Rudoni injury (6 Viewers)

zuni

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Gutted hope he's back soon
 

SkyBlueSam01

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Saw them testing muscle/tendon integrity and let him play on so likely no major injuries there.

But I'd be suprised if he hadn't injured his labrum considering it came out a second time without an overt mechanism of injury.

My guess is may need surgery and be out for some time.

Hopefully I'm wrong
 

Otis

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Love the "season over" posts. It's one player. Even if he's out for the rest of the season, a midfield of Grimes, Sheaf, and Torp, doesn't exactly sound like scraping the bottom of the barrel.
How long's Torp out for? Any idea?
 

shmmeee

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DT-R

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Would be a massive shame to lose him at this point. But if he was to be looking at a lengthy spell on the sidelines, could a certain Jamie Paterson fill that role? He does seem to be quite versatile and has played in an array of midfield positions. Just a thought maybe.

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StrettoBoy

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There’s no denying that it is a big blow but I back Torp to come in and do a good job for us.

We have coped remarkably well with the injuries to EMC, Haji and Sheaf who along with Rudoni are arguably our four best players.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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You just know he's going to score the winning goal at Wembley to take us up to the Premier League, don't you.

It will be a scuffed cross, that somehow evades the keeper and trickles in.

You heard it here first.
That’s more the optimism we like
 

Londonccfcfan

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The only positive out of this injury is hes the one player who needs a rest along with MVE . So its likely he will get a much needed one for a few weeks.
 

Gibbo

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Rudoni is probably the single most important player in the squad. I posted when I first saw him that I thought he was the nearest thing I have seen to Ian Gibson (left) star of the 1966-67 promotion season. He has progressed since then (he's more consistent than Gibbo).

He has the fastest feet so retains possession, he assists, he scores and takes the sexiest corners. Torp or Paterson can fill in and we will lose nothing defensively, but it is a huge hole going forward. I think people are underestimating the impact of this, sorry.

I don't think any other midfielder we have can play his role so well so the key is not who replaces him. However EMC and Tats have to step up to the plate to create the chances and score goals - including against opposition all of whom have something to play for.
 

Terry_dactyl

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Rudoni is probably the single most important player in the squad. I posted when I first saw him that I thought he was the nearest thing I have seen to Ian Gibson (left) star of the 1966-67 promotion season. He has progressed since then (he's more consistent than Gibbo).

He has the fastest feet so retains possession, he assists, he scores and takes the sexiest corners. Torp or Paterson can fill in and we will lose nothing defensively, but it is a huge hole going forward. I think people are underestimating the impact of this, sorry.

I don't think any other midfielder we have can play his role so well so the key is not who replaces him. However EMC and Tats have to step up to the plate to create the chances and score goals - including against opposition all of whom have something to play for.
You’re right, he has been brilliant for us; a really classy player.
I’ve got some faith that Torp can cover his role adequately. I’d say He has a similar range of passing and is pretty decent at creating space for himself.
If Rudoni is out he’ll be missed for sure but I think Sheaf coming back may off-set some of this. It’ll be a shame if our dream midfield of Rudoni, Grimes and Sheaf is so short lived.
 

fatso

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Rudoni is probably the single most important player in the squad. I posted when I first saw him that I thought he was the nearest thing I have seen to Ian Gibson (left) star of the 1966-67 promotion season. He has progressed since then (he's more consistent than Gibbo).

He has the fastest feet so retains possession, he assists, he scores and takes the sexiest corners. Torp or Paterson can fill in and we will lose nothing defensively, but it is a huge hole going forward. I think people are underestimating the impact of this, sorry.

I don't think any other midfielder we have can play his role so well so the key is not who replaces him. However EMC and Tats have to step up to the plate to create the chances and score goals - including against opposition all of whom have something to play for.
It's a great opportunity for EMC to step up and play the Rudoni role while Wright slots in on the left.
I really can't see Patterson having the pace or stamina to do the job for 90 minutes.
 

David O'Day

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Man City's success relies on one single player? No mention of the guy who scored 38 goals last season, and 52 the season before?
plus the simple fact that Pep's tactics have been successfully countered and don't work anywhere near as well as they did.
 

dadgad

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Rudoni is probably the single most important player in the squad. I posted when I first saw him that I thought he was the nearest thing I have seen to Ian Gibson (left) star of the 1966-67 promotion season. He has progressed since then (he's more consistent than Gibbo).

He has the fastest feet so retains possession, he assists, he scores and takes the sexiest corners. Torp or Paterson can fill in and we will lose nothing defensively, but it is a huge hole going forward. I think people are underestimating the impact of this, sorry.

I don't think any other midfielder we have can play his role so well so the key is not who replaces him. However EMC and Tats have to step up to the plate to create the chances and score goals - including against opposition all of whom have something to play for.
If Rudoni is half as good as Gibbo then he’s maestro class.
 

steve101

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Would be a massive shame to lose him at this point. But if he was to be looking at a lengthy spell on the sidelines, could a certain Jamie Paterson fill that role? He does seem to be quite versatile and has played in an array of midfield positions. Just a thought maybe.

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Not from what I have seen in his two cameos. He looks very lightweight and not wanting to defend. For me, it would be Torp or Allen.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Rudoni is probably the single most important player in the squad. I posted when I first saw him that I thought he was the nearest thing I have seen to Ian Gibson (left) star of the 1966-67 promotion season. He has progressed since then (he's more consistent than Gibbo).

He has the fastest feet so retains possession, he assists, he scores and takes the sexiest corners. Torp or Paterson can fill in and we will lose nothing defensively, but it is a huge hole going forward. I think people are underestimating the impact of this, sorry.

I don't think any other midfielder we have can play his role so well so the key is not who replaces him. However EMC and Tats have to step up to the plate to create the chances and score goals - including against opposition all of whom have something to play for.

Next game, I’d expect Allen to come back into the team to give the legs in midfield from the defensive side of the game.

However, as Haji builds his minutes, the best team probably looks like:
Dovin
MVE
Thomas
Kitching
Bidwell
Sakamoto
Grimes
Sheaf
EMC
Simms
Wright

Probably a 4-4-2 and given our reliance on crosses into the box for chance creation, could really leverage having two big strikers. Looking ahead to the summer, we probably need to look at bringing in an AM/CM who is a similar profile to Rudoni because as you point out, he’s an important player to us.
 

SkyblueTexan

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That c**t Kioso done it on purpose, tried to do EMC later in the first half too. Massive loss for us, hopefully someone can step up.
Kioso is a thug. Fouled Thomas for the pen and took out Bidwell on the follow up to the pen which is why hit shot hit the bar.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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The only positive out of this injury is hes the one player who needs a rest along with MVE . So its likely he will get a much needed one for a few weeks.

A few weeks, that's a bit optimistic, if it needs a pin in it that's him done until next season. 😱
 

David O'Day

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A few weeks, that's a bit optimistic, if it needs a pin in it that's him done until next season. 😱
And if it's just a strain he could be back a lot sooner, we don't know what the damage is so no one knows how long he is going to be out for.
 

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