Rudi? (9 Viewers)

pusbccfc

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Is it the same injury Bellingham had? He needed surgery for months but delayed it. Going to need a AM in Jan now even if Rudi can play through the pain the risk is too much not to get in a back up

Yeah, he was out for about 3 months but that was after having surgery with one of the best surgeons in the world.
 

Viktor17

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The time frame on the original injury was mental if dislocated.

he would have needed surgery ultimately if dislocated. Otherwise the issue you get is the joint is unstable and you get the repeated popping as not secure.

now I’ve not seen anything today, and let’s not spread rubbish like torp’s ACL 🤨. He did walk off down tunnel after speaking with Lampard, which did make me raise an eyebrow. Lampard also said nothing on post match, just that it was great to get 79 minutes into him. Surely if issue would have mentioned, even if we are like North Korea these days.

let’s wait and see rather than ridiculous “ITK” shit.
 

shepardo01

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He didn't show any signs of being hurt before he went off? Seem the expected can't do 90 yet sub?

Some on another thread said he was chatting and signing things after.

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Haven't posted anything anywhere - just joining now.
There was an incident in the second half - he went body to body with a few Charlton players.
He then seemed to hold his shoulder - dropping it and almost squeezing it as if it may have popped out again - had a quiet spell for a few mins where he withdrew himself a bit (after seeing what he did with his shoulder - kept my eyes on him) stood hands on knees occasionally during this little spell.
He carried on for a bit....seemed ok...(remember Oxford - he actually did the same) then went off...had a discussion with Frank, after which he went down the tunnel.

My observations - which did concern me.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Haven't posted anything anywhere - just joining now.
There was an incident in the second half - he went body to body with a few Charlton players.
He then seemed to hold his shoulder - dropping it and almost squeezing it as if it may have popped out again - had a quiet spell for a few mins where he withdrew himself a bit (after seeing what he did with his shoulder - kept my eyes on him) stood hands on knees occasionally during this little spell.
He carried on for a bit....seemed ok...(remember Oxford - he actually did the same) then went off...had a discussion with Frank, after which he went down the tunnel.

My observations - which did concern me.
My daughter said the same but we won’t know anything until next Saturday
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Whats this bollocks im seeing about his shoulder again?

From what i can see its some ronseal coloured pisshead on Twitter saying he went down the tunnel after full time with the physio supporting it??

Surely if so A, We would have noticed it during the game and he'd have been hooked earlier, and B, he would have gone straight down the tunnel when subbed no? Im pretty sure he just sat down on the bench as per normal

Did anyone see anything?

Yeah didn't have any problems applauding the crowd when he came off. 🤔
 

David O'Day

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Haven't posted anything anywhere - just joining now.
There was an incident in the second half - he went body to body with a few Charlton players.
He then seemed to hold his shoulder - dropping it and almost squeezing it as if it may have popped out again - had a quiet spell for a few mins where he withdrew himself a bit (after seeing what he did with his shoulder - kept my eyes on him) stood hands on knees occasionally during this little spell.
He carried on for a bit....seemed ok...(remember Oxford - he actually did the same) then went off...had a discussion with Frank, after which he went down the tunnel.

My observations - which did concern me.
That looked like he had taken a knock on it, it will hurt him most games until he gets it properly fixed.

You'd expect him to go and get it looked at after most games, get a get of physio etc on it.

We'll see, there is a good chance we'll just have to manage him even if there is no serious injury again.
 

shepardo01

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That looked like he had taken a knock on it, it will hurt him most games until he gets it properly fixed.

You'd expect him to go and get it looked at after most games, get a get of physio etc on it.

We'll see, there is a good chance we'll just have to manage him even if there is no serious injury again.
It did look like he had to "adjust" back into place at one point.
Obviously I hope I am wrong - but it concerned me seeing this at the time.
 

Alkhen

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Yeah, he was out for about 3 months but that was after having surgery with one of the best surgeons in the world.

If/when we secure promotion Doug should get him booked in with the same guy.

Maybe get a quality loan in at AM should be able to guarantee some game time even if Rudi isn't fully out.
 

David O'Day

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It did look like he had to "adjust" back into place at one point.
Obviously I hope I am wrong - but it concerned me seeing this at the time.
mzybe, but hopefully if it has pop out you'd think he'd be straight off knowing what his injury is.

we'll see, maybe he's sub for a while which we can manage him better doing
 

Captain Dart

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Whats this bollocks im seeing about his shoulder again?

From what i can see its some ronseal coloured pisshead on Twitter saying he went down the tunnel after full time with the physio supporting it??

Surely if so A, We would have noticed it during the game and he'd have been hooked earlier, and B, he would have gone straight down the tunnel when subbed no? Im pretty sure he just sat down on the bench as per normal

Did anyone see anything?
He held his shoulder briefly after he took a shot in the 2nd half.
 

jto123

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Injuries really could be the thing to yet throw us off course. I reckon our ‘wobble’ will come this month with squad depth and the fixtures we have. Hopefully we can shore up with a couple purchases in January
 

theferret

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Injuries really could be the thing to yet throw us off course. I reckon our ‘wobble’ will come this month with squad depth and the fixtures we have. Hopefully we can shore up with a couple purchases in January

Could be going to Ipswich with no BTA, Sakamoto, Wright and now maybe Rudoni. Will get called names saying I'd settle for a draw, but 100% would. Could be a tough month, but this team keeps surprising us so who knows.
 

Manchester_sky_blue

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It did look like he had to "adjust" back into place at one point.
Obviously I hope I am wrong - but it concerned me seeing this at the time.
It's possible but equally likely it was just a bit sore and he was just rolling it a bit to get some relief. I dislocated my knee as a kid 30+ years ago and it still niggles me some days.
 

warwickskyblue

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Shoulder is least of our worries. The scout two seats along from me (watching Rudi, Conor Coventry and Rushworth) was writing a lot of very positive things about him. Interestingly Rushworth less so!
 

harvey098

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100% kept holding it in the second half. My mate pointed it out to me, he seemed to be fine on the ball and then off the ball he kept trying to move it and was holding it funny.
 

jto123

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Could be going to Ipswich with no BTA, Sakamoto, Wright and now maybe Rudoni. Will get called names saying I'd settle for a draw, but 100% would. Could be a tough month, but this team keeps surprising us so who knows.
I’ve never got carried away with this idea that we’re set on promotion. Plenty can go wrong and this month looks ripe for it.
 

Skybluedownunder

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If he’s been out for this long with a different injury why didn’t we get it done at the same time.

Hindsight now but yeah missed opportunity


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