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Some good news to report to begin the week.

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This man is such an important player for us. When he got injured we were never the same. His return will take some time but it's great to see him back doing some fitness work.

 

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Is there any indication when he'll be back? He definitely shouldn't rush but his return will give us such a boost. 

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On 08/01/2024 at 08:21, DangerousSausage said:

Is there any indication when he'll be back? He definitely shouldn't rush but his return will give us such a boost. 

Back for pre season training I've been told

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he was walking in november and looking like he was able to do so without fuss, training is different and so is playing but its all positive signs. i dont feel we need to rush him, allow him to make a return when he is 100% better. pre season for the 24/25 season makes sense provided that doesn't put strain on him. i would rather us give him longer to make sure hes completely fine once he does return to action.

players of ours in the past have been rushed and we always regret it, the reedtz understand that players need time and have given their managers chance to bring in replacements. all very positive stuff.

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There’s no need to hasten Matt Palmer’s return, despite how much we miss his skills, as it could result in further complications. We ideally need him to be as fit as possible. To prevent additional injuries, I’d be more content knowing he’s aiming to return for the next pre-season. It gives us time to adapt to the injury, but at least he’s making progress.

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Yes, there's no rush to see Matt Palmer return despite how much influence he has when he plays. The injury needs time, so that he can come back sharper and resume his role as our brain in midfield.

It's great to see him back training to strengthen his legs etc.

He must be hating not playing, as he seems someone who would play every day if he could, but it is important for him to be ready for his return. From our perspective we don't want it to lead to further injuries. So, I am pleased but mindful that it will be awhile back I see him wearing our shirt again on the pitch. When he does, we'll need to blast his chant to show our appreciation and support upon his return, even if it is a pre-season friendly.

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Hear hear @Chris

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I'm also not suggesting we rush him back, and this is based on complete non-scientific fact, but I get the indication Matty Palmer is super-human. In terms of pure fitness, his body is able to recover quicker than most...

I've seen the whole video and he's already moving very well and is able to put quite a bit of force onto his 'injured' right knee too.

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Never has a player been so missed as Matt has been since his injury..The day will be a big day for us when he returns.

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