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Injuries Thread 23/24

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Pennington - NC saying hopefully not out too long.

Joseph - will be getting minutes in the cup and league to get him up to speed.
 
Pennington
Missed yesterday's game NC said:

"Matty was very close,” Critchley added.
"He was on the grass and doing some ball work in the last few days but we felt he hadn’t quite extended himself in terms of kicking and sprinting actions.
"We’ve got a busy schedule coming up, so we thought it would be an unnecessary risk.
"We’re hopeful that he can be involved on Tuesday..

Joseph
Not a good sign, or start for this lad:
Kyle Joseph was a noticeable absentee from the matchday squad, with Critchley confirming the forward will be assessed over the coming days.
"Kyle unfortunately picked up an issue in training at the end of the week," he said.

"We'll have to keep our fingers crossed and assess him over the next 24-48 hours."
 
"We’re hopeful Matty (Pennington) will be available (for Port Vale),” Critchley said.

"He trained yesterday so hopefully he’ll be in contention for the squad.

"Callum’s partner gave birth to a baby girl on Saturday, so congratulations to them.

"He’s had quite a hectic 72 hours, but was in with us yesterday and did a little bit of work.

"We’ll see how he is, but physically, he’s not injured- he’s fine.

"His partner has had more of a hectic time than him.”

⁹31Neil Critchley provides squad update- and discusses when Jensen Weir could make his debut
Neil Critchley is hopeful he can welcome two players back to the Blackpool matchday squad for the game against Port Vale.

The Seasiders take on Andy Crosby’s side at Bloomfield Road on Tuesday night, in their third outing of the new League One season.

For Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Exeter

"Callum’s partner gave birth to a baby girl on Saturday, so congratulations to them.


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"He’s had quite a hectic 72 hours, but was in with us yesterday and did a little bit of work.

"We’ll see how he is, but physically, he’s not injured- he’s fine.

"His partner has had more of a hectic time than him.”

Critchley also provided an update on Kyle Joseph, who was absent as well for the game at St James Park.

"He’ll get assessed today,” he added.

"We gave him the weekend to let his injury settle down.

"Sometimes you need 48 hours to see.

"We’ll assess today and then make a decision on where we go.

"I believe everyone else is okay- there’s a few tired bodies aching but nothing serious.”

New signing Jensen Weir could also be in contention for his debut in the next few games after joining the Seasiders from Brighton & Hove Albion on a season-long loan.

"We’re in the process of getting all the information that we need on him to formulate a plan for him,” Critchley stated.

"We obviously want him included as quickly as possible but we also need to understand he’s not been with us for six weeks in pre-season.

"Until we get all that information off Brighton, we need to know how many training sessions he’s done, the type of intensity it’s been, and the game time he’s had.

"There’s also the learning process of being in a new team- and that will happen in the next few days and weeks.

"We have a way of playing in and out of possession that can take some time to get used to.

"There’s new information and we ask different things of the players.

"We like to have a process where they are constantly learning and evolving against different opposition and styles.

"We see Jensen who can provide goals and assists for us from midfielder. He’s a good footballer who can control games.

"He’s good at running forward, getting into the box- he’s a good finisher.

"He can also link the game as well and connect the play, so we think he can add both sides to our midfield.”

Critchley admits further work could be done in the transfer market by Blackpool.

“There’s obvious places on the pitch where we’re still short,” he explained.

"We are doing work every day to try and bring those players into the club.

"We only want people who will improve the squad- which isn’t easy.

"We’ve still got a little bit to do.”
 
He never appears to be content, no matter how many we sign. How many will he be able to truly manage?
 
Not good news re: Joseph.

"Kyle Joseph will be out for a while unfortunately. He’s picked up an injury in training which is not nice because he wants to get going and we all want him back on the pitch.

"We’ll just have to take our time with him.”
 
It’s obviously shit and unfortunate that he is injured but fans on AVFTT/Twitter need to calm down a bit.

He played 37 league games for Oxford last season which is more than some of the crocks we have signed recently have managed combined in the last two seasons (Trybull, Bridcutt, Stewart - I’m looking at you!) so let’s just wait and see what happens and stop getting so worked up.
 
It’s obviously shit and unfortunate that he is injured but fans on AVFTT/Twitter need to calm down a bit.

He played 37 league games for Oxford last season which is more than some of the crocks we have signed recently have managed combined in the last two seasons (Trybull, Bridcutt, Stewart - I’m looking at you!) so let’s just wait and see what happens and stop getting so worked up.

To be honest I'm not bothered about last season, I'm only interested that we have another crock quite possibly as bad as them you've listed.

Conversely Stewart played 27 times in each of the 2 seasons before he joined us. Trybull at 30 has nearly 300 senior starts. Bridcutt has made 362 senior starts. People are slating these just the same. 🤷
 
Not good news on the Joseph front:

“It’s a hamstring injury, it’s unfortunate obviously and not good timing for everyone and I would’ve thought that will be a lengthy one of months rather than weeks. It’s not ideal, he’s come into the Club wanting to make a good impression from the off and I know he’s desperate to do well.

“He’s a very ambitious boy, that was one of the attractions for bringing him here, he’s really focused and driven, and he’s never suffered an injury like this before. He came with an injury but that was totally unrelated, he spent three weeks off the pitch and then had a week of running, ten days of training and then this one was two days after the Derby game.

“It’s unfortunate, it’s not nice but injuries are part of football and that will give someone else an opportunity now.”
 
A return to training for Jordan Gabriel & Kyle Joseph at Blackpool.
Care will be taken in terms of when they return to action. Norburn hopeful of being fit, Husband available

(James Husband) is fine and has been training,” explained the boss ahead of the Posh’s visit to Bloomfield Road.
“He’s someone who had played every minute of every game in the league before Tuesday.
“Ollie (Norburn) did a bit of work on the grass today, a bit of physical and ball work- he’s obviously desperate to be included.
"We’ll give him as long as possible.
"He’s still in a little bit of discomfort and sleeping isn’t easy for him, but he’s improved, so we’re hopeful he will be involved.
"He doesn’t like not playing- you can tell that.
"He was desperate to play against Oxford last week. He sees himself as the captain and the leader, and he wants the responsibility of bringing his presence to the team.
"We have to do the right thing for him.