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Wheatley
In the light of what was said last night about Wheatley's hernia , would it be worth our while funding his op buy going private , as he's our player/asset it would be in our interest to get this done so he's fit for the start of the season, I looked at basic costing's and it's about £3000 to £4000, a lot money I know , but if he has to wait for an NHS slot it could be months instead of weeks.
Obviously Wheatley's got to be in AAs plans. Thoughts.?
Obviously Wheatley's got to be in AAs plans. Thoughts.?
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Re: Wheatley
I've had two hernia opps both times with the NHS and once I was diagnosed it only took a couple of weeks before I was operated on.poppyfield wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 9:33 amIn the light of what was said last night about Wheatley's hernia , would it be worth our while funding his op buy going private , as he's our player/asset it would be in our interest to get this done so he's fit for the start of the season, I looked at basic costing's and it's about £3000 to £4000, a lot money I know , but if he has to wait for an NHS slot it could be months instead of weeks.
Obviously Wheatley's got to be in AAs plans. Thoughts.?
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Lucky you, I was diagnosed, and was on a waiting list for over 3 months without getting a date, then when it became life threatening it got done that day.Darlo_Pete wrote:I've had two hernia opps both times with the NHS and once I was diagnosed it only took a couple of weeks before I was operated on.poppyfield wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 9:33 amIn the light of what was said last night about Wheatley's hernia , would it be worth our while funding his op buy going private , as he's our player/asset it would be in our interest to get this done so he's fit for the start of the season, I looked at basic costing's and it's about £3000 to £4000, a lot money I know , but if he has to wait for an NHS slot it could be months instead of weeks.
Obviously Wheatley's got to be in AAs plans. Thoughts.?
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Let's just do another pitch to raise funds for his op.
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I think he was so hampered last season that we have probably forgotten a little bit what an effective midfielder he is. I dont think he was helped last season when he had to play in that meaningless durham cup game against Pool and it made things much worse for him and he had to be subbed.
I'd like to see everything possible done as quickly as possible to get him fit and firing again. He's a real asset and could form an effective partnership with Atkinson.
I'd like to see everything possible done as quickly as possible to get him fit and firing again. He's a real asset and could form an effective partnership with Atkinson.
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Has anyone approached the club to see if they are receptive to the idea? Could be covered by what has been raised above the BTB target.
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That’s a great point, I honestly couldn’t see anyone objecting to using that the monies raised over and above that 100K to sort it out.
I will email the club tomorrow and see what their thoughts are.
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It was discussed at the forum
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Just from a business view, we would be protecting one of our best assets so makes sense. Given the medical scanner parked outside the clubhouse, maybe we could get a discount? Definitely worth checking out use of BTB "excess" funding to sort the lad out.
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I have emailed the club, about using the BTB excess (the 100K total) to fund the operation, just waiting for a response
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Does the club not have medical insurance thru the PFA? if not it maybe something that could be funded by the BTB fund these are out assets and it is upto the fans to protect the assets just like the stands, floodlights etc from fire.
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Surely the BTB goes towards the club's budget, and if they wish to use a chunk of that to cover the cost of a players medical treatment then the board can make that decision?
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On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
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Which by the way I'm not against - if the difference between a half fit Wheatley and a fully fit Wheatley is £3k it seems a sensible investment.
Do we have any kind of medical insurance for our players, and if not how much would it likely cost?
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Do we have any kind of medical insurance for our players, and if not how much would it likely cost?
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On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
DC
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£3k is indeed a sensible investment - a snip in fact (ouch!)Spyman wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 7:15 pmWhich by the way I'm not against - if the difference between a half fit Wheatley and a fully fit Wheatley is £3k it seems a sensible investment.
Do we have any kind of medical insurance for our players, and if not how much would it likely cost?
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Would be great to have a 100% fit Wheatley ready for next season
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Never for 1 moment considered we would not have insurance. A frightening thought should we ever get a really bad injury, and really should be mandatory.
My opinion only, but someone from the club should be speaking to the PFA pretty damned quick and getting info on the best available insurance for our level in the game.
Brings up, have we actually got public liability insurance cover.
My opinion only, but someone from the club should be speaking to the PFA pretty damned quick and getting info on the best available insurance for our level in the game.
Brings up, have we actually got public liability insurance cover.
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Enter Darlogramps ,stage left.EDJOHNS wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 5:53 pmNever for 1 moment considered we would not have insurance. A frightening thought should we ever get a really bad injury, and really should be mandatory.
My opinion only, but someone from the club should be speaking to the PFA pretty damned quick and getting info on the best available insurance for our level in the game.
Brings up, have we actually got public liability insurance cover.
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We couldn’t stage football matches without public liability cover...quite the leap from not having insurance for Wheatley to that though.
I always thought it was down to players to sort out medical insurance - I thought we may have some protection that effectively compensates for his salary whilst injured but who knows.
I always thought it was down to players to sort out medical insurance - I thought we may have some protection that effectively compensates for his salary whilst injured but who knows.
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Most players have their own, kneeshaw tweeted that he was glad he had insurance as he had done his ankle ligament.
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Wonder what the position is with that poor lad Sam muggleton we had on loan from chesterfield who sustained the career threatening injury against Southport.
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He has been released by Chesterfield. Not sure where that leaves him, if they have looked after his operation/rehabilitation or just left him to the PFA.
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I wasn't saying we had non I was just shocked. I do know that even dating back to the 60's clubs in the Midland combination carried insurance for injuries on the pitch, but when I read that it reminded me of an ex chairman of ours, (George the first), who caused the club some problems when Brian Albeson got injured as we had not paid the players insurance for whatever reason and a needed operation was delayed.lo36789 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 7:00 pmWe couldn’t stage football matches without public liability cover...quite the leap from not having insurance for Wheatley to that though.
I always thought it was down to players to sort out medical insurance - I thought we may have some protection that effectively compensates for his salary whilst injured but who knows.
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He’s had the operation today, not sure on the timescale for recovery but it would be great to have him back for the start of the season!
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Brilliant news
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I couldn't walk much for 3 weeks, but I was older and had no access to physiotherapy, so hopefully he'll be able to start jogging after a couple of weeks, but I'd imagine he won't be fully fit for the start of training.
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Had a groin one 2 Years ago, but abdominal is less time.
He'll be up and walking straight away now.
2 weeks of gentle walking
After 2 weeks, light jogging.
4 weeks, gentle running
6 weeks - weights and back to gentle training.
Mid August before he'll be playing I reckon.
He'll be up and walking straight away now.
2 weeks of gentle walking
After 2 weeks, light jogging.
4 weeks, gentle running
6 weeks - weights and back to gentle training.
Mid August before he'll be playing I reckon.
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Obviously being young, rather than old git like me will speed up his recovery times.
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Almost like getting a new signing, great news. Sure he will come good again for us next season. Wishing him a complete and speedy recovery