Dominic Calvert-Lewin

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TheRam wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 12:26 pm I think ndiaye starts upfront at the weekend.
I don't know, this lot are so bad at the back I think Beto has a good chance of getting something.
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We all know we want to see Coady v Beto
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TheRam wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 12:26 pm I think ndiaye starts upfront at the weekend.
As he did so often with Cahill when strikers were injured.
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Yesterdays injury update not really helpful, 5 days after the event we are told that he “has a hamstring injury and will need to see a specialist, will be out for a number of weeks” I would have expected that he would have seen a specialist Monday or latest Tuesday unless we’re doing it on the NHS. The prognosis could massively impact the decisions we make in what’s remaining of the transfer window. Hopefully a bit more on time frame today.
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Escalator wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2025 9:10 am Yesterdays injury update not really helpful, 5 days after the event we are told that he “has a hamstring injury and will need to see a specialist, will be out for a number of weeks” I would have expected that he would have seen a specialist Monday or latest Tuesday unless we’re doing it on the NHS. The prognosis could massively impact the decisions we make in what’s remaining of the transfer window.
Hes probably had a scan, needs to see a specialist to determine rehab or surgery. Probably needed to wait for swelling to subside.

I doubt the timescale is anything out of the ordinary.
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Escalator wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2025 9:10 am Yesterdays injury update not really helpful, 5 days after the event we are told that he “has a hamstring injury and will need to see a specialist, will be out for a number of weeks” I would have expected that he would have seen a specialist Monday or latest Tuesday unless we’re doing it on the NHS. The prognosis could massively impact the decisions we make in what’s remaining of the transfer window. Hopefully a bit more on time frame today.
I am sure he has had scans etc. Just because they havent outlined every detail to the fans, doesnt mean they are sat twiddling their thumbs.
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Audrey Horne wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2025 10:58 am I am sure he has had scans etc. Just because they havent outlined every detail to the fans, doesnt mean they are sat twiddling their thumbs.
Didn’t suggest they were sat twiddling their thumbs and am sure he has had scans, just mean if you have nothing to say, don’t say anything.
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should have signed that contract when you had the chance, mate.
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Wild that this was on page 3 of the forum! I guess we've all moved on from him already!

This was on the BBC.

Striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, is "out on the grass and training well" but it will be at least another three weeks before they can look at a return to full training or matchday involvement.
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Saw something linking him with a return to Sheffield United the other day. Would be surprised if he gets anything more than a sideways move from us.

Don't expect to see him in an Everton shirt again.
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Fynci wrote: Fri Apr 11, 2025 10:55 am Wild that this was on page 3 of the forum! I guess we've all moved on from him already!

This was on the BBC.

Striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, is "out on the grass and training well" but it will be at least another three weeks before they can look at a return to full training or matchday involvement.
We ain’t gunna see him play again at GP.
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Rather not see him play again for us. He's no future here. Very little point wasting minutes that could go elsewhere on getting him fit at such a late stage of the season
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777Kidnappings wrote: Fri Apr 11, 2025 11:13 am Rather not see him play again for us. He's no future here. Very little point wasting minutes that could go elsewhere on getting him fit at such a late stage of the season
Yeah very little to gain from giving him any minutes. Mind I could easily say the same about Beto too, it's not like we'll learn anything we don't already know there.

Time for Chermiti to get some game time as the season draws to a close so we can see if he's anywhere near ready or needs to go out on loan.
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Think I read Newcastle were still interested on the BBC gossip page recently.
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On a free, he could probably get a move to be the last 10 minutes throw on the big man striker at a good club. A worse prime Giroud for Arsenal of sorts.

Maybe that's a good outcome for him as injuries aren't completely behind him. I think if he wants to actually play regularly and for 70-80 mins each game, he's unlikely to get a better situation than he's at now. Maybe a sideways move, but not sure who that'd be.
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