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Wish the lad the very best and speedy recovery 🙏
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ToiletDuck wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:09 pm Webster and Hall wonder what would have happened if they had been injured.

To a lesser or greater extent Dyer and Faubert
Didn't David James get injured straight after we signed him, playing for England?
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mattyD wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 6:23 pm ****ing hell - recovery time for surgery on ankle ligaments is six months.
Is that true?! This is so typically west ham. Big money signing straight to the treatment room. Hope he recovers quickly but this is gutting.
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Noble's Claret Army wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:20 pm Is that true?! This is so typically west ham. Big money signing straight to the treatment room. Hope he recovers quickly but this is gutting.
Thankfully no, it isn’t true.

You can recover from ankle surgery in six weeks, or twelve weeks. It depends on what the surgery was actually for.
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HammerMan2004 wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:24 pm Thankfully no, it isn’t true.

You can recover from ankle surgery in six weeks, or twelve weeks. It depends on what the surgery was actually for.
Yeah.. but will he live?
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HammerMan2004 wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:24 pm Thankfully no, it isn’t true.

You can recover from ankle surgery in six weeks, or twelve weeks. It depends on what the surgery was actually for.
I just googled it so defer to anyone's better knowledge. Six weeks would be a massive result. Hopefully makes the world cup.
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mattyD wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:29 pm I just googled it so defer to anyone's better knowledge. Six weeks would be a massive result. Hopefully makes the world cup.
That’s fair. It’s entirely dependent on the injury and the actual surgery. I didn’t want to go too extreme but you could technically be out for a year if it was really bad…
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What I'm worried about is the ankle is a bad place for a footballer to get an injury. Might not be the same after that injury. Also not sure did Dean Ashton retire over a broken ankle or something similar.
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The TGV was never the same, was he. And wasn't that in pre-season?
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Albie Beck wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:45 pm The TGV was never the same, was he. And wasn't that in pre-season?
Page 10 of this thread:

" by norse » Sun Jul 24, 2022 11:20 am

It's not a proper West Ham signing if the inury don't set him back as a player too. Julian Faubert pre and post injury"


I'm not taking the blame BTW
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I reckon we may have bit the bullet and gone surgery now to avoid needing to do it 6 months down a line.
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norse wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:47 pm Page 10 of this thread:

" by norse » Sun Jul 24, 2022 11:20 am

It's not a proper West Ham signing if the inury don't set him back as a player too. Julian Faubert pre and post injury"


I'm not taking the blame BTW

Too late.

Ban him.
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norse wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:47 pm I'm not taking the blame BTW
After that bit of Mystic Meggery you'll have to wear it :D
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Albie Beck wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:45 pm The TGV was never the same, was he. And wasn't that in pre-season?
Faubert ruptured his achilles, that’s a completely different level of injury.
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We proper pissed a gypsy off at some point in the past didn’t we?

Unbelievable
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BigFatSam wrote: Fri Jul 22, 2022 7:01 pm I’ve spoken directly to someone in the medical team (I don’t want to mention name or role) and they’ve said they believe it’s 2 months.
Update on this, 2 months is still the goal apparently, 3 months is worst case scenario.

So possibly not as bad as the statement makes it seem, managing expectations?
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Ozza wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 8:01 pm We proper pissed a gypsy off at some point in the past didn’t we?

Unbelievable
Well they are, historically, our biggest rival..

Confession time, I jinxed Aguerd....
I'm off to Morocco on Friday for the first of two holidays there in a month, we were meant to go in may but only made it as far as the departure lounge before getting screwed royally by Tui. As a belated birthday present Mrs debaser_74 bought me the new home shirt to wear in Marrakech, for the first time ever I have a player's name on the shirt.. was hoping it would make the locals smile.. Sorry Nayef, I feel responsible :oops:
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Good luck Nayef.
Selling Alese was stupid. Or for me he looked like the one of the youngsters ready to step up.
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Garry wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:42 pm What I'm worried about is the ankle is a bad place for a footballer to get an injury. Might not be the same after that injury. Also not sure did Dean Ashton retire over a broken ankle or something similar.
It's a bit early for worrying about worst case.
Didn't Ashton break his ankle and loose loads of cartlidge?
I'm also not sure Ashtons injury was managed particularly well. kept coming back too early.
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