Keshi

Add Kevin Stewart to that list, sick of hearing about our long term injuries when others are pulling their tripe out for the cause
Seems to be a fairly recent phenomenon this, over the last couple of years, every injury we have takes months and months of recovery. Injured warming up, injured sitting on a stool, what next, injured putting socks on, eating breakfast. Seriously though, something is amiss somewhere. It can’t all be down to bad luck, something wrong with the training? failure of treatment? I don’t know but there must be some explanation.🤔
 
Hamstring again apparently. I doubt we will see him in a Pool shirt again, he has been out as much as Stewart.
No he hasn't. He's played more than twice the games Stewart has and he's been ** unlucky and today, he threw himself into a superb challenge after other players featherlight pathetic efforts at tackling meant he had to track back from the no10 position to practically right back.

He could have come on and just played himself into fitness and wandered about but he didn't. He got stuck in and he did well and what happens?

People just slate him.
 
No he hasn't. He's played more than twice the games Stewart has and he's been ** unlucky and today, he threw himself into a superb challenge after other players featherlight pathetic efforts at tackling meant he had to track back from the no10 position to practically right back.

He could have come on and just played himself into fitness and wandered about but he didn't. He got stuck in and he did well and what happens?

People just slate him.

I’m not slating him, if he has got the same injury as before we aren’t likely to see him again this season, he was well up for it today but look what happened, he probably wouldn’t have got on the pitch if there was no illness in the squad, not sure he was ready but it was a case of needs must and it’s cost him. Oh, and I don’t think anyone lacked effort today.
 
I’m not slating him, if he has got the same injury as before we aren’t likely to see him again this season, he was well up for it today but look what happened, he probably wouldn’t have got on the pitch if there was no illness in the squad, not sure he was ready but it was a case of needs must and it’s cost him. Oh, and I don’t think anyone lacked effort today.

Yeah, fair enough. I just feel really sorry for him. I don't like him being bracketed with the guru. He's a good player, he's had horrible luck and he's probably lost his chance of ever really fulfilling his potential with that tackle cos next year he's 28 and potentially on the back of 18 months of injury.

That's heartbreaking really cos he's proper class on his day.
 
Our medical team obviously gave him the green light to start and deemed him fully recovered.

Or after declaring Colby Bishop to be a crock, even though he clearly wasn’t, should all fingers of blame be pointed at the expertise of the medical staffing skills for Keshi’s set back?
 
No he hasn't. He's played more than twice the games Stewart has and he's been ** unlucky and today, he threw himself into a superb challenge after other players featherlight pathetic efforts at tackling meant he had to track back from the no10 position to practically right back.

He could have come on and just played himself into fitness and wandered about but he didn't. He got stuck in and he did well and what happens?

People just slate him.
Top comment . It was a great tackle.
 
The first half of last season he was player of the season for me, or at least in the conversation. Then he suffered a serious injury which its seemed to take an age for him to recover from, he seems like a decent lad and a well liked member of the squad so fingers crossed for him that it's nothing major this time. Unfortunately with our track record recently non of us would be surprised to see him out for months rather than weeks, which as has been said would probably mean yesterday was the last time we will see him in Tangerine.
 
No he hasn't. He's played more than twice the games Stewart has and he's been ** unlucky and today, he threw himself into a superb challenge after other players featherlight pathetic efforts at tackling meant he had to track back from the no10 position to practically right back.

He could have come on and just played himself into fitness and wandered about but he didn't. He got stuck in and he did well and what happens?

People just slate him.
Spot on, selfless from the lad and I’m gutted for him. The work he’s put in to get back. He knew the risk and yet he tracked back and made a potentially goal saving tackle. He did that for the team and our club. With a hamstring you just never know until you play at maximum level. Hope it’s not a major setback, because he’s a class player.
 
Rushed back due to lack of numbers, obviously keen to get back and help the team. To compare him or anyone to Stewart is beyond ridiculous.
 
Our medical team obviously gave him the green light to start and deemed him fully recovered.

Or after declaring Colby Bishop to be a crock, even though he clearly wasn’t, should all fingers of blame be pointed at the expertise of the medical staffing skills for Keshi’s set back?
I think the decision was taken by our medical staff, have heard the main man is a bit out there, he's doing his best but from all accounts he's a bit of a card.

Here he is working on Beesley.

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No he hasn't. He's played more than twice the games Stewart has and he's been ** unlucky and today, he threw himself into a superb challenge after other players featherlight pathetic efforts at tackling meant he had to track back from the no10 position to practically right back.

He could have come on and just played himself into fitness and wandered about but he didn't. He got stuck in and he did well and what happens?

People just slate him.
Agreed….he was unlucky and that was a goal saving tackle having bust a gut to get there which should not have been needed if the previous tackles had been made but weren’t but should have been.
I for one am sick of some of the comments by fans 🤔🤔who slag off a player for getting injured.I bet not one of you could take the physical challenges professional sports people face.
 
Terrible luck but at the same time it is a clear indicator he is very injury prone. He isnt on the same level as Stewart though and I hope he can make a swift return.

I think we have four players off the top of my head who seem to be injury prone. Stewart, Anderson, Gabriel and Garbutt.
 
No he hasn't. He's played more than twice the games Stewart has and he's been ** unlucky and today, he threw himself into a superb challenge after other players featherlight pathetic efforts at tackling meant he had to track back from the no10 position to practically right back.

He could have come on and just played himself into fitness and wandered about but he didn't. He got stuck in and he did well and what happens?

People just slate him.
Agreed, if Wright had the ability to make a tackle, Keshi wouldn't have had to.
 
We need to keep some of our peripheral players. Albeit some of them might not be good enough for the Championship we need to face up to the fact that relegation is a possibility and players such as Keshi and Ward would in real terms be strong League 1 players. We can't just bin them all off.
 
We need to keep some of our peripheral players. Albeit some of them might not be good enough for the Championship we need to face up to the fact that relegation is a possibility and players such as Keshi and Ward would in real terms be strong League 1 players. We can't just bin them all off.

Plus, a strong L1 player is still a good Championship squad player, maybe not in your first 11, but injuries bite, good enough at this level.
 
That would have just delayed the injury by x minutes.
He may have been on the bench to make up the numbers and only to be used in an emergency......we don't know! What we do know is that he ran full pelt for 70 yards then was at full stretch to make a goal saving tackle. I don't know why people are criticizing him for that or questioning his ability. Depending on the results of the scan he could still have a lot to offer this season and the short time he was on the pitch had one of our best efforts on goal.
 
He may have been on the bench to make up the numbers and only to be used in an emergency......we don't know! What we do know is that he ran full pelt for 70 yards then was at full stretch to make a goal saving tackle. I don't know why people are criticizing him for that or questioning his ability. Depending on the results of the scan he could still have a lot to offer this season and the short time he was on the pitch had one of our best efforts on goal.
Don't disagree, I was commenting on the notion that Wright missing a tackle caused his injury.
 
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