Official Jimmy gwilt injury thread
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Jimmy has improved again this season. It's a terrible blow for him and the club. We'll have to dig deeper to fill his spot. Easier said than done. I hope he recovers well.
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Personally with no inside knowledge, I do not think its an ACL. First of all he bent his knee and was able to put a little bit of weight on it. When you do your ACL, you are not able to put any weight on it at all. Although it may just be wishful thinking on my part.
My guess would be a jarring of the knee or he has done his PCL, in which case he will be back in 4-10 weeks.
Figures crossed however.
My guess would be a jarring of the knee or he has done his PCL, in which case he will be back in 4-10 weeks.
Figures crossed however.
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Saintersss wrote:Personally with no inside knowledge, I do not think its an ACL. First of all he bent his knee and was able to put a little bit of weight on it. When you do your ACL, you are not able to put any weight on it at all. Although it may just be wishful thinking on my part.
My guess would be a jarring of the knee or he has done his PCL, in which case he will be back in 4-10 weeks.
Figures crossed however.
I went for two runs after tearing my acl fully. Along with a g2 tear of the medial and meniscus.
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No the Match Review Panel has already determined that the Weagle who shepherded Gwilt miles off the ball had no other means of contesting.gringo wrote:Did a weagle shepherd him miles off the ball, that's what it looked like at the ground? Is he likely to be charged?
Said the chairman of the MRP "The ball was so far away, Gwilt and the Weagle had no chance of contesting the ball so the Weagle did the only thing he could, he attacked Gwilt instead".
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Each "Mow" line at Etihad stadium is 12.5metres (4 Mow lines cover the centre square. It was more like 15 to 20 metres.ausfatcat wrote:it was a legal shepard imo, within 5 metres
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Would the Eagle getting a couple of weeks make you feel better about Jimmy's knee???ace wrote:No the Match Review Panel has already determined that the Weagle who shepherded Gwilt miles off the ball had no other means of contesting.gringo wrote:Did a weagle shepherd him miles off the ball, that's what it looked like at the ground? Is he likely to be charged?
Said the chairman of the MRP "The ball was so far away, Gwilt and the Weagle had no chance of contesting the ball so the Weagle did the only thing he could, he attacked Gwilt instead".
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The most we could expect is for the Geish to come out and say that
"the shepperd was more than 5 metres off the ball and should have drawn a free kick"
There was no malice from what I saw.
It is interesting though now that the MRP is really taking into account injuries when handing down suspensions…
"the shepperd was more than 5 metres off the ball and should have drawn a free kick"
There was no malice from what I saw.
It is interesting though now that the MRP is really taking into account injuries when handing down suspensions…
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Confirmed on After the Bounce news that he has done his ACL and will face surgery this week
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If I'd been told back in 2008 that I'd be feeling this sad for Jimmy going out in 2011 and that he was a huge player in our immediate future, I may have thought "Yeah, whateva".
I've become a huge fan of him over the last couple of years and he proved me completely wrong.
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I've become a huge fan of him over the last couple of years and he proved me completely wrong.
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