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What are we currently looking at?

Out for the season (which ends end April):

  • Jake Rooney (ACL)
  • Tyreece John-Jules (hamstring)
  • James Collins (knee ligaments)

Potentially back mid-to-late March:

  • Josh Vickers (thigh)
  • Conor Washington (ankle)

Back end Feb/early March

  • Corey Blackett-Taylor (hamstring)
  • Craig Forsyth (calf)
  • Martyn Waghorn (calf)

 

 

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11 hours ago, Carl Sagan said:

What are we currently looking at?

Out for the season (which ends end April):

  • Jake Rooney (ACL)
  • Tyreece John-Jules (hamstring)
  • James Collins (knee ligaments)

Potentially back mid-to-late March:

  • Josh Vickers (thigh)
  • Conor Washington (ankle)

Back end Feb/early March

  • Corey Blackett-Taylor (hamstring)
  • Craig Forsyth (calf)
  • Martyn Waghorn (calf)

 

 

Glad Forsyth and Waggy are coming back shortly and im hoping blackett taylor can string some games together. Anymore injuries and i think we'll be in trouble

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4 minutes ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

From todays interview;

Nyambe - out for a “period of time” (not specified how long)

Forsyth - joining back in next week

Washington - back on the grass today

Collins - progressing well could be back in 3 weeks

Rooney - back on the grass today! 

Missed Rooney, he was really showing something. Was gutted for him.

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16 hours ago, Srg said:

Missed Rooney, he was really showing something. Was gutted for him.

He looked hugely improved and was bossing it. I've always thought he was a real prospect and was not alone as I think he was 3rd in on @Ellafella's rankings. It was very much a kick to the guts as was the loss of Embleton who'd barely kicked a ball in anger too.

How very different things could have been had we had fewer injuries to key personnel. Hopefully this lad returns none the worse for his setback. 

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1 hour ago, Comrade 86 said:

He looked hugely improved and was bossing it. I've always thought he was a real prospect and was not alone as I think he was 3rd in on @Ellafella's rankings. It was very much a kick to the guts as was the loss of Embleton who'd barely kicked a ball in anger too.

How very different things could have been had we had fewer injuries to key personnel. Hopefully this lad returns none the worse for his setback. 

Indeed he was / is based on 3 games @Comrade 86

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3 minutes ago, Poynton ram said:

Listening to Bradley’s post match interview he said something about Collins. Back sooner than expected?

The suggestion is he’s gonna be back in 3 weeks, Warne mentioned it pre match 

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3 hours ago, Poynton ram said:

Listening to Bradley’s post match interview he said something about Collins. Back sooner than expected?

 

3 hours ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

The suggestion is he’s gonna be back in 3 weeks, Warne mentioned it pre match 

Mad fecker would play on crutches if they'd let him 🤕😂

Jokes aside...

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So Max Bird is meant to be out for 3 weeks, that'll take us up to the end of March.

From previous comments from Warne, shouldn't we also have Collins, Washington, Forsyth and Elder be back by then too?

Four games left this month, Reading, Bolton and Blackpool at home, Northampton away. If we're still in a good position after this set of fixtures, then hopefully in the influx of strong first teamers returning will add some depth and get us over the line.

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Warne mentioned at the end of his Ramstv interview that the game has come too soon for Tyrese Fornah who has a stiff back, which explains his absence from the matchday squad.

Elder and Forsyth back in training and may be available for tomorrow night.

Collins back on the grass and 3 weeks away from being available. 

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