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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby MOTG » Tue Aug 22, 2023 7:48 am

Dan wrote:
BH_Stag wrote:I’d say that a CB is obviously imperative as we all know, and perhaps another midfielder too if we can pick one up on loan.

We have Quinn, Maris, Clarke and Quinn to cover 3 midfield spots and like you say 2 of them are injury prone and one isn’t really a 90 minute man. There could be 10 games now where these lads are missing so any help would be useful really. Unfortunate timing letting Hartigan go - the plug would have been pulled on that deal undoubtedly if it was set to go through today instead.


Do two Quinn's make one 90 minute man? :D


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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby MOTG » Tue Aug 22, 2023 7:50 am

Wishing you a full recovery Alfie! You will be certainly missed.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby HitchcocksShins » Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:11 am

yorkstag wrote:Well let’s hope Alfie doesn’t read this forum.


Why's that then
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby jr senior » Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:34 am

Great to see Alfie so positive. Keep taking the 'happy pills' Alfie look forward to seeing you back on the pitch, and in the gym asap.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Reach195 » Tue Aug 22, 2023 12:43 pm

Any News on this loan signing as yet.

NC said it was close on Friday and its all gone very quiet?

Hope whoever it is hasn't changed their mind or the club involved has put him elsewhere.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Martin Shaw » Tue Aug 22, 2023 12:55 pm

Reach195 wrote:Any News on this loan signing as yet.

NC said it was close on Friday and its all gone very quiet?

Hope whoever it is hasn't changed their mind or the club involved has put him elsewhere.

See viewtopic.php?f=8&t=41814
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Reach195 » Tue Aug 22, 2023 12:56 pm

just seen it

Thanks Martin - doesn't make great reading
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby DoomMerchant » Tue Aug 22, 2023 2:21 pm

They're sending Yorkie around to whoever the involved Championship club is, with his grandfather clock to keep nodding towards it.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby part time pete » Tue Sep 05, 2023 4:55 pm

I am surprised that Alfie’s tick tok videos haven’t been linked on here.

They are very good and enlightening.

Sorry can’t do the links but someone else might be clever enough.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby gazza1988 » Tue Sep 05, 2023 7:25 pm

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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby zod » Wed Sep 06, 2023 9:29 am

gazza1988 wrote:https://www.tiktok.com/@alfiekilgour?_t=8fRWUZ5yxVZ&_r=1


Interesting stuff.
Looks like he's still putting a decent shift in.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Captain Cunno » Mon Sep 18, 2023 2:29 pm

Just seen an article about New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers (who tore his achilles on sept 11th )not ruling out being back for the superbowl on 11th Feb if the jets make it...
A recovery time of exactly 5 months...

The quickest known recovery by an athlete for this injury was just shy of 5 months by Rams RB Cam Akers...

Don't rule big Alfie out for the season yet ......
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Chrisuknottm » Mon Sep 18, 2023 2:49 pm

Captain Cunno wrote:Just seen an article about New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers (who tore his achilles on sept 11th )not ruling out being back for the superbowl on 11th Feb if the jets make it...
A recovery time of exactly 5 months...

The quickest known recovery by an athlete for this injury was just shy of 5 months by Rams RB Cam Akers...

Don't rule big Alfie out for the season yet ......


Really hope so CC but there's a lot of difference between the hospital support a multi millionaire 4 time MVP and Superbowl winner gets as opposed to our Alfie, great bloke that he is, getting a lift down to Leicester. But his attitude is amazing and he's in great shape.... fingers crossed then.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby ParisStag » Mon Sep 18, 2023 2:55 pm

Chrisuknottm wrote:
Captain Cunno wrote:Just seen an article about New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers (who tore his achilles on sept 11th )not ruling out being back for the superbowl on 11th Feb if the jets make it...
A recovery time of exactly 5 months...

The quickest known recovery by an athlete for this injury was just shy of 5 months by Rams RB Cam Akers...

Don't rule big Alfie out for the season yet ......


Really hope so CC but there's a lot of difference between the hospital support a multi millionaire 4 time MVP and Superbowl winner gets as opposed to our Alfie, great bloke that he is, getting a lift down to Leicester. But his attitude is amazing and he's in great shape.... fingers crossed then.


Rodgers is also 15 years older than Alfie. Age is surely a factor in recovery time.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby ParisStag » Mon Sep 18, 2023 2:57 pm

Captain Cunno wrote:Just seen an article about New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers (who tore his achilles on sept 11th )not ruling out being back for the superbowl on 11th Feb if the jets make it...
A recovery time of exactly 5 months...

The quickest known recovery by an athlete for this injury was just shy of 5 months by Rams RB Cam Akers...

Don't rule big Alfie out for the season yet ......


Jets ain't making the superbowl without AR, although I'm now imagining Wilson taking them all the way only to be dropped for Rodgers for the big game :lol:
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Captain Cunno » Mon Sep 18, 2023 3:14 pm

ParisStag wrote:
Captain Cunno wrote:Just seen an article about New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers (who tore his achilles on sept 11th )not ruling out being back for the superbowl on 11th Feb if the jets make it...
A recovery time of exactly 5 months...

The quickest known recovery by an athlete for this injury was just shy of 5 months by Rams RB Cam Akers...

Don't rule big Alfie out for the season yet ......


Jets ain't making the superbowl without AR, although I'm now imagining Wilson taking them all the way only to be dropped for Rodgers for the big game :lol:



Yeah I know its highly unlikely but was just looking at the timelines at play...

Ya never know with Alfie , he's determined and driven enough to recover in time to play some part in this season I think.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Costastag » Mon Sep 18, 2023 4:07 pm

Chist american football ,wimmins fitba ,lets get our acts together lads
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Sneag » Mon Sep 18, 2023 4:48 pm

ParisStag wrote:
Captain Cunno wrote:Just seen an article about New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers (who tore his achilles on sept 11th )not ruling out being back for the superbowl on 11th Feb if the jets make it...
A recovery time of exactly 5 months...

The quickest known recovery by an athlete for this injury was just shy of 5 months by Rams RB Cam Akers...

Don't rule big Alfie out for the season yet ......


Jets ain't making the superbowl without AR, although I'm now imagining Wilson taking them all the way only to be dropped for Rodgers for the big game :lol:


I watched the Jets last night & thought Rodgers was playing. :lol:
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby gazza1988 » Tue Sep 19, 2023 12:26 pm

Wrong football.

I'd rather read about golf and cricket than padded egg chasing ;)
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Captain Cunno » Tue Sep 19, 2023 12:43 pm

Thanks for your input Gazza1988.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby stagmanrob » Wed Sep 20, 2023 6:55 am

American Football is a joke. He could play on one leg anyway because they only play in 10 second bursts and they are all hanging out of their backsides at that if they have to do it more than 5 times consecutively.

A quarterback barely runs as well, he just catches it and chucks it to those that do.

So I'm not surprised he might be back in 5 months. He wouldn't last 20 mins if he had to do Alfie's job.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:18 am

If you've never seen how big the hits are in American Football and appreciated what the impact on the bodies would be then you've not been paying attention.

I'm not a big watcher of the sport, but I know enough about the physical toil that repeated blows takes on the body. It's a completely different type of physicality. Quite how supporters of a sport who's participants writh around in faux agony can criticise the physicality of a high impact game is beyond me. Nobody on this forum would last 2 minutes in egg shaped ball sports.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby daddycool » Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:27 am

This is the third bad injury Alfie has had in his career so let’s hope it’s the last.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Sharp » Wed Sep 20, 2023 8:20 am

stagmanrob wrote:American Football is a joke. He could play on one leg anyway because they only play in 10 second bursts and they are all hanging out of their backsides at that if they have to do it more than 5 times consecutively.

A quarterback barely runs as well, he just catches it and chucks it to those that do.

So I'm not surprised he might be back in 5 months. He wouldn't last 20 mins if he had to do Alfie's job.


You only have to read the horrendous reports of some of the concussion issues relating to ex NFL players to understand the damage the sport can do to the participants Rob.
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Re: Kilgour to miss rest of season

Postby Captain Cunno » Wed Sep 20, 2023 8:30 am

stagmanrob wrote:American Football is a joke. He could play on one leg anyway because they only play in 10 second bursts and they are all hanging out of their backsides at that if they have to do it more than 5 times consecutively.

A quarterback barely runs as well, he just catches it and chucks it to those that do.

So I'm not surprised he might be back in 5 months. He wouldn't last 20 mins if he had to do Alfie's job.


I've heard some absolutely absurd takes on American Football but this by far the worst yet...

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