Jack Grealish
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Big Nevs Vaz
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Re: Jack Grealish
Irreplaceable. Stress fractures, if that’s what it is, can be hard ones to heal. Hopefully we will see him before the end of the season.
Re: Jack Grealish
Big Nevs Vaz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 20, 2026 8:09 pm Irreplaceable. Stress fractures, if that’s what it is, can be hard ones to heal. Hopefully we will see him before the end of the season.
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Dang, probably will be a couple of months or so then if it's a fractured foot.
I think we have to give Dibling a chance again now and hope he can step up. To be honest, Dibling is more of a Grealish type than he is a Ndiaye so maybe it works a little better than Dibling and Grealish.
I think we have to give Dibling a chance again now and hope he can step up. To be honest, Dibling is more of a Grealish type than he is a Ndiaye so maybe it works a little better than Dibling and Grealish.
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- toffee_scot
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Crap.
Yeah we need someone in or else it’s McNeil on the wing or Moyes will probably try and shoehorn Alcaraz, Rohl, PSR Tim or one of the backup goalies on the wing.
Yeah we need someone in or else it’s McNeil on the wing or Moyes will probably try and shoehorn Alcaraz, Rohl, PSR Tim or one of the backup goalies on the wing.
Re: Jack Grealish
There's several different types with differing severities. My lad had one with his running. If its his foot, likely to be his metatarsal. He'll be in a boot for at least 6 weeks and do none impact stuff to keep his fitness up. Bit different for contact sports though, that is based on my boys injury and several of his training partners. You have to be very careful once you've done it not to do it again
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sam of the south
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More like McNeil instead of Dibling. Sigh.blueToffee wrote: ↑Tue Jan 20, 2026 6:31 pm Maybe that explains links to wide players.
Yeah, you likely don't see a specialist if it's something quick and simple.
If I was being positive, Ndiaye could go back to the left (probably still his best position) and we could give Dibling a little more of a chance to make a go of it?
Fucking bollocks, this; Just what you need after an arduous near 3hr bedtime with the youngest.
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sam of the south
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We’ll have to find an alternative way to play, because a lot of the gameplan is give it to Jack
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Unfortunately when you have a player who gets fouled constantly without repercussion the body eventually gives way.
Matty cash the latest full back to just foul him all game and not get a yellow card.
Matty cash the latest full back to just foul him all game and not get a yellow card.
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Re: Jack Grealish
Think it was called a stress fracture, so probably it developed over time from playing a lot/getting fouled a bunch.
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If this is in any way true I hope when asked about it Moyes brings up how little protection he’s had from referees.blueToffee wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 2:44 am Think it was called a stress fracture, so probably it developed over time from playing a lot/getting fouled a bunch.
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He might as well shout at the clouds because nobody will give a fuck about it.Toddacelli wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 6:31 am If this is in any way true I hope when asked about it Moyes brings up how little protection he’s had from referees.
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