 hours ago, HankMarvin said: NO CHIL Ben Chilwell’s £50m Chelsea transfer hinges on crocked Leicester left-back’s visit to heel specialist https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/12479058/ben-chilwell-chelsea-transfer-leicester-heel/ I’m hoping this isn’t why we’ve lowered the asking price as it may be with him a while. If it falls through because of this then likely need a new left back still anyway. having said that, it’s in The Sun so it’s probably a load of rubbish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weller54 Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 3 minutes ago, Hales said: The injury he has can actually be re-occuring and never fully go away. He has apparently seen specialists in london so I'm sure they have all the facts. The only hurdle possibly is that he may not be able to complete a full medical until the injury has healed? Not sure if that would cause any issues? Heel be ok... He'll get heel healed. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 Its pretty clear that Chilwell is their number one target and have wanted him for over a year. The only thing that would scupper him going there is if he's out for several months which if he was they wouldn't have agreed a fee for him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strokes Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 They probably want to make sure we aren’t pulling their pants down like with drinkwater . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mozartfox Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 33 minutes ago, Strokes said: They probably want to make sure we aren’t pulling their pants down like with drinkwater . Rudders may have to seduce Marina to this over the line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AjcW Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 Are they not just dragging this story out to make it seem like he wasn't on strike towards the end of the season for risk of injury? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WigstonWanderer Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 (edited) Not so sure that plantar fasciitis is so much an injury as a condition. I was diagnosed with it several years ago, coupled with heel spurs, and was told I’d have to wear hard plastic inserts in my shoes. I tried that and found them very uncomfortable, so tried ordinary arch supporting, off the shelf insoles and they were more comfortable. I now just use ASICS gels with good arch support and don’t seem to have too much trouble. Surprising that Chilwell has this at his age, but I can’t say I know a lot about it other than as above. I thought it was associated with flat feet caused by a stretched plantar fascia ligament in the foot, resulting in collapse of the foot arch. Edited 24 August 2020 by WigstonWanderer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
st albans fox Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 Chelsea bought drinkwater who had an underlying condition it’s no surprise that they wanted to do some extra due diligence on Ben Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UniFox21 Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 39 minutes ago, st albans fox said: Chelsea bought drinkwater who had an underlying condition it’s no surprise that they wanted to do some extra due diligence on Ben Ah the condition of being an average at best footballer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 Concern over both Chilwell and Pereira ending up with longer term repurcussions/chronic style recurring issues. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rachhere Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 44 minutes ago, WigstonWanderer said: Not so sure that plantar fasciitis is so much an injury as a condition. I was diagnosed with it several years ago, coupled with heel spurs, and was told I’d have to wear hard plastic inserts in my shoes. I tried that and found them very uncomfortable, so tried ordinary arch supporting, off the shelf insoles and they were more comfortable. I now just use ASICS gels with good arch support and don’t seem to have too much trouble. Surprising that Chilwell has this at his age, but I can’t say I know a lot about it other than as above. I thought it was associated with flat feet caused by a stretched plantar fascia ligament in the foot, resulting in collapse of the foot arch. ASICS should be available on prescription for it! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wymsey Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 Just hope he's got a good agent who will persuade him that LCFC have a very bright future, and he will too if the club and him can progress together well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wattolcfc Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 17 minutes ago, Wymsey said: Just hope he's got a good agent who will persuade him that LCFC have a very bright future, and he will too if the club and him can progress together well. If his agents the one to convince him of that then we have a problem. He should know that from being at the club and seeing the progression. Also, agents only care about one thing - money, and transfers mean big money with signing on fees and wage rises generally. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluearmyfox28 Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 On 22/08/2020 at 23:34, Ric Flair said: Fuming, we've made enquiries as well. Why go there and never play? He'll be first choice here. We should make enquires about a few of their centre backs. Christensen and Tomori come to mind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WigstonWanderer Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 21 minutes ago, rachhere said: ASICS should be available on prescription for it! Yes I’ve found them to be very good. I was getting quite a bit of pain in my heel, particularly straight out of bed, and insoles worked quite well with my original trainers, but since switching to the ASICS I haven’t really had any trouble at all. Perhaps I should email Chilly 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hales Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 1 hour ago, WigstonWanderer said: Not so sure that plantar fasciitis is so much an injury as a condition. I was diagnosed with it several years ago, coupled with heel spurs, and was told I’d have to wear hard plastic inserts in my shoes. I tried that and found them very uncomfortable, so tried ordinary arch supporting, off the shelf insoles and they were more comfortable. I now just use ASICS gels with good arch support and don’t seem to have too much trouble. Surprising that Chilwell has this at his age, but I can’t say I know a lot about it other than as above. I thought it was associated with flat feet caused by a stretched plantar fascia ligament in the foot, resulting in collapse of the foot arch. It can occur in footballers when they begin intense training after a period of lesser activity so it fits with an after lockdown increase in training and also he doesn't generally stop running during a game so looks like he has aggravated it. There was mention of pain killing injections for several players so it may be something he has been nursing for a while? It can be re-occuring too and never fully go away hence their nervousness I guess? 🤷♀️ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieB Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2020/08/24/james-maddison-set-sign-new-contract-leicester-city/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdb Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 4 minutes ago, StevieB said: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2020/08/24/james-maddison-set-sign-new-contract-leicester-city/ Can anyone post the full article please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed25 Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 3 minutes ago, sdb said: Can anyone post the full article please? Just in case people are not aware of this, the Telegraph login feature is rubbish on their site. If you cancel the page load before it finishes loading 100%, you can get the whole article for free 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed25 Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 And this is the full article: Leicester City are set to confirm that James Maddison has signed a new long-term contract, as the club prepares for the £50 million sale of Ben Chilwell. Maddison has been in talks over an improved deal since last year, as reported by Telegraph Sport in February, and it is understood he committed to a four-year extension when the Premier League season was paused amid the coronavirus crisis. The £21-million attacking midfielder has made a huge impression since moving from Norwich City in June 2018 and Leicester have been determined to offer him improved terms due to his progress under manager Brendan Rodgers. Talks were slightly delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic but were concluded earlier this year and Leicester will make an official announcement later on Monday. Nampalys Mendy, the midfielder, is also signing a two-year contract extension. Maddison is also making good progress after a minor procedure on a hip injury, having missed the final six games of Leicester's season. Chilwell, however, is set to sign for Chelsea later this week bringing to an end his 11-year association with the club. The England left-back has been Frank Lampard's No 1 target for the position and negotiations are expected to be concluded in the next 48 hours. Leicester have agreed an initial fee of around £50 million, with further money due for add-ons and instalments. Meanwhile, long-serving head physio David Rennie is leaving the club after more than two decades of service in a backroom reshuffle. 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nicolo Barella Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 1 hour ago, Ed25 said: And this is the full article: Leicester City are set to confirm that James Maddison has signed a new long-term contract, as the club prepares for the £50 million sale of Ben Chilwell. Maddison has been in talks over an improved deal since last year, as reported by Telegraph Sport in February, and it is understood he committed to a four-year extension when the Premier League season was paused amid the coronavirus crisis. The £21-million attacking midfielder has made a huge impression since moving from Norwich City in June 2018 and Leicester have been determined to offer him improved terms due to his progress under manager Brendan Rodgers. Talks were slightly delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic but were concluded earlier this year and Leicester will make an official announcement later on Monday. Nampalys Mendy, the midfielder, is also signing a two-year contract extension. Maddison is also making good progress after a minor procedure on a hip injury, having missed the final six games of Leicester's season. Chilwell, however, is set to sign for Chelsea later this week bringing to an end his 11-year association with the club. The England left-back has been Frank Lampard's No 1 target for the position and negotiations are expected to be concluded in the next 48 hours. Leicester have agreed an initial fee of around £50 million, with further money due for add-ons and instalments. Meanwhile, long-serving head physio David Rennie is leaving the club after more than two decades of service in a backroom reshuffle. Fantastic news about Mendy - to me that says that the club is confident about holding on to Ndidi for a good few seasons, or we'd instead be signing a young talent to groom as his replacement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beechey Posted 24 August 2020 Share Posted 24 August 2020 Seems more certain in this article there's extra money due in the Chilwell transfer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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