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Injury List

Goalkeepers:
Rob Lainton - Thigh - Out until January 2012

Defenders:
Marcos Alonso - Broken Foot - Back in full training
Tyrone Mears - Broken Leg - Out until January/February 2012
Sam Ricketts - Achilles - Out until December 2011/January 2012
Dedryck Boyata - Ankle Ligaments - Back in full training
Joe Riley - Hamstring - Out until December 2011

Midfielders:
Stuart Holden - Knee Ligaments/Cartilage - Out until March 2012
Ricardo Gardner - Hamstring - Out until December 2011
Nigel Reo-Coker - Hamstring - Out until December 2011
Sean Davis - Knee Ligaments/Cartilage - Out indefinitely
Lee Chung-Yong - Broken Leg - Out until January/February 2012
Josh Vela - Fractured Ankle - Out until March 2012

Forwards:
David Ngog - Hamstring - Out until December 2011
Tom Eaves - Knee Ligaments - Out until December 2011

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We all know that we are suffering with injuries at the minute but if you actually look at it, how many of those players would actually start for us at the moment?

I can only pick 4 maybe 5 that would start and with how static we are right now would any of them really make that much difference....

Holden and Lee are abviously the 2 main ones but I wouldn't say they could suddenly propel us up the league single handedly.

posted on 27/11/11

Lee Chung-Yong - Broken Leg - Out until January/February 2012

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I really hope so

posted on 27/11/11

14 players injured in what is already a thin squad is catastrophic....Howver injuries gappen. The players that are being used are simply noy up to the job. We have said for some time that Jussi and SKD are past their sell by date ....The confidence is shot. They had the chance to turn the corner after thrashing Stoke but no ..they have blown it again...

Unless OC has some master plan then we are fizzy pop bound. To be honest I am sick of the hype about th premiership. Its all about 4/5 clubs and the rest just making up the numbers.....Money aside its the worst thing that ever happened to English football.

comment by Firstof (U4545)

posted on 27/11/11

Great post aaron As someone pointed out on another thread ..OC brought in replacements for Holden and Lee from outside the club ...but when does he ever play' em? He's not even getting 90% effort out of the ones he IS putting out ....a very nice guy, but unable to motivate (or innovate) when the chips are down .... Hope he finds a miracle cure for that very, very soon, whilst there's still half a chance ....

posted on 27/11/11

----------------Lainton
Alonso-Ricketts-Boyata-Mears
Bibi-Holden-Reo-Coker-Lee
------------Ngog-Eaves

Aside from Lainton, Gardner and Eave, that isn't really too far off our ideal 11.
Dire as we are this season, we are the most unlucky club in the country.

comment by Mr. T (U3286)

posted on 27/11/11

It's all well and good talking about injuries and they have, of course affected our team massively. An interesting point though that I've seen is that people keep posting different formations using our whole squad (injured or not) but the most important point formation-wise is this:

Our current formation:

Jussi
Riley/Steinsson - Cahill - Wheater - Robinson
M. Davies - Reo-Coker - Muamba - Eagles
Klasnic - K. Davies

Norwich's team yesterday:

Ruddy
Martin - Barnett - De Laet - Tierney
Crofts - Johnson - Surman - Pilkington
Morison - Jackson

I would put the Swansea team up as well but it would make the post painfully long. The point is though I would regard our threadbare team as still being a lot stronger, man for man, then Norwich's team, yet they are in the top half picking up points everywhere. They do this by having an incredible home support, a good buzz about the team, and a manager that can get anyone up for a game, regardless of who or how they're playing.

Now we've always lacked any sort of good support, but last season there was a good feeling through all the fans and through the team itself and this was produced by Coyle. That is now missing and I can't see much of an argument to not place the blame for this on Coyle. I'm in the group that isn't really sure whether we want Coyle to go due to the drain on funds that would cause and the lack of obvious replacements but if we could somehow convince Martin O'Neill that we are the team to get him back his reputation then I would snap that up as quick as possible. The chances of that though are next to none.

posted on 27/11/11

I would put the Swansea team up as well but it would make the post painfully long. The point is though I would regard our threadbare team as still being a lot stronger, man for man, then Norwich's team,

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But the point is, it is not about individuals, its about how we play as a team, we need Holden and Lee for the creativity and to keep the ball.

comment by Firstof (U4545)

posted on 27/11/11

We've got to find a way to survive without the long term injured players. Our fate might well be decided before they're able to come back and play.

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