AW and that shoulder

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Whilst this is pretty shitty news ....

We can now promote 3 players from our rookie list (given that walker moves onto the LTI).

Hello Mr. Garlett :)

Hopefully he's not out for that long C4...
 
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For all you Mortal Kombat fans ... this is what we should be doing with Walker.
 

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Should of been offered as trade fodder at the end of last season, whilst the body was still in one piece. Now, he won't be worth a knob of boiled goat chit.

Pity, really, as I liked Walkers' run, but his foot passing used to harden my arteries a little.:eek:
 
I was looking forward to seeing a fully fit Andrew Walker actually play a full season for a change, hopefully it's nothing serious.

But you have to look at the positives. It just means that there is a free spot around the half forward line / wing for Jordan Russell. After improving last year (yes, he did improve) and with another pre-season under his belt, Russell will be ready to make an impact.

So there's always a silver lining :)
 
Perhaps his shoulder continually popping out will make him able to tolerate it. I seem to recall a player at another club (Sydney?) just having it popped back in by the medico and spending a bit of time on the pine then back out to complete the match, only for it to happen again the next week, same deal, then the next week and on he got through the matches unhindered. Is it possible the joint becomes loose and this could be a possible outcome?
 
Perhaps his shoulder continually popping out will make him able to tolerate it. I seem to recall a player at another club (Sydney?) just having it popped back in by the medico and spending a bit of time on the pine then back out to complete the match, only for it to happen again the next week, same deal, then the next week and on he got through the matches unhindered. Is it possible the joint becomes loose and this could be a possible outcome?

Taigh Kennelly IIRC
 
Perhaps his shoulder continually popping out will make him able to tolerate it. I seem to recall a player at another club (Sydney?) just having it popped back in by the medico and spending a bit of time on the pine then back out to complete the match, only for it to happen again the next week, same deal, then the next week and on he got through the matches unhindered. Is it possible the joint becomes loose and this could be a possible outcome?
No mate it always hurts and the more it happens the more likely it is it will happen again and hurt more.

Quite a good pain threshold is needed to play when your shoulder has popped out, its an even harder skill to have to play reasonable football knowing your shoulder can go at any time.

if surgery is required best to do it from the start, but i wish him all the best
 
Whilst this is pretty shitty news ....

We can now promote 3 players from our rookie list (given that walker moves onto the LTI).

Hello Mr. Garlett :)
You're all ****ing heart with this post and your jokes. :mad: :thumbsdown:
If he did I think I might cry.
QFT.

I would have cried if Walker did his knee after Kouta's troubles, but I never pictured Walker having shoulder troubles. :( :( :( :(
 
No mate it always hurts and the more it happens the more likely it is it will happen again and hurt more.

Quite a good pain threshold is needed to play when your shoulder has popped out, its an even harder skill to have to play reasonable football knowing your shoulder can go at any time.

if surgery is required best to do it from the start, but i wish him all the best

Whats your explanation for the Sydney player being able to have it popped back in and play on.

And do any real footy fans have an opinion? Its not that I doubt your integrity as a collingwood fan but, I doubt your integrity as a collingwood fan.
 

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