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    Morrisons injury - what is it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Pontprennau Blues View Post
    Said groin on radio.

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    at least 3-4 weeks then

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    Groin... or crabs as he seemed to be scratching his nuts a lot

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    His Willy area

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    What was the injury in December anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Pontprennau Blues View Post
    What was the injury in December anyone?
    Knee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Pontprennau Blues View Post
    at least 3-4 weeks then
    No wishing to make light of it, but I doubt the Club's medical team could return a player to 1st team action within 4 weeks if they had a broken toenail.

    I've never known so many player injuries for so long to recover from..

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    No wishing to make light of it, but I doubt the Club's medical team could return a player to 1st team action within 4 weeks if they had a broken toenail.

    I've never known so many player injuries for so long to recover from..
    Surely if the medical team were no good, Warnock would have replaced them

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    Re: Morrisons injury - what is it?

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    No wishing to make light of it, but I doubt the Club's medical team could return a player to 1st team action within 4 weeks if they had a broken toenail.

    I've never known so many player injuries for so long to recover from..
    ^^^^^THIS^^^^^ I’ve been thinking the same for months, they seem to get injured and then the injuries escalate

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    Re: Morrisons injury - what is it?

    Was holding / stretching his groin for 10 mins before he went off.

    Will be a huge loss, whatever the 'experts' on here might think.

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    Re: Morrisons injury - what is it?

    Warnock tonight:

    Warnock played down the significance of the injury, although he admits that the extent of the problem remains unclear.

    "I said to the lads, you know what happens when Morrison's not playing, so why don't we go out tonight and win without him.

    "It's not too bad, so we'll have to see. We didn't want to risk it with a big game on Sunday."


    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...rnock-14321878

    Peltier out for a month with a freak injury.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Warnock tonight:

    Warnock played down the significance of the injury, although he admits that the extent of the problem remains unclear.

    "I said to the lads, you know what happens when Morrison's not playing, so why don't we go out tonight and win without him.

    "It's not too bad, so we'll have to see. We didn't want to risk it with a big game on Sunday."


    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...rnock-14321878

    Peltier out for a month with a freak injury.
    A glimmer of hope for Mozza then but we rarely do things the easy way.
    Hopefully others he mentions can step up to the plate.

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    Precaution I hope

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    Even if he misses the carrot crew, being back for derby away is the big one, 18th March. On paper the 3 home games we have in March we should be able to win without him, if need.

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