Yeah, have to admit that I loved his little spat with Barry last year during their game versus City. More than a touch of the Keano about him at that moment.
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Yeah, have to admit that I loved his little spat with Barry last year during their game versus City. More than a touch of the Keano about him at that moment.
Amazed he's back so quickly. Hopefully he's eased back into the team. I fear a recurrence if he pushes himself too soon, too quickly but I'm sure the club and Bruce will be as cautious as they need to be.
Billy Clarke has a similar injury. It would be nice to see him back a little sooner than expected as it looks like he'll miss the entire season.
I know a close personal friend of Meyler's who told me that he was training as far back as July!
I keep thinking of the passage in Roy Keane's autobiography where he's recovering from a similar injury, and a fellow football with the same injury comes to see him (possibly Lee Sharpe?) and says he'll be back training far ahead of schedule. So Keane questions his physio should he be where the other professional is, and the physio says he's out of his mind to be doing any kind of exercise like that at this stage of his recovery.
yes, but that was well over 10 years ago. when i started playing a cruciate injury was the end of your playing days but i know a couple of lads who were back training (at junior football level) well within 6 months about 6 years ago. the rehab work they know about now is light years ahead of keanes injury time
I haven't a clue about Sunderland message board but I suspect 10 rumours about players for a penny, would be a rip off.
Bruce still thinks it could take up to the end of the season before he makes the first team.
"Meyler made headlines for all the right reasons last season. He broke the Premiership record for distance covered in a match. Meyler then went out the next week and broke his own record! Steve Bruce is said to have been stunned when he studied Meyler’s ProZone stats."
From here:
http://greenscene.me/2010/10/david-m...n-from-injury/
Meyler made his return for the reserves tonight, playing 30 minutes
http://www.safc.com/news/20101102/lu...256213_2205792
Quote:
As planned, David Meyler was replaced after 30 minutes after a steady comeback from long term injury. The midfielder showed his usual determination to win every ball, making a few brilliant sliding tackles and showing great bursts of pace when needed. Meyler was replaced by Nathan Wilson who pushed up plenty to support Healy in attack.
Yeah Crafty, Norway is definitely too soon unless he's only brought in for some light stuff. Probably best for him to complete his comeback with his club. Once he's back in the first team frame and fully fit, then he can join in with the senior team.
The last thing we need is him trying 100% when he's not fully there yet and overdoing it.
Yeah, 30 minutes in a reserve match suggests they're taking it very slowly, which is 100% the right approach, and he will likely not even return for the first team before the Norway friendly. He definitely has the right manager in Steve Bruce on that score.
It'd be nice to bring him along to train with Ireland ahead of the Norway game though.
I'd have thought it'd be better for him to stay at Sunderland and integrate himself back into the team.
I'd agree, there is little point in bringing him over for the squad sessions.
There is, because as we know, not being in the squad in Traps logic, is reason for not being picked further down the line in important fixtures.
Well thank you Paul and lets explore this logic a teeny weeny bit more.
If in your mind, Trap is not going to pick Meyler later on (presumably after getting into the first team at Sunderland), why on earth would he pick him now - a recovering cripple?
Well, he loves to impart his knowledge and how he wants the team/game to be played by having players there, as he says he little time to impress himself and his strategy onto the players because they don't get together very often or for long periods of time. If meyler could at least be there to learn what Trap expects from him then by Traps previous form, he would then be included in future squads, even if he doesn't play very often(like kelly/foley for example).
I'm not saying its the right thing to do/but whatever gets him in future squads is what im worried about....
Meyler's not going to get back to full fitness sitting on a plane. His interests at this moment in time are best served by sticking with his club and easing back into his club's structured sessions. I really can't see Trap disrupting that.
Meyler has never let Trap down so his future is safe if he gets fit and regains form.
Going from strength to strength according to his reserve team coach. Starred in Monday night's 3-1 Reserve win over Chelsea. Great to see it. Hopefully he will be touching on first team action before long. With McCarthy and Clark's emergence, the Irish midfield looks a lot more promising.
Article: http://www.safc.com/news/20101130/da...256213_2233742
Match Report: http://www.safc.com/news/20101129/re...256213_2233526
Remember.Clark is not a midfielder...8-O
he is just playing there for a bit of craic.
On the bench tomorrow v West Ham
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...=feeds-newsxml
Does anyone else find Meyler's recovey to be worryingly quick?
I would except I know how cautious Steve Bruce is and I really don't think he'd bring him back unless he was sure there was very little risk in it.
Amazingly quick recovery from such a serious injury.
I dont think he made the bench.
No harm in that. His attitude seems to be spot on which is the main thing. A lot of games coming up over Christmas so I'm sure injuries will press him into action at some stage.
In fairness Fly, not having a go at ya, we have talked about this I think maybe one million times on here and certainly more in other subjects...
The difficulty of recovering from that injury to play, let's say, football, is vastly different from case to case. VASTLY different.
But they are getting way better at it.
There are a TON of different situations people can have when they injure that "area" of the body.
As far as Football goes, as discussed, it was a good sport for that particular part of the body. In his exact case...
It is different from "Tearing the knee" or even if he had played Quarterback for Ohio State.
They would NOT rush his injury, it makes 0% economic sense.
This has been...discussed at length.