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Tom Cannon bid in - now signed for Sheff U.


I only remember being impressed with his work rate, though I've not seen much of him, I might even be thinking about another player?
 
It is but it ultimately kept him out for 2 months.
Its an injury that is likely to reoccur in athletes
Engaging in repetitive activities that place excess pressure on the bones, such as running, can make stress fractures more likely. In a recurrent stress fracture, the affected bone heals, but then breaks again. An estimated 60% of athletes who have had one stress fracture go on to sustain additional stress fractures
 
Its an injury that is likely to reoccur in athletes
Engaging in repetitive activities that place excess pressure on the bones, such as running, can make stress fractures more likely. In a recurrent stress fracture, the affected bone heals, but then breaks again. An estimated 60% of athletes who have had one stress fracture go on to sustain additional stress fractures
If he had a hamstring injury would you be okay with it? That’s likely to occur as well. As are most injuries.
 
I’m sorry but there is no way you had heard of Šimić until last week.

How is he injury prone? He had a stress fracture in his back. That’s the only injury which has kept him out for a sustained period.
The Football Manager players amongst us have known of Simic for roughly three years :lol: looked next in line in RB Salzburgs line of unearthing good forwards (Haaland, Sesko, Adeyemi etc) but their current star forward Karim Konate seems to have jumped ahead of him.

In terms of ceilings/resale value, I reckon Simic would be the better choice, albeit may be harder to convince. If we could get Cannon and keep him fit he'd do a job though.
 
If he had a hamstring injury would you be okay with it? That’s likely to occur as well. As are most injuries.
The club will have to part with a good chunk of the Clarke money to buy him, why take the risk when there are better options out there. Tbf If the likes of Luton and Sheff Utd are interested then it's going to be a non starter anyway, not just the transfer fee, but offering the lad better terms.
 
I’m sorry but there is no way you had heard of Šimić until last week.

How is he injury prone? He had a stress fracture in his back. That’s the only injury which has kept him out for a sustained period.

You’re right I hadn’t. We all have opinions about players mate, I just think Simmic at the level he has played at looking at him and the way he plays he is imho a better option, I hope the club do hence already soeaking to him. Personally another better option than Cannon is Hardie at Plymouth who I would think we could get for a similar fee.
 
How is he injury prone? He had a stress fracture in his back. That’s the only injury which has kept him out for a sustained period.
TBF Huggins had a stress fracture of his back and it led to a number of other injuries on his way back to fitness. Although obviously his most recent injury is unrelated and was pure bad luck.
 
In:
Mendy more likely giving the finances. We definitely need another option up front though. I reckon it'll be Mendy deadline day, maybe a French midfielder and an attacking loan player
Out:
Pembele
Anderson
Ekwah
Aouchiche
Hemir
3 in, 5 out I reckon

I agree it’ll more than likely be one striker in but although I’m sure they’d like to offload that number of players, at this stage it might be a problem finding a club to take them.
I’d keep Ekwah mind.
 
Would be a solid signing if true. Similar type of forward as Nathan Broadhead imo. Was excellent at Preston but just suffered having Vardy and Daka ahead of him at Leicester. I highly doubt the Simic rumours because it looks like he has a lot of suitors at a higher level. If we could get Cannon and Mendy I think that would be excellent business.
 
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