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He's actually injured unlikely the others.
Walcott has hereditary shoulder injury that will ALWAYS effect him. He can't straighten his arm. He's been operated on.
drunkenmaster with more blame Wenger postings. How on earth an injury whilst training has anything todo with playing.
Walcott has hereditary shoulder injury that will ALWAYS effect him. He can't straighten his arm. He's been operated on.
It seems it was a straight forward dislocation on a different shoulder. so he will probably be back sooner than what's stated in the O.P.'s link. It wasn't on the left side which is where he eventually required an operation.
I'm used to around 4 or 5 of players returning injured after every international fixture, but normally it's after they've played. Theo didn't even make it on the pitch! Oh god, are we going to have to pull a Middlesborough this weekend? Or play the U9's?
This.
Walcott has hereditary shoulder injury that will ALWAYS effect him. He can't straighten his arm. He's been operated on.
Considering the BBC state that it took another player a month to recover from a similar injury (which seems reasonable, and imo laymens terms too short for a repeated injury) Im not sure how you can expect him back before the middle of Dec really - he is a great player and I hope he gets back asap but I some how doubt he will play much before Xmas
Stephen Pearson - the Derby player mentioned - wasnt a repeated shoulder injury was it, doesnt say here or there in the article , but kinda indicates it was a one off injury, why would this be any less time away from the 1st team?
Doesnt necessarily cause problems to both shoulders - as stated this is the opposite one to which he has always had issues with.....
He's actually injured unlikely the others.
You can break your leg in different places and have varying amount of time off/out. The article doesn't say, but I was trying to remain optimistic.Though admittidly I'm leafing through old journals here and I'd say he won't be back until late Dec/early Jan.
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You certainly won't see a Manu player playing an England friendly while they are not top of the league.
Well Walcotts only out for 3 months, well thats the initial estimate, so add on 3 reinjuries in training and being rushed back in, the follow up injury and all the mistreatment by Arsenal's incompetant staff and we'll be lucky to see him again this season.
Rosicky's 3 weeks has turned into about a year. Even Eboue who seemed to get midly injured, who was said to only be out for a game or two seems to have completely dissappeared off the face of the earth. I wonder what genius plan Wenger has, Ramsey/wilshire are the logical choice, so almost certainly not them who will play instead.Denilson on the right, Song in the centre, RVP on the right when his ban is up, Nasri with Vela on the left, any other club you could make a reasonable guess who would fill in, with Wenger you have no clue.
Well Walcotts only out for 3 months, well thats the initial estimate, so add on 3 reinjuries in training and being rushed back in, the follow up injury and all the mistreatment by Arsenal's incompetant staff and we'll be lucky to see him again this season.
Rosicky's 3 weeks has turned into about a year. Even Eboue who seemed to get midly injured, who was said to only be out for a game or two seems to have completely dissappeared off the face of the earth. I wonder what genius plan Wenger has, Ramsey/wilshire are the logical choice, so almost certainly not them who will play instead.Denilson on the right, Song in the centre, RVP on the right when his ban is up, Nasri with Vela on the left, any other club you could make a reasonable guess who would fill in, with Wenger you have no clue.