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The way that Kalas pulled up looked a bit worse than a pulled hamstring to me.

Why the long wait for scan results for Nagy I wonder ? Him and Kalas out for a few months would be a huge disappointment.

At least we have the international break coming up.

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36 minutes ago, RedM said:

Saikou Janneh - Knee Surgery - 30th July - expected to be out for 4 months.

Korey Smith - Metal plate removed from foot - mid August - expected to be out until at least December, possibly longer.

Bailey Wright - Thigh muscle tear - mid August- expected to be out for at least 10 weeks.

 

 

Nice one RedM! Bailey Wright - LJ said " grade 2 thigh muscle tear."

Also: ( please feel free to confirm/dispute before they are added to the official list)

Jay DaSilva, in training between Leeds and Birmingham games (5th - 9th Aug) ankle/ tibia (?) in training. Bad one anyway - "5 months out". Back early in the New Year?

Adam Nagy, ankle ligament strain 17/8 v QPR. "3-4 weeks out". No update.

Tomas Kalas hamstring injury v Hull 24/8. No news yet.

 

 

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Don't know how reliable but a main Hungarian online news site wrote on Wednesday that - referring to their source - Nagy's ankle seems to be not that serious as they thought because of the swelling. So don't make our hopes up as that's what always kills us, but if he doesn't need surgery than maybe they're just monitoring him day-by-day to see when can he restart light training.

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36 minutes ago, Dullmoan Tone said:

I don't know why I'm asking this but is Marley Watkins now fully fit?

EP last Monday.

Marley Watkins

Watkins is still making his way back to full fitness following a thigh injury, though was not fit enough to play against Wigan on Monday afternoon.

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, Nogbad the Bad said:

EP last Monday.

Marley Watkins

Watkins is still making his way back to full fitness following a thigh injury, though was not fit enough to play against Wigan on Monday afternoon.

 

 

 

I’m torn as to whether we should include injuries no one gives a shit about. 

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3 minutes ago, Fordy62 said:

I’m torn as to whether we should include injuries no one gives a shit about. 

Ouch! Sounds really nasty Fordy, but let's keep this to an injury list for players rather than fans. 

Btw, how long do you reckon you'll be out of action for? ;)

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17 minutes ago, Nogbad the Bad said:

Ouch! Sounds really nasty Fordy, but let's keep this to an injury list for players rather than fans. 

Btw, how long do you reckon you'll be out of action for? ;)

I’ll be surprised if we see him feature again this season at all. 

(See what I did there?)

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21 hours ago, RedM said:

Saikou Janneh - Knee Surgery - 30th July - expected to be out for 4 months.

Korey Smith - Metal plate removed from foot - mid August - expected to be out until at least December, possibly longer.

Bailey Wright - Thigh muscle tear - mid August- expected to be out for at least 10 weeks.

Jay Dasilva - Stress fracture of tibia/ankle - happened in training early August - expected to be out until at least January.

Adam Nagy - Ankle - August, (QPR Home) - expected to be out 3 or 4 weeks, waiting for scan results.

Thomas Kalas - Hamstring - August (Hull away) - unconfirmed/unknown

 

 

Blimey, we've got almost as much crockery in the treatment room as we have in the corporate catering stores.

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4 hours ago, Fordy62 said:

I’m torn as to whether we should include injuries no one gives a shit about. 

I've included him, sending him some love to show he's not been forgotten about*

*Actually I honestly think I wouldn't recognise him

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The thing about Watkins is,.he was a woodwork strike away from 3 goals by the end of September- good ratio, good start.

I'm not saying I'd have him in the side but that goes in, may have been a bit of a sliding doors moment as an alternative from the squad.

His record at Barnsley was indeed impressive, so were his metrics- fallen off a cliff since then and not what we need moving forward for sure, but slightly surprising a lack of interest in some respects.

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57 minutes ago, Roger Red Hat said:

From what I've seen of MW, in the reserves and 1st team, he doesn't really look like much of a footballer. No lack of effort but not up to champ standard.

With us and Norwich, agreed.

3 seasons ago, 10 goals and 7 assists from midfield- in the, er, Championship? 34 starts, 8 sub appearances in a briefly playoff chasing, post sales midtable side that year.

Decent all round metrics too, that season at least.

Perhaps that was one excellent season whereas in general he's not good enough at this level.

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The only upside to this appalling list of serious injuries is that when these guys are all fit once more we should be able to look forward to a stellar second half of the season.

We’ve just got to see it through until then and given recent performances, the guys are all doing a bloody fantastic job. Us supporters have to do our jobs now. COYR.

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15 hours ago, Rudolf Hucker said:

The only upside to this appalling list of serious injuries is that when these guys are all fit once more we should be able to look forward to a stellar second half of the season.

We’ve just got to see it through until then and given recent performances, the guys are all doing a bloody fantastic job. Us supporters have to do our jobs now. COYR.

Well said, that man.

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On 26/08/2019 at 19:36, Rudolf Hucker said:

The only upside to this appalling list of serious injuries is that when these guys are all fit once more we should be able to look forward to a stellar second half of the season.

We’ve just got to see it through until then and given recent performances, the guys are all doing a bloody fantastic job. Us supporters have to do our jobs now. COYR.

Exactly, keep on scrapping for points like we have been and if we have to resort to shithousery to earn undeserved points then so be it. Then a final 20 games of steamrollering everyone in sight should see us alright............

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Anyone have time to post an update on where we are injury wise (assuming somebody knows) going into a timely break.. Hopefully a time to heal and recharge batteries leaving LJ with a selection headache and spoilt for choice having so many fit and raring to go Reds at his disposal.. 

We'd have quite an awesome squad if everyone was fit  ......better in depth than we've ever had before doncha fink?

 

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1 hour ago, WhistleHappy said:

Anyone have time to post an update on where we are injury wise (assuming somebody knows) going into a timely break.. Hopefully a time to heal and recharge batteries leaving LJ with a selection headache and spoilt for choice having so many fit and raring to go Reds at his disposal.. 

We'd have quite an awesome squad if everyone was fit  ......better in depth than we've ever had before doncha fink?

 

RedM regularly updates #post 1 Whap.

If she misses anything we're here to give her reminders!

 

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On 03/09/2019 at 08:46, maxjak said:

Isn't it weird, the number of players who have become injured long term shortly after leaving us?   I give you...........Llyod Kelly, Marlon Pack, Frank Fielding and Matty Taylor, not sure about any others?

That can’t be true! I heard he only went off because he was so intimidated by the atmosphere at the mem!?

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14 hours ago, Dullmoan Tone said:

Any more news on Nagy?

He played 90 mins for Hungary - was supposed to be returning after the international break and now no mention?

On the co commentary yesterday when asked, he gave a politician type response that didn't give the answer!  He did say that he would be back running this week though.

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A glimmer of hope on Afobe?

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Benik Afobe

The on-loan striker is having an operation this week with the surgeon's report then determining whether Afobe will remain with Bristol City or return to parent club Stoke.

If the injury and recovery time extends beyond eight months - i.e the remainder of the Championship season - he will go back to Stoke but if there is a chance it could be less, the 26-year-old will undergo his rehab with City.

McAllister said: "It’s frustrating because he’s a great player and everybody knows what he’s done for us. But these things happen in football."

https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/baker-kalas-bristol-city-injuries-3360712

Full list of injuries and current state of play.

According to that, LJ also suggested- think it was from interview on 5Live- that Dasilva was already carrying stress fracture from England U21s in June.

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14 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

A glimmer of hope on Afobe?

https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/baker-kalas-bristol-city-injuries-3360712

Full list of injuries and current state of play.

According to that, LJ also suggested- think it was from interview on 5Live- that Dasilva was already carrying stress fracture from England U21s in June.

? cheers Mr Pop 

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7 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

Hunt.

LJ mentioned something about an injury or a knock in post match interview on Quest- anything more on that?

He was seriously hobbling for the last 15 minutes yesterday, could barely move. Didn’t look great

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Updates from Bristol Live 

HUNT: The right-back sustained a hamstring injury against Luton and was replaced by Pedro Pereira for the 2-1 victory over the Addicks.Johnson claims Hunt isn't likely to be back until after the next international break after undergoing a scan on the injury earlier this week.
Assuming the 28-year-old does return immediately after the international break, the first fixture he'll be contention for will be Nottingham Forest at home on November 23.
NAGY: The Hungarian won't feature this weekend after undergoing an injection on a foot and ankle injury which has endured a series of complications since he first sustained it on August 17.Nagy had returned to training but went away again with Hungary which has slowed his recovery once again and Johnson confirmed on Monday he won't be able to play for 10 days.
As it stands, if all goes according to plan and schedule, the 24-year-old could be in the first-team equation for the derby against Cardiff on November 10.
KALAS:The Cardiff match could be a realistic target for Kalas as well with Bristol City confirming on Friday that the Czech Republic international has returned to training. Kalas had been documenting his rehab on Instagram with a series of posts about his fitness work but now has a ball at his feet for the first time since injuring his hamstring against Hull City on August 24.But with Bailey Wright fit again and joining Taylor Moore, Ashley Williams and Nathan Baker to swell City's centre-back stocks, there is no reason for the Robins to rush their record transfer back.
SMITH: The midfielder has been out since April after breaking two bones in his foot and damaging ligaments and said earlier this month that he's hoping to play again before Christmas, something Johnson corroborated that aim after the Charlton victory"He’s training on Monday so he’s doing his various movements, obviously I’m built to understand where they are, he’s not quite ready and he’s not going to be for three or four weeks, he’s going to need games," Johnson said.That timeframe, assuming their are no problems, puts him on schedule for an Under-23s match against Ipswich on November 25.
DASILVA:The left-back was pictured last week running on an alterG anti-gravity treadmill, which enables users to run without placing full bodyweight on a recovering limb, muscle or tendon.It's what Smith was doing throughout much of September before he returned to train on grass earlier this month and, on that basis, albeit with different breaks as Dasilva's was to his tibia, that means the 21-year-old could resume light training around November.He was quoted by the News Shopper, in the wake of City's win over Charlton, that he should be back "very soon" but England Under-21 international's comeback realistically looks to be around the Christmas to New Year period.
JANNEH: The City striker looks likely to join Torquay United on loan until January to rebuild his match fitness having undergone knee surgery in the summer.Janneh cannot be loaned to an EFL club until the next transfer window but can move into the National League with Gulls manager Gary Johnson admitting they're in pole position to bring him back to Plainmoor."If he (Janneh) goes out, there is every chance of him coming back here," Johnson told Devon Live. "He’s kept in touch with the lads here. He would love to come back.

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31 minutes ago, Nogbad the Bad said:

@RedM

Kalas, Wright, Watkins and Jannah can now be removed from the list.

Hunt was never added to the list, and should be.*

Awaiting news on Brownhill.

*Edit: Plus Afobe.

Thanks, apologies for neglecting this. Now updated

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On 01/11/2019 at 22:23, BCFC OF SWEDEN said:

Brownhill?

Was suffering from back spasms rather than the dreaded hamstring as first thought.

LJ 'not too concerned' and hopeful he'll be available for Cardiff.

Some good news at last if that proves to be the case.

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Rossi just said during the presser that " Nagy will play on the weekend and after that he'll come for the international games and we'll check his fitness". So it seems he knows that Ádám is training now and maybe play a few minutes during this week (it's irrelevent regarding fitness if it's U23 or first team).So IF everything goes well he might play against Cardiff and then against Wales - again in Cardiff. I wouldn't mind 2 away side wins in Cardiff in 10 days... :) 

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I really hope- with best will in world- he gives Wales v Hungary a swerve- his fitness is on a knife edge and he'll barely be fit if he plays then anyway having been out for so long.

Maybe call him up to use as a sub in extremis, or as a good presence around the camp, but it would be really, really ideal if he just missed Wales v Hungary.

I say this reluctantly, but it's a real necessary evil IMO.

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