That would be last year's hammy then? Time to bin the season.
With regards to Grimes, does anybody have details? Is it the same hammy he just came back from?
Opposite leg apparently TM and not as bad as last time. If you can believe the reports.
Cheers smokey, 3 hammys in 15-20 games I don't think u can say not as bad
No, I hadn't read the latest on it and forgot that it was actually his third. The club did say initially that it didn't look as bad as the last time but considering they are looking at going OS a la Coughlan then it can't be good. Hope like hell they get it fixed because he is fasting becoming a very important cog in our backline.
No it's not the hammy tendon he had surgery on last season
This tendon injury is the opposite one.
Last year's injury was where he tore the tendon off the bone (ouch)
The injury he just came back was a normal hamstring strain in the leg he was operated on last, hence why they said at the time standard 3 weeks but they gave him close to 5 weeks
This injury is to the tendon but is not as bad because the tendon is still attached to the bone and is as I said the opposite leg to the one he had surgery on
Jeebers, most people don't do a tendon in their life, this poor kid does 2 in a year.
Cheers WP, good to hear it's not off the bone, but it may as well be as theres no way imho they will bring him back this season, if it was a standard hammy strain, yep sure, not tendon.
Does this kid need to start doing some yoga and deep core exercises to strengthen his tendons?
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