The three weeks is a quote from the man himself before people start talking about conspiricys and the likes.Originally Posted by Ozymandias
John o flynn is out for three weeks with ankle ligament damage...somehow three weeks and ligament damage don't really go together in my head.....i wonder
Bring back the plank
The three weeks is a quote from the man himself before people start talking about conspiricys and the likes.Originally Posted by Ozymandias
Oh no not them again
Don't think anyone knows the truth but whatever happening O'Flynn ain't 100%
I wasn't on about a conspiracy like dolans normal injury doubts...I just think ligament damage is a serious enough injury and he could be gone a while
Bring back the plank
fair enuff
Bring back the plank
i wonder will it be the same length as the three weeks last season![]()
I hope Dolan gives him all the time he needs to recover. We don't want him being rushed back too soon.........again
"ligament Damage" could be anything from a minor sprain to a tear. Or 3-4 days to 7-8 months.
Hopefully it will show Dolan that the team works better with one less striker.
The glass isn't half full or half empty it's just too damn big!
Sure we were told in Belfield last septmber he was only out for 2 wks MAX.Originally Posted by thecorner
Please please please, dont rush him back. I know he probably wants to play every game, fully fit or not, but his injury is obviously nagging and a full 100% recovery is required before he can be even considered.
And after that, God help the rest of the eL defences.
If at first you don't succeed, redefine success.
Same sh1t, different season...
I´d rather wait ages for the fuly fit JOF, rather than this half ready version we keep being given.
like last year against longford....then AGAIN at s start of this year-pulled a stomach muscle.....and AGAIN last week and fúckd his ankleOriginally Posted by Éanna
does anybody see a patern here cos dolan certainly cant....jof needs REST mr dolan,just cos your payin him a fortune every week doesnt mean that he has to play and id say the same for feen and george when theyre off form.
Is a pity about the injury because JOF was looking like his old self at times during the last few matches. He is still nowhere near fully fit, so hopefully three weeks is right and hopefully it will be just what he needs.
i agree with dat niamh cause for da last 2 seasons he has been ur best player.give him time to heal properly and im sure he wil back to his old self.
best of luck JOF!!!![]()
The rest and full recovery is particularly important as he is going to get the **** kicked out of him every game and I doubt very much that the officials will do anything to try and stop this. We are going to have a season of being "muscled-off the ball".
don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......
i hope dolan uses this time to try some alternatives up front and try them well.
perhaps partnerships like:
fenn/behan
fenn/doyle
george/fenn
we have great attacking options but seem to score less than what we maybe should be expecting from such options.
i think john o flynn should be given a serious layoff to recover from this injury and then extra time just to rejuvinate himself fully, cos he seems very fragile - probably because he hasnt been given a chance to recover fully from his initial injury.
fenn is a fantastic finisher and great ball player, but doesnt have great pace. but if we had a player up with him capable of quality passing like georgie so fenn can pick up the ball facing goal i think he could do very well, rather than with his back to goal like when trying to play JOF in. plus george up front will let him confront defenders again where he did so well last season.
just a thought of course, but with a high proability of success i feel...
anyone else thought of this , or other attacking options?
behan and his right foot is a very viable option also...
Does anyone know when he's due back? It doesen't look like we're going to score without him, bar someone actually trying to support Doyle.
A man can have no greater love than give 90 minutes for his friends.
With Jason Byrne being called into the senior Ireland squad poor old Flynny must be thinking he'd have had a chance if he were fit.
Hope Byrne gets a twist on Wednesday and comes up trumps for Greener.
Have Boot Disk, will travel
Yeah. Taking nothing away from Byrne (or Crowe) butwhen he's fit, Flynn is by far the best striker in this league. Pity for him he's having such rotten luck with injuries at the momentOriginally Posted by Peadar
Kerr has acknowledged this too in referring to Byrnes inclusion
"I’ve been impressed over a few seasons,” said Kerr. “Himself and Glen are the outstanding strikers in the League. John O’Flynn has been excellent but he’s obviously had a few injury problems lately"
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