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Agreed but I wouldn't be surprised if Luggy now played Luke Prosser left midfield like he did against Swindon!

Cheltenham are a good side but we need to stop fearing these sides especially at home. Yes we've got a dyer home record but negative lineups will always give the away side a lift.

Keiran, Nathan, Lloyd or Alex?
 
I am sure Football Manager allows injections on broken toes!!! Part joke part serious... more a request for information!

An injection stops the pain, would you really want to be putting a broken bone through more stress even if it didnt hurt?
 
I am sure Football Manager allows injections on broken toes!!! Part joke part serious... more a request for information!

It would obviously depend on the type of injury....yes a minor fracture to a toe you can play on with (often without injections) but a serious break can be career threatening....just ask Gary Lineker.
 
An injection stops the pain, would you really want to be putting a broken bone through more stress even if it didnt hurt?

Never broken a toe but I didn't think there was much you could do for a broken toe and am sure I have heard of players playing with broken toes before. The answer is no I wouldn't - no point. But I would think some players out there would do it. Some clubs would also try and push their players into a position to play. As it happens we are not hard up for players in Christian's position.
 
It would obviously depend on the type of injury....yes a minor fracture to a toe you can play on with (often without injections) but a serious break can be career threatening....just ask Gary Lineker.

I never knew that about Gary! Crikey! :cricko:
There you have it - I would certainly take the doctor's advice then!
 
Broken toe!?

Jog it off like Bilel did.

When Bilel gets a broken toe, he just rips it off and grows another one.

I thought you could inject broken toes to get through games? Where's the passion?

Is it just me who's got visions of a bowl of broken toes being liquidises and injected in some bizarre witch doctor type ritual?
 
When Bilel gets a broken toe, he just rips it off and grows another one.



Is it just me who's got visions of a bowl of broken toes being liquidises and injected in some bizarre witch doctor type ritual?

If that works too then I am all for it. :raspberry:
 
I think a couple more wins we'll seal our play-off place. So until we get them we have to look over our shoulders. As I said before if we remain inconsistent and Oxford and Crewe perform on a regular basis we are in s*** street.
 
trouble is if he's out 6 weeks how fit will he be for the potential play-offs?
 
I think a couple more wins we'll seal our play-off place. So until we get them we have to look over our shoulders. As I said before if we remain inconsistent and Oxford and Crewe perform on a regular basis we are in s*** street.

Surely with 7 games to go, if we remain inconsistent we will get those couple of wins :nope:

It's if we ARE consistent we have a problem, surely?
 
Never broken a toe but I didn't think there was much you could do for a broken toe and am sure I have heard of players playing with broken toes before. The answer is no I wouldn't - no point. But I would think some players out there would do it. Some clubs would also try and push their players into a position to play. As it happens we are not hard up for players in Christian's position.

Ha!I had to go for an x-ray here some years ago,when I broke my foot in a fall.The Doc.asked me if I played football.I said I used to but how did he know.He pointed to my toes on the x-ray and said,oh that one's broken,and that one and this one too.I never knew.Typical football injuries,so he told me.:whistling:
 
I thought these injections were liquidised extract of 'sponge'. It works on the outside so...
 
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