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Injury suspension roll call

Red Bill

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http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/paul-tisdale-files-latest-injury-update-at-exeter-city/story-29776716-detail/story.html

Not looking good. Can't see TAH recovering to play any number of games which is no surprise, think he is finished.
I know he always did have an awkward walk/run but when I saw him before the Notts Co game he didn't look like he'll be back anytime soon!
 

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Has it ever been a crisis? In my opinion the imbalanced squad is making everything look worst... If there was a natural right-back, makeshift McCredy would be no miss, Sweeney wouldn't have to fill in at times and in turn centre-back would look more covered (JMT, Sweeney & Croll) Remain unconvinced TAH is the answer to any of our problems, we don't know what condition he is in physically. How's he going to perform versus mobile opposition? He's played 6 games in the last two seasons. If there was any quality or depth in centre midfield Harley wouldn't be considered much of a miss (to some) Not one natural defensive midfielder in the squad so Tilson looks like a bit of miss (not that Tisdale would employ one anyway)

It's all excuses and not particularly good ones when analysed.
 
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At least he's pleased with how Wheeler did on Saturday in the five minute window he was given.
 

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Backing Gary Caldwell, thanks Matt and good luck.
In one way TAH having a groin injury means it's unrelated to his knees, however as he hasn't had to play or train his knees aren't taking any significant impact. Once he does eventually play will a knee injury then flare up? Can't see him playing twice a week, twice a month might be more realistic if we are thinking glass half full.
 

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After the end of what could be a bloody awful season(or sometime soon) we need to hold an internal inquiry as to the reasons for this toilet roll long injury list. If it's just down to Tis signing crocks then so be it and injury goes with the signings (but we must learn from that) but how much does other factors come in to the equation e.g. training methods (especially on summer hard pitches), injury treatment, rehabilitation etc etc in the others.

It just may be bad luck but................
 
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After the end of what could be a bloody awful season(or sometime soon) we need to hold an internal inquiry as to the reasons for this toilet roll long injury list. If it's just down to Tis signing crocks then so be it and injury goes with the signings (but we must learn from that) but how much does other factors come in to the equation e.g. training methods (especially on summer hard pitches), injury treatment, rehabilitation etc etc in the others.

It just may be bad luck but................
Mixture of injury-prone signings, half ass training and bad luck imo. All clubs get injuries but if you do constantly sign players with poor injury records then you are going to increase the chances of suffering.
 

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Thought TAH was out with knee problems? according to his interview he did earlier its his Pubic bone oo-er missus.
 
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richard_portland

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Thought TAH was out with knee problems? according to his interview he did earlier its his Pubic bone oo-er missus.
Think it's been described as a grown issue. However while his knees might currently be ok, if he gets back training regularly and playing that could well be when the impact on his knees will take its toll.
 

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In the interview he said its stoping him joining in full time training - doesn't sound promising
 

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Did anyone really believe that Henville would actually become a first team regular this season?
 
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