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Maddison: Is He The Most Unfortunate Player Going To Have So Many Injuries? (1 Viewer)

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SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 2:05 PM
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James Maddison: Tottenham midfielder out for significant period with torn ACL

Tottenham midfielder James Maddison will miss a significant period of the 2025-26 season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament injury.
www.bbc.com
 

skybluecam

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  • Thursday at 2:06 PM
  • #2
Are you suggesting he's faking a torn ACL?

Bit of a cruel post
 
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covcity4life

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  • Thursday at 2:07 PM
  • #3
Ya bit of a dumb post
 

SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 2:08 PM
  • #4
Is he even fit for maybe 7 or 8 games in a row fanboys?
He's up there with Callum Wilson.
 
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Skyblue Bangkok

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  • Thursday at 2:11 PM
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skybluecam said:
Are you suggesting he's faking a torn ACL?

Bit of a cruel post
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skybluecam said:
Are you suggesting he's faking a torn ACL?

Bit of a cruel post
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Yes.of course players, because get injured on purpose don't they lol
 

baldy

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  • Thursday at 2:12 PM
  • #6
Who cares? Fuck all to do with us now
 
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JoshCCFC1987

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  • Thursday at 2:17 PM
  • #7
calling someone a sick note for getting a freak injury, wierd bloke
 
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SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 2:18 PM
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Some bodies can't handle stress. Leicester fans noted this when they said "Good Luck, he is always injured, when he went to Spurs"
Same as Newcastle. Callum was always injury prone.
We might have the same, Haji perhaps.
It's physics.
 
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procdoc

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  • Thursday at 2:22 PM
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why are you celebrating someone getting injured? He came through our academy and his sale helped keep the club afloat. Very strange post
 
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procdoc

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  • Thursday at 2:23 PM
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SkyBlueAussie said:
Some bodies can't handle stress. Leicester fans noted this when they said "Good Luck, he is always injured, when he went to Spurs"
Same as Newcastle. Callum was always injury prone.
We might have the same, Haji perhaps.
It's physics.
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Wright has had a couple of injuries, and only one kept him out for any long length of time. You are fucking clueless
 
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SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 2:30 PM
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procdoc said:
Wright has had a couple of injuries, and only one kept him out for any long length of time. You are fucking clueless
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So he's fit for saturday then?
 
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procdoc

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  • Thursday at 2:32 PM
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SkyBlueAussie said:
So he's fit for saturday then?
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he will likely be on the bench so yes he will play a part
 

SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 2:33 PM
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procdoc said:
why are you celebrating someone getting injured? He came through our academy and his sale helped keep the club afloat. Very strange post
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Where do I say I'm celebrating?
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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  • Thursday at 2:36 PM
  • #14
SkyBlueAussie said:

James Maddison: Tottenham midfielder out for significant period with torn ACL

Tottenham midfielder James Maddison will miss a significant period of the 2025-26 season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament injury.
www.bbc.com
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Like people have said, weird.
 

clint van damme

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  • Thursday at 2:37 PM
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baldy said:
Who cares? Fuck all to do with us now
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Not strictly true.
Though I think this probably finishes off any chance of another lucrative move if it was highly unlikely before the injury
 

chiefdave

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  • Thursday at 2:38 PM
  • #16
SkyBlueAussie said:
Leicester fans noted this when they said "Good Luck, he is always injured, when he went to Spurs"
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He averaged 41 games a season for them, hardly 'always injured'
 
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Flying Fokker

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  • Thursday at 2:40 PM
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Ex-player watch? Why have a thread for this?
 
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SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 2:41 PM
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So, at the end of the day, Haji was missing for a significant part of last season, and unfortunately injured recently playing for the USA.
My point is they are not shirkers. Merely that some human bodies can't take the stress that others can.
A simple observation that certain people have difficulty in coming to terms with. They prefer to insult.
 
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Mcbean

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  • Thursday at 2:43 PM
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Darren Anderton was known as sick note i i believe also of Spurs !
 

SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 2:45 PM
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Flying Fokker said:
Ex-player watch? Why have a thread for this?
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Why have a thread for Callum Doyle , Victor etc
 
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procdoc

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  • Thursday at 2:46 PM
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SkyBlueAussie said:
So, at the end of the day, Haji was missing for a significant part of last season, and unfortunately injured recently playing for the USA.
My point is they are not shirkers. Merely that some human bodies can't take the stress that others can.
A simple observation that certain people have difficulty in coming to terms with. They prefer to insult.
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It's a physical game, injuries happen all the time. It doesn't mean they are injury prone if they pick up a couple of injuries. Jodie Jones did his ACL a few times with us, and has played regularly since leaving
 

SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 2:57 PM
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It certainly is a physical game, and injuries do happen all the time.
Guys like MVE and Grimes seem to play every game and get away with it. Yet they have positions where they should be getting injured regularly. Midfield, defence.
 

hill83

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  • Thursday at 3:00 PM
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STREWTH
 
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SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 3:03 PM
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hill83 said:
STREWTH
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Bit early for you mate?
 

Sick Boy

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  • Thursday at 3:04 PM
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FLAMING GALAH!
 
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Evo1883

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  • Thursday at 3:05 PM
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SkyBlueAussie said:
Is he even fit for maybe 7 or 8 games in a row fanboys?
He's up there with Callum Wilson.
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Hes played less than 30 premier league games in a season just once in 7 years


Last season he played 45 games in all competitions
 
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SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 3:14 PM
  • #27
Sick Boy said:
FLAMING GALAH!
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Damn, you got me!
 

Briles

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  • Thursday at 3:25 PM
  • #28
SkyBlueAussie said:
So, at the end of the day, Haji was missing for a significant part of last season, and unfortunately injured recently playing for the USA.
My point is they are not shirkers. Merely that some human bodies can't take the stress that others can.
A simple observation that certain people have difficulty in coming to terms with. They prefer to insult.
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So whats your actual question? Your thread title and link doesn't appear to be a nuanced pondering of elite athletes physiology, more of a pisstake because you're bored.

Edit, whilst we are at it the king of sicknotes is Darren Anderton. (Or for us, Keith O'Neil)
 
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SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 3:33 PM
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Briles said:
So whats your actual question? Your thread title and link doesn't appear to be a nuanced pondering of elite athletes physiology, more of a pisstake because you're bored.
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OK. Maybe two questions.
Do some bodies break down before others?
And I guess the one you think I'm asking, then yes
Do some human beings look for the easy way through life?
But, you think I'm asking that,I didn't.
ACL is an obvious breakdown of the body.
My general question was: Are certain bodies just going to breakdown regularly under stress?
 

Briles

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  • Thursday at 3:37 PM
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SkyBlueAussie said:
OK. Maybe two questions.
Do some bodies break down before others?
And I guess the one you think I'm asking, then yes
Do some human beings look for the easy way through life?
But, you asked that, I didn't.
ACL is an obvious breakdown of the body.
My general question was: Are certain bodies just going to breakdown regularly under stress?
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I would say that people are more genetically susceptible to injuries yes, much like some people have more of a predisposition to get certain chronic illnesses. However, contact sport is kind of a lottery. I imagine, for example, that he wouldn't have fucked his ACL had he been going for a walk rather than playing football
 

SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 3:47 PM
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Briles said:
I would say that people are more genetically susceptible to injuries yes
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Geez, wasn't hard was it.
 

SkyBlueAussie

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  • Thursday at 4:02 PM
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Just for a bit of background, I have changed the title of the thread because I was suggesting that certain human bodies couldn't sustain regular exercise without getting injured. Fair play, people were suggesting I was having a go at Maddison. I wasn't, so I have changed the title. Posts before this one might suggest otherwise.
 

Briles

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  • Thursday at 4:29 PM
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SkyBlueAussie said:
Just for a bit of background, I have changed the title of the thread because I was suggesting that certain human bodies couldn't sustain regular exercise without getting injured. Fair play, people were suggesting I was having a go at Maddison. I wasn't, so I have changed the title. Posts before this one might suggest otherwise.
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Much better thread title. No he's not. As said earlier, I raise you Keith O'Neill. Spondylitis, double leg break, broken foot, dislocated ankle, muscle strains including groin, back, hip, and hamstring. By the time he retired at 27 he was just a puddle with eyes. (But still played more games for us than John Stead did)
 
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wingy

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  • Thursday at 4:32 PM
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Briles said:
Much better thread title. No he's not. As said earlier, I raise you Keith O'Neill. Spondylitis, double leg break, broken foot, dislocated ankle, muscle strains including groin, back, hip, and hamstring. By the time he retired at 27 he was just a puddle with eyes.
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I'm melting!
 
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TewkesburySkyBlue

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  • Thursday at 4:45 PM
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baldy said:
Who cares? Fuck all to do with us now
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What a pathetic comment
 
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