Where is smith? And why cant we put 7 players on the bench?
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Originally posted by Hoopaman View PostRowlands?Final Version - Hope you like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1z0UQ0eqRM
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In case anyone didn't read it:
AGYEMANG OUT
Posted on: Fri 07 Jan 2011
Patrick Agyemang faces up to three months on the sidelines, Head Physio Nigel Cox has revealed to www.qpr.co.uk today.
The striker has a stress fracture in his right leg, which means he is unlikely to feature for the R's again until March.
Cox spoke at length this afternoon, providing an exclusive injury update direct from his Treatment Room...
Patrick Agyemang
Cox: "Patrick has been very unfortunate. He has suffered a stress fracture - a hairline crack - which we have identified in the lower part of his right leg. Patrick initially thought he had a calf strain but we have looked deeper into the problem and discovered a stress fracture. In terms of a timescale, when you take into account healing time plus the time needed to get his fitness levels back up, you are looking at two-to-three months out unfortunately."
Peter Ramage
Cox: "Peter is doing really well. He is probably a little bit ahead of track but we are not going to rush him because he has a history of ACL on the other side so we need to be cautious with him. He is out on the grass and doing some function work already so we are hopeful that he will be available for selection before the end of the season."
Akos Buzsaky
Cox: "He is also doing very well since having a bit of cartilage taken away from his knee. He is now working on building up his fitness levels and we hope he will be available for selection in approximately four weeks' time. "
Josh Parker
Cox: "Josh suffered a stress fracture in his foot while playing for Wycombe. The minimum for this type of injury is six weeks. He is about a month into that now. We have been using oxygen therapy to aid his recovery and he is pain free now, so we are looking to step up his rehab. He should be back to fitness in three-to-four weeks' time."
Heidar Helguson
Cox: "Heidar picked up a knock to his right leg against Norwich, so we took him off at half-time as a precaution. We have since identified a thigh strain but it is not a serious problem and we are hopeful he will be available for selection ahead of our trip to Burnley later this month."
Martin Rowlands
Cox: "Martin has had a little niggle in his right calf for a while now. He has been playing with it and training with it, but we have now decided to take him completely out of things for a week or so to let it really settle down. Hopefully he should also be available for our trip to Turf Moor."
Gavin Mahon
Cox: "Gavin is struggling to shake off a hamstring injury at present. He has suffered a recurrence which will keep him out for another couple of weeks or so."
Hogan Ephraim
Cox: "We took Hogan out of things recently as a precaution as much as anything else after he suffered from inflammation behind his right knee. After some treatment, the area has settled down and he is now back to full training and available for selection this weekend at Blackburn."
Lee Cook
Cox: "Lee is physically fit now, and is working hard to build his match fitness up. He is back to full training with the First Team and is effectively available for selection."Final Version - Hope you like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1z0UQ0eqRM
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I can't believe were risking injury to so many of our key players, like winning the championship isn't hard enough! TBH if warnock thinks its right, then it most porbably is BUT, looking at rovers starting 11, you can tell they are going for this win BIG TIME, as they already close to securing a place in the prem league for next season, hence will wanna beat the crap outta us to try get some silverware. Poor, kenny, hulse, faurlin, mackie, derry ... the list goes on... P.s if someone has to get injured, i don't mind it being borrowdale.
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i dont care if we lose, but i mean we are talking 90mins of football, hardly going to disrupt our season. we are not playing again for a week, more than enough time for mackie and co to have a rest. as for injuries, you are always risking injury so i dont go with that. i hope we win and i for one am glad nw has put out a decent team even if that is to avoid getting hammered. morale is important, win and morale will rise, get spanked and its sure to drop. come on boys
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