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4 hours ago, Sparkle said:

When was that comment mentioned?

Corey gives his best every game his age might effect his game cm abit but rb he could play for another 5/6 years and at his age why not drop back to rb? I like corey smith alot injuries of his problems but is that because working too hard in cm at the level of fitness warne expects older players are always going to stuggle. Thats maybe why we have so many injuries you look at the age of all the players with injury problems that why he needs 24/26 year olds to keep up with his style 

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Tyreece John-Jules

The on-loan Arsenal forward looks set for a spell on the sidelines, although how long for is yet to be determined. The striker was due to undergo a scan after coming off late on in the defeat at Reading with a hamstring problem. He was distraught afterwards but a further update is expected when Warne holds his pre-match press conference tomorrow.

Tyrese Fornah

The midfielder missed the trip to Sincil Bank at the weekend through illness and also wasn't involved in the trip to Reading on Tuesday, but the former Nottingham Forest middleman will be given every chance to prove his fitness ahead of Cheltenham.

Korey Smith

The midfielder had been making good progress in his return from a knee injury and was on the verge of a comeback but has since suffered a setback. Unlikely to be involved at the weekend .

Craig Forsyth

The long-serving defender is set to be missing for the next four weeks because of a calf injury that he picked up before the win over Fleetwood. He has since been for a scan, and the damage has been assessed as "quite severe" according to Warne.

Martyn Waghorn

The striker has been nursing a calf injury and had been due to return earlier this month, but he has suffered a setback during rehab. Warne says it now likely the forward will miss the next two weeks.

Conor Washington

The striker picked up an ankle injury while on international duty with Northern Ireland and the ligament damage he sustained meant he had to undergo surgery. The former Rotherham forward is still working his way back to fitness, but, like Forsyth, he is at least a month away from a return.

Jake Rooney

The centre-back sustained anterior cruciate ligament damage in the defeat to Bolton back in September but is surprisingly making good progress. It is unlikely he will play for Derby again this season, but he could return to training before the season reaches its climax.

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2 hours ago, RoyMac5 said:

Tyreece John-Jules

The on-loan Arsenal forward looks set for a spell on the sidelines, although how long for is yet to be determined. The striker was due to undergo a scan after coming off late on in the defeat at Reading with a hamstring problem. He was distraught afterwards but a further update is expected when Warne holds his pre-match press conference tomorrow.

Tyrese Fornah

The midfielder missed the trip to Sincil Bank at the weekend through illness and also wasn't involved in the trip to Reading on Tuesday, but the former Nottingham Forest middleman will be given every chance to prove his fitness ahead of Cheltenham.

Korey Smith

The midfielder had been making good progress in his return from a knee injury and was on the verge of a comeback but has since suffered a setback. Unlikely to be involved at the weekend .

Craig Forsyth

The long-serving defender is set to be missing for the next four weeks because of a calf injury that he picked up before the win over Fleetwood. He has since been for a scan, and the damage has been assessed as "quite severe" according to Warne.

Martyn Waghorn

The striker has been nursing a calf injury and had been due to return earlier this month, but he has suffered a setback during rehab. Warne says it now likely the forward will miss the next two weeks.

Conor Washington

The striker picked up an ankle injury while on international duty with Northern Ireland and the ligament damage he sustained meant he had to undergo surgery. The former Rotherham forward is still working his way back to fitness, but, like Forsyth, he is at least a month away from a return.

Jake Rooney

The centre-back sustained anterior cruciate ligament damage in the defeat to Bolton back in September but is surprisingly making good progress. It is unlikely he will play for Derby again this season, but he could return to training before the season reaches its climax.

 

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19 hours ago, Dcfcsr92 said:

Corey gives his best every game his age might effect his game cm abit but rb he could play for another 5/6 years and at his age why not drop back to rb? I like corey smith alot injuries of his problems but is that because working too hard in cm at the level of fitness warne expects older players are always going to stuggle. Thats maybe why we have so many injuries you look at the age of all the players with injury problems that why he needs 24/26 year olds to keep up with his style 

He’s the most ‘nothing’ player we’ve had in years.

Just plays 70/80/90 minutes, moans to a ref a bit and that’s his highlight reel.

Need to let him go.

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5 minutes ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

John-Jules has a severe hamstring tear according to Warne’s pre match interview, will need to see a specialist and may need surgery (suggested in a post on X by Leigh Curtis) so suspect he’s out for months not weeks

So the last we will see of him.

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2 hours ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

John-Jules has a severe hamstring tear according to Warne’s pre match interview, will need to see a specialist and may need surgery (suggested in a post on X by Leigh Curtis) so suspect he’s out for months not weeks

Expect March at the earliest. Waghorn and Washington mid to late Feb. Brown loaned out for the season (but can be recalled in Feb if needed). We'll be a bit light up top for a while.

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On 24/01/2024 at 21:42, MackworthRamIsGod said:

Most probably one of the ones Warne alluded to when he said that players who don't want to be here can move on.

Maybe a bit discontent amongst the troops.

Unless he’s covering at RB he shouldn’t be anywhere near our 1st team on this seasons showing.

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