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    Cameron and Brindley


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    I'm quite excited at this but at the same time nervous.
    Achilles tendon injuries can take many, many months to repair and setbacks are common. If Kyle Cameron has a recurrence then that will be it for the season.
    Last edited by 1955pie; 05-05-2022 at 07:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1955pie View Post
    I'm quite excited at this but at the same time nervous.
    Achilles tendon injuries can take many, many months to repair and setbacks are common. If Kyle Cameron has a recurrence then that will be it for the season.
    He’s got to play at some point. Only the club will know what the risk is. Hopefully it’s minimal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1955pie View Post
    I'm quite excited at this but at the same time nervous.
    Achilles tendon injuries can take many, many months to repair and setbacks are common. If Kyle Cameron has a recurrence then that will be it for the season.
    Wasn't' it just a hamstring strain?
    With those, you just do your 3 weeks then hope it's enough - but same would apply, if it went again that'd be it

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1955pie View Post
    I'm quite excited at this but at the same time nervous.
    Achilles tendon injuries can take many, many months to repair and setbacks are common. If Kyle Cameron has a recurrence then that will be it for the season.
    Yep, anyone remember the Cal Roberts situation where he was rushed back when not 100% fit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post
    Wasn't' it just a hamstring strain?
    With those, you just do your 3 weeks then hope it's enough - but same would apply, if it went again that'd be it
    It was a hamstring which was slightly worse than they anticipated at first

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post
    Wasn't' it just a hamstring strain?
    With those, you just do your 3 weeks then hope it's enough - but same would apply, if it went again that'd be it
    It was his Hamstring

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt_magpie View Post
    It was a hamstring which was slightly worse than they anticipated at first
    He aggravated it in training so had to restart the process... so what's that, 5 weeks out now?

    Achilles are scarier than hamstrings- they can cost you a year, but it wasn't that. I suppose hamstrings are slightly easier for CBs than wingers for example, fewer sprints. Let's hope he's OK because a fit Kyle Cameron makes an enormous difference for us.

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    Without a fully fit Cameron out chances of success in the playoffs is an outside one IMO. He brings some key attributes to central defence that non of the others are able to.

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