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It’s so annoying - he played too much high level intense football too young, as I kept saying at the time. Especially with his build, ankle injuries were always going to happen.
Hopefully comes back fully fit and firing and not before he’s fully ready.
But he was always more likely to pick up ankle injuries because of his age, build and playing too much as he wasn’t fully developed, that’s the point. Yes ankle accident injuries can happen to anyone but he was always more likely to suffer from them and because of those factors, his recovery would take longer.Him suffering ankle injuries has nothing to do with playing too much.
His first was down to Fabinho's awful tackle from behind. God knows how the Liverpool player didn't receive a stonewall red card.
The second was bad luck, getting tapped in mid air by Chelsea's Forfana, which caused him to land awkwardly and roll his ankle. An accident which could have happened to any player.
To blame his injuries on overuse is wrong. However, to allow him to play before the second injury was fully resolved might be cause for criticism.
He was f***ing awesome that day at Chelsea. Might just my fave RDZ performance. Could've done them 5-1.Him suffering ankle injuries has nothing to do with playing too much.
His first was down to Fabinho's awful tackle from behind. God knows how the Liverpool player didn't receive a stonewall red card.
The second was bad luck, getting tapped in mid air by Chelsea's Forfana, which caused him to land awkwardly and roll his ankle. An accident which could have happened to any player.
To blame his injuries on overuse is wrong. However, to allow him to play before the second injury was fully resolved might be cause for criticism.
He was f***ing awesome that day at Chelsea. Might just my fave RDZ performance. Could've done them 5-1.
Given he;s already training on the grass - the tweet photo was taken on July 17/18th then a minimum 11 week recovery time from here seems cautious in the extreme. But fingers crossed.Accordingly to Fantasy Football injury forecasting he won’t be back until early October. They don’t usually put dates unless they have been given insider info.
There’s a post on this thread I made in September last year saying this would happen, long before his form dropped off a cliff and his sustained absence. He was mis-managed and played too much by club and international managers.
Given that Ferguson looked like a disconnected fridge for about five months and that all of these Albion people have seemingly been told to f*** off, there's certainly some indication that someone should have known something better.And you know this - because ? I've no idea but you seem absolutely certain that RDZ , the Albion medical team, Stephen Kenny etc should have known better.
I don’t know just questioning the certainty with which some - who don’t work at the club, with the players, aren’t specialists - want to apportion blame on here for injuries, form or development of our young players.Given that Ferguson looked like a disconnected fridge for about five months and that all of these Albion people have seemingly been told to f*** off, there's certainly some indication that someone should have known something better.
Genuine question: was it ever confirmed that he had glandular fever? It would explain a lot if so. All I recall were mentions of the possibility.As someone who's suffered the long-term fatigue effects of glandular fever (one/two out of ten seem to end up with them) I'm amazed Evan even made it to the bench at the tail end of 2003/beginning of 2024. Most days I decided against leaving bed for the 20 second trip to the bathroom to pour myself a glass of water.
I'm on the same page as you with this oneHim suffering ankle injuries has nothing to do with playing too much.
His first was down to Fabinho's awful tackle from behind. God knows how the Liverpool player didn't receive a stonewall red card.
The second was bad luck, getting tapped in mid air by Chelsea's Forfana, which caused him to land awkwardly and roll his ankle. An accident which could have happened to any player.
To blame his injuries on overuse is wrong. However, to allow him to play before the second injury was fully resolved might be cause for criticism.
Now that you asked I did five minutes of googling, and it seems you’re right. I can’t find proper confirmation anywhere, just speculation.Genuine question: was it ever confirmed that he had glandular fever? It would explain a lot if so. All I recall were mentions of the possibility.
I did make a post a while ago that catalogued his injuries and illnesses, but I don't remember seeing anything about injections.I have a memory about him playing on injections was mentioned somewhere when he was ruled out for the rest of the season, but can't find it so maybe its my mind ghost.
Mr Archivist might know. @AZ Gull ?
The one at Chelsea, whilst not as bad as Fabinho’s, was awful .imo a stonewall penalty and potential red card.I'm on the same page as you with this one
That challenge from Fabinho was one of the worst fouls i've seen in recent times at the Amex.
I do question whether he should have been playing a few weeks later at Chelsea though
Good. He's most likely in the hands of John "The Fix" Haddad who is a very competent man.I did make a post a while ago that catalogued his injuries and illnesses, but I don't remember seeing anything about injections.
From his social media today it seems he is currently in Marbella, which is a bit odd. Can't imagine he is on holiday. I wonder if the U-18s have a training camp and he has gone with them?
Conversely I remember playing rugby when I was still suffering from glandular fever. Whenever I took a decent knock that hurt rather than get straight up I'd think to myself 'that's worth a minute lying down' and had a little breather.As someone who's suffered the long-term fatigue effects of glandular fever (one/two out of ten seem to end up with them) I'm amazed Evan even made it to the bench at the tail end of 2003/beginning of 2024. Most days I decided against leaving bed for the 20 second trip to the bathroom to pour myself a glass of water.
Combine that with playing through the pain of an ancle injury, and I for one will be very lenient in my verdict of Ferguson's last season, and I can't wait to see him fully fit again come August!
Edit: Ok, maybe September/October.
...and to expand on this...Good. He's most likely in the hands of John "The Fix" Haddad who is a very competent man.
From his social media today it seems he is currently in Marbella, which is a bit odd. Can't imagine he is on holiday. I wonder if the U-18s have a training camp and he has gone with them?