Injuries And Suspensions
(09-05-2023, 11:44 AM)wassy04 Wrote: Another two players injured last night, sounded like based on the interview Aurier was a pre-existing injury, didn't look great though. Yates looked like he got a knee in the back but whether that was an existing injury it's hard to tell. Taiwo looked exhausted by 60 too, think we can't expect him to play much more than that each game right now. Cooper is being made to work for it!

I'd of thought we'd have wanted to go back three next weekend against Chelsea, particularly if we have no fit Right Back. No idea who would play RWB though, Worrall actually played really well as a makeshift RB I thought.

Yates was elbowed at corner they scored from, then was really brave at back post when covering and blatantly fouled.
Hope Aurier OK, but agree. Joe at RB if Aurier out again.
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Aurier been nursing a niggly calf for a while now. I have a feeling he will be OK for Chelsea.
Panic on the streets of London
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The story of Biancone’s recovery being serialised.

Slightly suspiciously professional production but I guess thats modern day football. Interesting that he uses AS Monaco’s training facilities and looks like he had his actual surgery in Austria.

Also he lives in Eze which is one of the most stunning places in Europe, Nottingham must be a bit of a let down sometimes.
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(12-05-2023, 09:54 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: The story of Biancone’s recovery being serialised.


Slightly suspiciously professional production but I guess thats modern day football. Interesting that he uses AS Monaco’s training facilities and looks like he had his actual surgery in Austria.

Also he lives in Eze which is one of the most stunning places in Europe, Nottingham must be a bit of a let down sometimes.

The story of Omar Richards recovery is to be entitled 'The Vanishing'  Laughing
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(12-05-2023, 09:54 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: The story of Biancone’s recovery being serialised.

Slightly suspiciously professional production but I guess thats modern day football. Interesting that he uses AS Monaco’s training facilities and looks like he had his actual surgery in Austria.

Also he lives in Eze which is one of the most stunning places in Europe, Nottingham must be a bit of a let down sometimes.

I'll give this a watch now. Cheers
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Niakhate posted something similar on his recovery - was an interesting video to watch.
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I guess it’s all about the modern footballer branding
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Navas misses the last game of the season with a groin injury. Danilo and Felipe both 'doubtful' which could mean anything.
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If we had needed something from this game, looking at the likely line up I would be physically sick.
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(12-05-2023, 10:47 AM)nffc93 Wrote:
(12-05-2023, 09:54 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: The story of Biancone’s recovery being serialised.

Slightly suspiciously professional production but I guess thats modern day football. Interesting that he uses AS Monaco’s training facilities and looks like he had his actual surgery in Austria.

Also he lives in Eze which is one of the most stunning places in Europe, Nottingham must be a bit of a let down sometimes.

I'll give this a watch now. Cheers

looks expensive, does the club pay for this or do the players carry insurance against such events?
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Did he see richards anywhere while he was over there ?
Come on you mighty Reds 
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There's an article on The Athletic today with some interesting injury data, well it really just backs up how incredibly well we actually did to survive really. 3rd most total injuries, 2nd most games missed due to injury. The article itself is rubbish as it only talks about Chelsea and Newcastle injuries but still interesting data. Ideally we have more luck on that front this year!

For reference, Wolves, Fulham, West Ham, Palace were the other end of the table. Some regression to the mean for those teams injury wise perhaps could suggest they might have it harder next year. Wolves with their loss of key players have to be a big contender for relegation this year.
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