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He is in the film showing them boarding the coaches to travel to the airport. Nice he is still involved. You can't blame him at all for wanting to be a part of it. Glad he is recovering so well.

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4 hours ago, Clever Fox said:

Yes, he looks great. I doubt he'll play unless really necessary as any further injury to the area could be career ending. 

I hope he wear a Mask for added protection going forward for his own benefit.

Gerremin club shop. Spurs practically paid for their new stadium with the ones they did for Kane. :P

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33 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Don't think any of us can't truly understand how lucky he is/was. 

Fine margins! 

 

 

To be fair, the area 3 cm above the eye socket is a lot tougher and harder to break than the socket itself. It's also possible that he'd instead have gotten away with just a concussion and no fractures for the same amount of force. 

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3 hours ago, brucey said:

To be fair, the area 3 cm above the eye socket is a lot tougher and harder to break than the socket itself. It's also possible that he'd instead have gotten away with just a concussion and no fractures for the same amount of force. 

 

Cheers Dr Brucey ...   the new Foxestalk goto medico !! ...   :thumbup:

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On 10/07/2021 at 09:38, StanSP said:

Don't think any of us can't truly understand how lucky he is/was. 

Fine margins! 

 

 

Actually I do know, I was on the same scenario but 4 cm, didn't a surgery though, was on the strongest part of the face

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Hopefully we see first 3 games of last season Timmy, and not distinctly average Timmy.

 

Completely appreciate he was out of position at centre-back, but really want to see him crack on soon. The prospect of him and Pereira / JJ tearing up the right-wing is still an exciting prospect. Especially given that we won’t be signing a decent winger during this window.

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2 minutes ago, Apollo said:

Couldn’t see any mention from Rodgers on his progress - could really do with him back in the team.

He was on the bench at West Ham so presume he'll be back against Norwich in some capacity

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34 minutes ago, Hitesh said:

He was on the bench at West Ham so presume he'll be back against Norwich in some capacity

I want to see him playing and heading the ball without any hesitation ……. I’m not convinced I will until I do 

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1 hour ago, Hitesh said:

He was on the bench at West Ham so presume he'll be back against Norwich in some capacity

Fair enough - missed he was on the bench.

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8 minutes ago, Vardinio'sCat said:

I was away this weekend so I only heard a bit of the commentary.

 

Is it right his shoulder popped out again, or have I got the wrong end of the stick?

Yes he had it popped back in on the pitch. It's a long-standing one like Adama has, I think if he hadn't had the Euros they'd have maybe done some surgery in the summer

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2 minutes ago, jeffschlupp said:

Yes he had it popped back in on the pitch. It's a long-standing one like Adama has, I think if he hadn't had the Euros they'd have maybe done some surgery in the summer

 

Ok, I guess we will hear more about it soon enough. It's not going to be an easy season for him if he has to protect it in some way.

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1 minute ago, Vardinio'sCat said:

 

Ok, I guess we will hear more about it soon enough. It's not going to be an easy season for him if he has to protect it in some way.

I think it's a fairly common thing and something that's manageable, even if obviously painful when it does happen. I've had mates who have had it happen a number of times when playing sports like badminton where obviously the shoulder is a lot more at risk, but they've managed.

 

And yes he wore his Zorro mask

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5 minutes ago, jeffschlupp said:

I think it's a fairly common thing and something that's manageable, even if obviously painful when it does happen. I've had mates who have had it happen a number of times when playing sports like badminton where obviously the shoulder is a lot more at risk, but they've managed.

 

And yes he wore his Zorro mask

Funny things dislocations.

 

My childhood hero was england captain  Bryan Robson. Hard as nails. Yet I recall.an interview where he described dislocating his shoulder for a second time that he actually considered retiring as the pain was so bad and couldn't fac a third time

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3 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

Funny things dislocations.

 

My childhood hero was england captain  Bryan Robson. Hard as nails. Yet I recall.an interview where he described dislocating his shoulder for a second time that he actually considered retiring as the pain was so bad and couldn't fac a third time

 

I guess each time it goes increases the chance of a repeat.

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We've gone from a position of being able to ease him in to needing him to play.

 

At least he will be blowing the cobwebs out sharpish as long as Ricky is out. After Timo it is presumably anyone still standing who can tackle.

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