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Jacob "The Juice" Murphy


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On 03/11/2023 at 13:10, Conjo said:

I seem to remember Steven Taylor dislocating his shoulder, decided not to operate, and on his first match back his shoulder dislocated again after a few minutes and was out for 3-4 months. I guess it's always a case by case basis, but if there is any doubt whether he should or shouldn't do it now, I would hope we opt for the better safe than sorry scenario despite struggling with squad depth atm. 

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21 minutes ago, Wolfcastle said:

Admire his balls, or perhaps later, for playing in the circumstances. Testament to the character of the individual and group as am sure he'll have put himself forward rather than being forced out there.

 

Sorry but this is shite.  If the injury was there still it's very bad on him and the medical staff for allowing him to play, this is a very professional game.

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9 minutes ago, El Prontonise said:

 

Sorry but this is shite.  If the injury was there still it's very bad on him and the medical staff for allowing him to play, this is a very professional game.


100%. I dislocated my shoulder in April and it took 3 months for me to be able to exercise and even 7 months later it’s not 100%. Couldn’t believe what I was seeing when he came on tonight.

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Yeah I, with my very basic knowledge, was convinced it would just pop again returning so soon and low and behold it did. 

 

He is gonna be a big miss in terms of squad depth. The fact we had to turn to Ritchie as the next option says alot. 

Was so worried it was going to cost us the win before Joelinton got switched over. 

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Just now, Kid Icarus said:

Dunno how it works at Newcastle but if the All or Nothing documentaries are anything to go by, they'll have been warned of the risks and the Howe and Murphy will have made the decision 

 

 

100% believe that. My uninformed guess is Jacob wanted to play and the medical team indicated it *might* be ok.

 

Bad decision in hindsight but that shite is always 20/20.

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42 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

Dunno how it works at Newcastle but if the All or Nothing documentaries are anything to go by, they'll have been warned of the risks and the Howe and Murphy will have made the decision 

In the post match Howe said Murphy came to see him and they had various discussions with the medical team, putting him back in was a risk but it was a risk he was prepared to take and the medical team were prepared to take 

 

He further said that they potentially knew it could dislocate again, so now he'll get an operation but there was also a chance he could get through it and continue to play

 

Guess with the bodies we are short on, I get why they took the risk. The recovery period I suspect is the same so they were probably hoping they could get a few games out of him

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From experience, once it happens it'll keep happening. Was amazed be played so soon.

 

I had mine surgically repaired and, while have lost some motion, haven't had another dislocation. Still it's very hard physically and mentally to overcome. 

 

Best of luck Murphy

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Gutted for the lad. Offers us something different with his pace and directness. One of our only players who tries the early ball/cross from wide and all. Throwback to a more traditional winger. 
 

Leaves us really light in the wide areas, too. Which in turn, makes our midfield lighter. As one of the Joes will have to cover out wide at some point in the next few weeks/months. 

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6 hours ago, TaylorJ_01 said:

From experience, once it happens it'll keep happening. Was amazed be played so soon.

 

I had mine surgically repaired and, while have lost some motion, haven't had another dislocation. Still it's very hard physically and mentally to overcome. 

 

Best of luck Murphy

It will only keep on happening if not treated correctly. Once it’s healed there’s no increased risk.

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