stuart holden off injured after 23 mins playing for the under 21s
evans started all this,ruined a players carer,hope hes proud of himself NOT!
evans started all this,ruined a players carer,hope hes proud of himself NOT!
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cairocuz wrote:
evans started all this,ruined a players carer
Copper Dragon wrote:cairocuz wrote:
evans started all this,ruined a players carer
What has Holden's home help got to do with it?
Yeah, he did one against evans then the other playing for the USA in the Gold Cup last year. I distinctly remember how we all thought he'd popped the same knee again until the club announced it wasn't. However I can't remember the order. I was sure that Evans damaged Stuart's LEFT knee while Stuart's problem last night was with his right knee.Norpig wrote:he's had problems with both knees hasn't he? maybe something to do with either of them not being strong enough to maintain his careeer now
luckyPeterpiper wrote:I hate to sound silly but isn't the knee Stu clutched the last night the one he injured last year and NOT the one Johnny Evans clattered? I could have sworn Evans did Stu's LEFT knee and last night he was clutching his right.
norpig the insurance will pay him until his deal runs out. Then if medical assessment says he should retire they'll probably come to some sort of settlement about compensating him for future lost earnings. I think (don't take this as gospel because I haven't actually looked it all up yet) they'll look at the average retirement age for players in his position and the average salary for such a player at this level and offer a lump sum based on that. But if he's passed as fit to play then they'll obviously stop paying him at which point it will be up to the club whether or not to take the risk. I suspect if that happens we'll see some kind of pay as you play deal on the table at least for the first half of next season and go from there.Norpig wrote:i was at that game as well and Evans went over the ball and right into his knee, a deserved red card.
I suppose we will have to wait and see if its serious or not but can we really afford to offer him another contract? I know we haven't paid his wages this season but it will be a different story next season i presume?
Scott I'm not looking to excuse what Evans did, it was a shocker no question but I just want to know which knee was the one Stu spent all that time off for back then. If it's the "Evans" knee he damaged last night it doesn't bode at all well for a comeback of any kind but if it was the other and just a spasm it might be he and the club jumped him into a match a little prematurely. I know I'm grasping at straws but I really am praying Stuart will make it back and this is just a hiccup not the end of the line.scottjames30 wrote:luckyPeterpiper wrote:I hate to sound silly but isn't the knee Stu clutched the last night the one he injured last year and NOT the one Johnny Evans clattered? I could have sworn Evans did Stu's LEFT knee and last night he was clutching his right.
Evan's hurt both Knees, make no excuse for the so-called Human.
I'll tell you why I still feel some hope lusty. When I was in my mid twenties I tore the cruciate ligament in my left knee. Now I admit I didn't have access to the sort of rehab and treatment Stu and other professionals have now but it was nearly EIGHTEEN months before I was able to play a full ninety minutes. At seven months I was still unable to jog more than ten yards much less run and play a football match. I always felt that he rushed his rehab and thought last night sounded a little early even with the advances in medicine and therapy that have taken place. It's not that many years ago this kind of injury would have instantly ended a player's career. I applaud him for his desire to get back playing but I really think he let his heart rule his head and feel perhaps the medical staff could or should have told him to take more time.wanderlust wrote:If going off is anything other than a precautionary measure, I am gutted. It was always likely that Stu would be cautious about coming back after what's happened to him in the past but I always hoped that returning to full fitness would be the least of his worries. He's had top quality rehabilitation and I assumed that would be enough to at least put him in with a chance of playing again. My major concern was whether or not he would be able to find the form he used to have. Perhaps it's his playing style? He was fairly combative and athletic so fitness is perhaps essential to his game.
Still hope he makes it but this sounds like another setback.
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