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Thread: Timelines for players to return from injury

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    Timelines for players to return from injury

    We all know that we have a number of injury issues at the moment, but can someone fill in the blanks with the following players, because I'm not sure how long some are out. With so many I've lost track.

    Ladapo - Any chance he will be available for the run in? (From April 9th against Charlton)
    Kelly - Did PW say how long he is expected to be out with this calf injury? I don't remember.
    Grigg - Is he 100% done for the season?
    Lindsay - Any news on his shoulder trouble? He came off against Hartlepool but didn't see how long he is likely out. We need his help off the bench.

    If I've missed someone then feel free to add them in.

    Rathbone and Barlaser doubts for Shrewsbury but hopefully we can get them through one more game before the break.

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    I'm sure I read that Ladapo was 2 weeks and Kelly 4 weeks, so both could be ready for Wembley.

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    Yep Ladapo was two weeks but haven’t heard owt since
    Rathbone more a doubt than Barlaser
    Lindsay was back Monday in training but just floating so another doubt, definitely could do with him
    Grigg was ruled out for two months, maybe we could see him at very end

    Not sure on other who have injuries
    Last edited by millertop; 17-03-2022 at 09:16 AM.

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    Cheers guys. More positive on the Ladapo and Lindsay front than I thought. Add those 2 from Wembley onwards that would be brilliant, or even Charlton onwards, the week after.

    That's where I got a little confused with Grigg. 2 months but he was injured on the 8th Feb at Wimbledon so I guess it must be the rehab side of things that would mean he won't be likely to play a part. Even if we had him for the last 2-3 weeks, with rearranged games, that would be a welcome addition.

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    Mentioned in link for a few players

    https://t.co/dY7AtJouFA

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    The loss of Rathbone for any number of matches will be a huge loss. Get paying overtime to the physio

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl998yr View Post
    The loss of Rathbone for any number of matches will be a huge loss. Get paying overtime to the physio
    Agree entirely

    He’s the heartbeat of the team, sets the tempo, drives the high press

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    We have lost Grigg for the rest of the season due to injury

    Other sides losing players for the season due to injury, in the league one promotion race.

    Wigan Athletic -
    Lose 27 year old on-loan midfielder Glen Rea for the rest of the season, after a knee
    ligaments injury, he returns to parent club, Luton Town for surgery.
    Also out for the rest of the season, midfielder Jordan Cousins & striker Charlie Wyke.

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    Ipswich Town

    Looks like Ipswich Town striker Kayden Jackson, could be out for the
    rest of the season, with a hamstring injury.
    Jackson scored 5 goals in 19 games, 2 goals in past 3 games, 3 in past
    6 games.

    Jackson back into the fold, after ex- manager Paul Cook, would not play him.

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    Sheffield Wednesday

    Owls striker josh Windass has a set back on his hamstring injury.

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