cc_star Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 Got torn cartilage so i will have surgery next week probably tweeps...hopefully il make it back for pre-season!#FingersCrossed Damn it, we just can't get a break If the people on Premiership wages are to be shown the door through financial fairplay (and their under achievement) then Schlupp would be a key member of the squad in the coming season, so I hope he is back for pre-season, we've got a lot of work to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyFromLE Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 Must be such a blow for him! Lets hope he recovers properly before pre-season! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan LCFC Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 Fvck sake. That sounds a bad one that, he could well miss the start of next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raw Dykes Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 I'm going to look on the bright side - maybe we'll be forced to bring in more options up front. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox92 Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 Sounds like a bad injury, at a bad time as well because the season is over. Hope he, and all of the squad, are fit when pre season is upon us. I'm going to look on the bright side - maybe we'll be forced to bring in more options up front. We were forced into it due to bad performances ages ago, but nothing happened Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raw Dykes Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 Sounds like a bad injury, at a bad time as well because the season is over. Hope he, and all of the squad, are fit when pre season is upon us. Why is it a bad time? If a player's going to get injured, then just after we have nothing left in the season to play for is great timing. If you knew that Schlupp was going to be injured, but you got to choose when it occurred, now is when you'd choose, isn't it? Sad that he's injured, but glad it's now, rather than during the season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LCFC_FAN_1995 Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 Damn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest nathan. Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 Just our luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Fox Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 No biggie imo could you really see him featuring next season? not for me. I appreciate he is young and talented but he still has a lot to do imo to convince me he should be a first team regular, I think the best option would be to loan him out to a championship club someone like Charlton? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trav Le Bleu Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 It's a bad injury, but if you were going to be injured, now's the time. Might only miss one match that he wasn't gaurenteed to play in anyhow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bayfox Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 oh the plus side, even pearson will find it hard to sell him if he's injured! although i'm yet to be convinced he's that good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paddy Agyemang Posted 25 April 2012 Share Posted 25 April 2012 **** sake good player Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Posted 26 April 2012 Share Posted 26 April 2012 get him fit and loan him to Charlton for the season then, get him actually playing more then 15 mins a game again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ta-fc Posted 26 April 2012 Share Posted 26 April 2012 Torn Cartlidge - 4-5 weeks minimum activity, 4-5 weeks rehab should easily be back for the start of August. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cc_star Posted 26 April 2012 Author Share Posted 26 April 2012 get him fit and loan him to Charlton for the season then, get him actually playing more then 15 mins a game again If anywhere, somewhere like Peterborough, Charlton will probably be around the playoffs.. Something like a 3 month deal & if he's finding his groove we can slot him back in. Such a shame we've not given him the extended run that other forward has benefited from but still failed to convince... & through that a bit of belief, that is so often needed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris_lcfc_85 Posted 26 April 2012 Share Posted 26 April 2012 No doubt this lad has a bright future at our club but maybe he needs another loan for some games. If it was me, i'd start him more but with Beckford, Nugent and Waghorn plus maybe a new front man, Schlupps time on the pitch maybe limited Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 28 May 2012 Share Posted 28 May 2012 Merc Richard Smith has urged Leicester City striker Jeff Schlupp to stay positive as he battles back from knee surgery. Like Schlupp, Smith was a product of the City academy and went on to make 120 appearances for the club before a spate of injuries disrupted his career. He was eventually forced to retire on medical advice aged 30. Schlupp has now undergone surgery on both knees before his 20th birthday, and Smith said the Ghana international had to show his determination to get back to full fitness. "It is a very difficult time for him, especially at a young age," he said. "It is about determination and how much he wants to be a professional footballer. "The medical side of the game is very different from when I was playing. Things have moved on so much. "If he listens to the right advice there is no reason why he can't be doing what he has been doing next season. "I can't see any reason why he can't move on from this if he keeps his feet on the ground and works hard. He will do all right, I am sure." Smith believes City will return to the Premier League with Nigel Pearson in charge, but warned the City boss still faces a big task to mould his squad in his own image. "I think they will do better next season," said 41-year-old Smith, who now runs a skip hire company in Broughton Astley. "They have the right man in charge. I have no doubt he will get them into the Premier League again, whether that is this season or the season after, who knows. "He seems to get the right blend eventually, but he has a lot of work to do to get it his way. I can see them there or thereabouts next season." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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