Sad for the lad. Hope he recovers quickly.
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Sad for the lad. Hope he recovers quickly.
Pray for Cosgrove
If it was career-threatening, I'd understand the concern. We Had Boyle, Porteous, Mallan & Newell out for months last season, there was no tears on the Dons forum. Players get injured, it's part & parcel.
A mate of mine told me Middlesbrough were after him, probably scuppered now.
Cormack was saying only last week that they would try and cash in on him. Not going to happen now. From a Hibs point of view it's not a bad thing but never nice seeing a player get a bad injury
Big dirty hammer thrower who fouls constantly and plays for a rival club picks up run of the mill injury. Sorry but I won't be crying in to my cornflakes about this one.
The worry is with contact only recently introduced for players we could see a lot of early injuries from poor tackles
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No surgery required, don’t wish any player an injury but if it hinders Aberdeen and he recovers then all good.
We should be aiming to have a team that can beat our rivals fair and square, at their full strength. It’s bad chat to be happy that an opposition player is injured. You don’t need to be the Dalry Lama to know that is bad Karma man.
They've got Rangers & Celtic in their first 4 games, then a trip to ER. Great chance for us to open a gap early.
A 23 year old footballer who plays for one of our biggest rivals is out injured for a few months whilst continuing on full pay, are we supposed to feel sorry for him?
He's got a knee injury that he'll most probably make a full recovery from by the end of the year, in the meantime one of our biggest rivals are deprived of the services of their top goalscorer, I'm personally delighted.
He plays a contact sport, injuries are part and parcel of the game. He's hardly been diagnosed with a terminal illness.
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Are we going to have a thread for every opposition player that gets injured this season?