Lloyd says Roo will struggle when he gets back
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Lloyd says Roo will struggle when he gets back
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Essendon champion Matthew Lloyd says Nick Riewoldt will not be able to return to his best form this season.
Essendon champion Matthew Lloyd says Nick Riewoldt will not be able to return to his best form this season.
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''I still get really excited, and I've got the '66 thing up on the wall in a frame … You look at it and think: one day, we want to achieve that.''- Arryn Siposs
''I still get really excited, and I've got the '66 thing up on the wall in a frame … You look at it and think: one day, we want to achieve that.''- Arryn Siposs
This season is seemingly becoming much like 04-06 where supporters played the waiting game on players (and important players at that) coming back from injury.plugger66 wrote:Fair enough. Its his opinion and he a had an injury whilst not the same, has at least similarities. Hopefully he is wrong or as that thread says we are rooted.
We can only hope he comes back and is able to get some quality games into him before finals.
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05 and 06 both turned into nightmares.Saintsfan wrote:This season is seemingly becoming much like 04-06 where supporters played the waiting game on players (and important players at that) coming back from injury.plugger66 wrote:Fair enough. Its his opinion and he a had an injury whilst not the same, has at least similarities. Hopefully he is wrong or as that thread says we are rooted.
We can only hope he comes back and is able to get some quality games into him before finals.
Walking back to Richmond stattion from the G on those two Friday nights was hell.
STRENGTH THROUGH LOYALTY.
''I still get really excited, and I've got the '66 thing up on the wall in a frame … You look at it and think: one day, we want to achieve that.''- Arryn Siposs
''I still get really excited, and I've got the '66 thing up on the wall in a frame … You look at it and think: one day, we want to achieve that.''- Arryn Siposs
Agreed. Well who knows how Nick is going to play when he gets back. We can only hope for the best is that is all supporters can really do.dcstkfc wrote:05 and 06 both turned into nightmares.Saintsfan wrote:This season is seemingly becoming much like 04-06 where supporters played the waiting game on players (and important players at that) coming back from injury.plugger66 wrote:Fair enough. Its his opinion and he a had an injury whilst not the same, has at least similarities. Hopefully he is wrong or as that thread says we are rooted.
We can only hope he comes back and is able to get some quality games into him before finals.
Walking back to Richmond stattion from the G on those two Friday nights was hell.
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I think it is more of a confidence thing that he is basing it on. Lloyd said with his injury that he lacked a bit of confidence to go at full speed and he has previously said Rooy may be the same because you are worrying about it going again. That to me makes perfect sense but hey he is an opposition player who most people hated so what would he know compared to all of us.SainterK wrote:I'm with bigred on this one, I listened to Roo's surgeon (forget his name) talking about it a couple of weeks back on radio, and it said they are entirely different injuries.
Not sure there is anyone to compare Roo's injury to, is there?
When I heard Matthew speak about it last week, he was saying that his body wasn't the same and he couldn't do what he used to do....nothing to do with hating Velvet actually.plugger66 wrote:I think it is more of a confidence thing that he is basing it on. Lloyd said with his injury that he lacked a bit of confidence to go at full speed and he has previously said Rooy may be the same because you are worrying about it going again. That to me makes perfect sense but hey he is an opposition player who most people hated so what would he know compared to all of us.SainterK wrote:I'm with bigred on this one, I listened to Roo's surgeon (forget his name) talking about it a couple of weeks back on radio, and it said they are entirely different injuries.
Not sure there is anyone to compare Roo's injury to, is there?
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Geez, you really do think everyone here is as thick as pig s***, don't you? Well, news for you is that some people here might actually have a clue. No wonder you're a freakin' umpire, you megomaniac.plugger66 wrote:That to me makes perfect sense but hey he is an opposition player who most people hated so what would he know compared to all of us.
Anyway, I'm surprised an article stating that a guy who has a major injury might not come back in peak form was given space on a website! Who approves this garbage? I thought he'd come back with a tan, 2ft taller and run at 100mph.
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He didn't have the same injury at all. Lloyd had his hamstring tendon tear off the bone at its anchor point.
Roo had a small tear in his tendon high on the leg about 11 cm from the anchor point on its pelvic bone base. The tendon off the bone at its anchor point takes a lot longer to get right and is a far more serious injury. They are very different injuries.
Maybe he has been misquoted for a bit of sensationalism (not like the media of course).
Roo had a small tear in his tendon high on the leg about 11 cm from the anchor point on its pelvic bone base. The tendon off the bone at its anchor point takes a lot longer to get right and is a far more serious injury. They are very different injuries.
Maybe he has been misquoted for a bit of sensationalism (not like the media of course).
LLoyd was also 6 years older than Roo.
LLoyd is a moron at the best of times and this time seems to be not one of his best.
LLoyd is a moron at the best of times and this time seems to be not one of his best.
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Only some. You will have to pick which catagory you are in. I think I know.degruch wrote:Geez, you really do think everyone here is as thick as pig s***, don't you? Well, news for you is that some people here might actually have a clue. No wonder you're a freakin' umpire, you megomaniac.plugger66 wrote:That to me makes perfect sense but hey he is an opposition player who most people hated so what would he know compared to all of us.
Anyway, I'm surprised an article stating that a guy who has a major injury might not come back in peak form was given space on a website! Who approves this garbage? I thought he'd come back with a tan, 2ft taller and run at 100mph.
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I think my record speaks for itself.plugger66 wrote:Only some. You will have to pick which catagory you are in. I think I know.degruch wrote:Geez, you really do think everyone here is as thick as pig s***, don't you? Well, news for you is that some people here might actually have a clue. No wonder you're a freakin' umpire, you megomaniac.plugger66 wrote:That to me makes perfect sense but hey he is an opposition player who most people hated so what would he know compared to all of us.
Anyway, I'm surprised an article stating that a guy who has a major injury might not come back in peak form was given space on a website! Who approves this garbage? I thought he'd come back with a tan, 2ft taller and run at 100mph.
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I'm talking dog years.plugger66 wrote:6 months acually but what is 5 years between friends.joffaboy wrote:LLoyd was also 6 years older than Roo.
LLoyd is a moron at the best of times and this time seems to be not one of his best.
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There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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I don't think it's so much folks 'hate' Lloyd.... it's not the same injury, and they are different types of players IMO...plugger66 wrote:I think it is more of a confidence thing that he is basing it on. Lloyd said with his injury that he lacked a bit of confidence to go at full speed and he has previously said Rooy may be the same because you are worrying about it going again. That to me makes perfect sense but hey he is an opposition player who most people hated so what would he know compared to all of us.SainterK wrote:I'm with bigred on this one, I listened to Roo's surgeon (forget his name) talking about it a couple of weeks back on radio, and it said they are entirely different injuries.
Not sure there is anyone to compare Roo's injury to, is there?
Anyway is this the same fellow whose said WB media darlings would defeat the Saints by 40 + points - like a lot of the media, he just says anything for the sake of it
Might be few posters like that as well
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I think those posters know who they are.MCG-Unit wrote:I don't think it's so much folks 'hate' Lloyd.... it's not the same injury, and they are different types of players IMO...plugger66 wrote:I think it is more of a confidence thing that he is basing it on. Lloyd said with his injury that he lacked a bit of confidence to go at full speed and he has previously said Rooy may be the same because you are worrying about it going again. That to me makes perfect sense but hey he is an opposition player who most people hated so what would he know compared to all of us.SainterK wrote:I'm with bigred on this one, I listened to Roo's surgeon (forget his name) talking about it a couple of weeks back on radio, and it said they are entirely different injuries.
Not sure there is anyone to compare Roo's injury to, is there?
Anyway is this the same fellow whose said WB media darlings would defeat the Saints by 40 + points - like a lot of the media, he just says anything for the sake of it
Might be few posters like that as well
Could be an imprtant 5 years in the context of the season.joffaboy wrote:I'm talking dog years.plugger66 wrote:6 months acually but what is 5 years between friends.joffaboy wrote:LLoyd was also 6 years older than Roo.
LLoyd is a moron at the best of times and this time seems to be not one of his best.
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''I still get really excited, and I've got the '66 thing up on the wall in a frame … You look at it and think: one day, we want to achieve that.''- Arryn Siposs
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Yep. I agree 100% on the confidence issue.plugger66 wrote:I think it is more of a confidence thing that he is basing it on. Lloyd said with his injury that he lacked a bit of confidence to go at full speed and he has previously said Rooy may be the same because you are worrying about it going again. That to me makes perfect sense but hey he is an opposition player who most people hated so what would he know compared to all of us.SainterK wrote:I'm with bigred on this one, I listened to Roo's surgeon (forget his name) talking about it a couple of weeks back on radio, and it said they are entirely different injuries.
Not sure there is anyone to compare Roo's injury to, is there?
Richo would also say the same thing.
I have a recurring hamstring injury that I have carried for maybe six years. Its a s*** of a thing. I'm always thinking that it might go again. I run a fair bit and there are times where you are almost expecting something to happen.
Lloyd is a halfwit. He has said some rather sensational stuff since hitting the media which is quite common for a newly retired player. I thought he was an absolute toss of a player. I have never seen anyone stage for free kicks like he did. Seriously knee pads in the umpires room stuff.
But that is beside the point
He did have a MUCH worse injury than Riewoldt though. MUCH worse.
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Lloyd, what a champion Footballer, but what a complete media tragedy in the making. He may be right on this one, but his injury was NOT the same. Geez, in his brief time in the sun this year, he has come out with some howlers. He also dosent sound like he is all that sharp to me, so a big MEH to whatever he tries to enlighten me with!
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Lol, I actually didn't mean Plugger66 by that last line - was thinking of a few others though......never minddegruch wrote:I think those posters know who they are.MCG-Unit wrote:I don't think it's so much folks 'hate' Lloyd.... it's not the same injury, and they are different types of players IMO...plugger66 wrote:I think it is more of a confidence thing that he is basing it on. Lloyd said with his injury that he lacked a bit of confidence to go at full speed and he has previously said Rooy may be the same because you are worrying about it going again. That to me makes perfect sense but hey he is an opposition player who most people hated so what would he know compared to all of us.SainterK wrote:I'm with bigred on this one, I listened to Roo's surgeon (forget his name) talking about it a couple of weeks back on radio, and it said they are entirely different injuries.
Not sure there is anyone to compare Roo's injury to, is there?
Anyway is this the same fellow whose said WB media darlings would defeat the Saints by 40 + points - like a lot of the media, he just says anything for the sake of it
Might be few posters like that as well
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