pathetic. The club should be held to account here both in the way it was handled and also the fact we now have a 34 year old trying to fill the void.
id also like to know who went for the job meehan was given. Was it an exhaustive process or did he bradbury the role? Does anyone actually know
Can you please explain to me how exactly the Club was supposed to handle a severely broken foot that required surgery that is taking time to heal?
No ranting or potting individuals who are not responsiblefor the injury, just answer the question. How should it have been handled?
My thoughts exactly. What a waste of a year. Surgery now , why not when it happened
yep,
spends the whole pre-season repairing an injury in his foot only to be rushed in for round 1. Now they take the long road because he injured the other foot after being rushed at the start of the year.
when lynch did this injury did he return to the field, and what foot was injured during the pre-season?
Gibcus same boat. Its becoming a habit under Louis
I don't know how many times I have to post this and I know you ignore it because it doesn't suit your argument
But the break has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with the plantar fascia problem he had pre-season. I was told this by not 1 but 2 people who would know.
The break was caused by a Bulldogs player stomping on his foot in contest. Yes he did return to the field because he wasn't going to do any further damage, that is it was going to get any worse.
He had surgery, plate inserted in his foot. It was always going to take significant time to heal. The Club has followed everything the specialists have advised after every scan.
Why is he having, ore surgery? Most probably to put on another plate to strengthen the bone and enable it to heal so the bloke can keep playing footy
But as said let's just go whack because it suits a narrative