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no_loyalty

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Does not suit the one striker role at all.

Waghorn is back.

And if need be like to see Tavares and or Bapaga get a few mins.

BUT if Ohare is injured too and out for a few weeks. Then may make sense to Bring back Walker.

Will have to be Tavares, bring him on when the opposition are tiring and hope he steps up to the plate.
 

Briles

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Let's see these facebook stories. A load of bollocks.

One of his Relatives on there confirmed it too so seems legit. A lot of bedwetting going on mind. "Season defining" and all that bollocks
 

steve cooper

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I doubt very much he will be back to full fitness in 6 weeks if he has had his appendix removed.
pusbccfc posted he has already had an op, not sure if he knows that for certain, but mild appendicitis, although requiring immediate A&E investigation, can sometimes be treated with antibiotics
 

larry_david

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I doubt very much he will be back to full fitness in 6 weeks if he has had his appendix removed.
pusbccfc posted he has already had an op, not sure if he knows that for certain, but mild appendicitis, although requiring immediate A&E investigation, can sometimes be treated with antibiotics
Our gk was in hospital this week with it and he took the antibiotics route. He said he wants to be back in two weeks.

Obviously each circumstance is different and if he's had the op, bigger deal
 

larry_david

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Our gk was in hospital this week with it and he took the antibiotics route. He said he wants to be back in two weeks.

Obviously each circumstance is different and if he's had the op, bigger deal
To confirm he was told if he had the op it would be 6 weeks minimum
 

steve cooper

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The general consensus is 2 to 4 weeks but I understand with extreme sporting activities there is a risk of a hernia developing and longer recuperation is recommended
 

pusbccfc

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Thing is, if you're a scaffolder or mechanic, you would be back in work within weeks after keyhole surgery.

Playing Championship football however, different kettle.
 

Kieranp96

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Would be a bit odd to let Walker go out on loan if we knew Godden was having an op and would be out for weeks. Even if we weren't planning on him starting in Goddens absence it leaves us pretty thin on the ground. Waghorn hasn't played a first team game since October has he? With the number of games coming up you'd have to be very confident his fitness was 100%
Rumor is he had apendix removed because apendicitus
 
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On the face of it, bad timing for us having just let Walker go, but it does give us a chance to play Waghorne and Gyo together again. It might be just what we need.
Love the optimism but losing your top and in form striker a couple of days after loaning out another striker is rarely what we need. But hey let's hope others step up as you say.
 

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