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Posted 24/02/2008 12:09:38
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I think Wenger has since retracted his comments about a life time ban for Taylor. He was interviewed just after the game, with emotions still running high. The challenge was horrendous and sickening to see. I've seen it in real time and in slow motion, and it really does look like it could be really serious for Eduardo's career. I hope he comes back from this and that he career is not affected. As for Taylor, I don't know about a life time ban but I think he needs a severe punishment. Good luck to Eduardo.

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Posted 24/02/2008 12:32:45


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i dont think he'll play again.

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Posted 24/02/2008 12:40:25


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Bluewythy (24/02/2008)
i dont think he'll play again.


He will, he will have the best treatment possible, maybe a few years ago this type of injury could have ended a players career, but Alan Smith showed you cna come back from something similar. The question is will he be mentally able to play again?



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Posted 24/02/2008 13:56:39


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I had to have a year off football, but could run and do circuits etc after about eight months. That's on NHS and with no physio or anything like that.

He'll have the best medical attention money can buy and some of the world's best physiotherapists to sort his recovery out. We'll see him middle of next season or even earlier I'd have thought.


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Posted 24/02/2008 17:59:54


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Bill Dando (24/02/2008)
I had to have a year off football, but could run and do circuits etc after about eight months. That's on NHS and with no physio or anything like that.

He'll have the best medical attention money can buy and some of the world's best physiotherapists to sort his recovery out. We'll see him middle of next season or even earlier I'd have thought.
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Posted 24/02/2008 21:41:31


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This is the one that will make you cringe

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm65vJvm4eM&feature=related

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Posted 24/02/2008 23:39:15


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Glossop blue (24/02/2008)
This is the one that will make you cringe

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm65vJvm4eM&feature=related

NO! no no no no. OH no. No no. uh-uh no. No way.

Ok I watched. But only with my hands over my eyes, through a gap in my fingers.


Yes, all right.. Christ Almighty! It's like walking down a corridor and answering the door in Nazi Germany!

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Posted 25/02/2008 09:04:31


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just seen a picture of it in the paper

tbf  - it was not malicious, just late - even the token arsenal fan in the office was saying that this morning

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Posted 25/02/2008 11:37:11


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Looks like he's fecked

The horrific broken leg suffered by Eduardo on Saturday could have seen the Arsenal striker lose his foot.

Leading osteopath and physiotherapist Tim Allardyce believes that only the prompt treatment of the club's medical staff prevented the Croatian from requiring an amputation.

Such was the severity of the injury that Allardyce feels even intensive surgery may not be enough to allow the striker to make a full recovery in the future.

Emergency

"You can lose the foot, simple as," he told BBC Radio Five Live.

"Once the foot dislocates like that, it can badly damage the blood vessels and it's very, very serious.

"The foot needs to be relocated immediately or almost immediately to save it and emergency surgery is completely necessary.

"Imagine your worst ankle sprain and make it about 10 times worse and you're getting close to where Eduardo is.

Mobility

"He could be out for several months. We'd expect a normal person to be out for about six months.

"With the level of fitness he'll need to get back to, it could be anywhere around the nine months mark."

He added: "Potentially, the bones will heal but there's all the other damage around the area, such as the ligament damage, the tendon damage, the soft tissue damage, the damage to the joint capsule.

"He's going to have to do an awful lot of work to regain full mobility and strength to the ankle to get him up to the standard of playing international football. Whether he can do that or not, I'm not sure."

Confidence

Allardyce also revealed that any person sustaining such an injury is likely to suffer psychological trauma which could prevent them from putting themselves in a similar situation ever again.

"Once you've sustained such a serious injury, you'll always tend to be aware of it before you regain full strength and confidence," he said.

"It will have a big psychological effect, certainly for the next year, maybe for several months after that."

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Posted 25/02/2008 12:35:12


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that was as bad as David Busst, definitely.

Someone get a message through to Captain Snort
That they better start assembling the boys from the fort.
And keep Mrs. Honeyman right out of sight,
'Cos there's gonna be riot down in Trumpton Tonight.
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