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Thread: Dike out for 9 months

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    Dike out for 9 months


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    That is the result of running around carrying about 3 stone too much. Top heavy. If he was a sunflower you would put a stick up the stem to hold it up. Useless crock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    That is the result of running around carrying about 3 stone too much. Top heavy. If he was a sunflower you would put a stick up the stem to hold it up. Useless crock.
    Wow 6 to 9 months. This guy is always going to be injured. Of course wish him well but we need to off load him asap. Waste of space, well done Ismael.

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    I feel very sorry for the bloke, the Achilles is a nasty injury and one that you don’t always fully recover from. On his recovery, perhaps the warmth of playing in Florida would suit him better. I wish Daryl all the best for his recovery.

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    Reminds me of our very own Ishmael Miller, very strong but forever getting injured 😕

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    Given his performances since coming back from injury (especially when compared to the movement and work rate of BTA) perhaps he has never fully recovered from that thigh injury? Shame because I had high hopes for him and he comes across well in the interviews I have seen from him. Best wishes for his recovery but comparisons with Ishmael are only natural. I know it's all around injuries that cannot be helped but ultimately looks like we bought another dud.😞

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    I feel very sorry for the bloke, the Achilles is a nasty injury and one that you don’t always fully recover from. On his recovery, perhaps the warmth of playing in Florida would suit him better. I wish Daryl all the best for his recovery.
    Same here Ketts. I've had one of those and its real nasty.

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    Feel sorry for the bloke if it wasn't for bad luck he would have no luck, wishing him a speedy and full recovery.

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    Sad to see any players getting serious injuries, but this could be a blessing in disguise, we now need a couple of proper forwards in the summer, not useless tubs of injury prone lard like Dike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bombers right foot View Post
    Sad to see any players getting serious injuries, but this could be a blessing in disguise, we now need a couple of proper forwards in the summer, not useless tubs of injury prone lard like Dike

    I agree! A poor copy of Miller and don’t rate the guy one bit. At least HRK kept the ball up and ran the channels but Dike rarely out jumps a defender!

    Needs to lose about 3 stone by looking at him so good riddance! What is it with West Brom and s hit injury prone crocs?

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