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Hogan's Knee 23:18 - Mar 7 with 12473 viewsClivert

According to Steve Eyre's mate Ian Cheeseman on GMR on the way home it was Hogan's knee which was why he had to be subbed.

Lets hope it's not too serious!
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Hogan's Knee on 23:20 - Mar 7 with 8600 viewsdale_spotland

That Keith clubline fella (works for bury) on twitter has mentioned rumours of a cruciate injury at half time.

Fingers crossed this isn't true.

Days like this one weren't supposed to happen to Rochdale.

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Hogan's Knee on 23:24 - Mar 7 with 8543 viewsRotherhamDale

Surely if it was his cruciate, he wouldn't be able to walk? Never mind try and play on.

Possession with progression.

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Hogan's Knee on 23:26 - Mar 7 with 8529 viewsThacks_Rabbits

Just spoke to a mate that drinks with Coleman and he says he has lost a leg and that Peterborough now only offering £600k post season

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Hogan's Knee on 23:39 - Mar 7 with 8438 viewsHarry_Dale

He's just tweeted, "absolutely gutted!"

Not good at all.
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Hogan's Knee on 23:41 - Mar 7 with 8411 views100notout

Having a scan on it - hillys hoping he's just jarred it and out for a week.

fingers crossed

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Hogan's Knee on 23:42 - Mar 7 with 8399 viewsD_Alien

Hogan's Knee on 23:24 - Mar 7 by RotherhamDale

Surely if it was his cruciate, he wouldn't be able to walk? Never mind try and play on.


He wouldn't be able to walk if the ligament had snapped, but that didn't look likely. It'll almost certainly be twisted - how badly remains to be seen.

It could settle down fairly quickly or take weeks.

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Hogan's Knee on 23:48 - Mar 7 with 8329 viewsPDIDDY

Hogan's Knee on 23:20 - Mar 7 by dale_spotland

That Keith clubline fella (works for bury) on twitter has mentioned rumours of a cruciate injury at half time.

Fingers crossed this isn't true.


Oh dear all that money

Gissa job

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Hogan's Knee on 23:49 - Mar 7 with 8309 viewsPDIDDY

Hogan's Knee on 23:42 - Mar 7 by D_Alien

He wouldn't be able to walk if the ligament had snapped, but that didn't look likely. It'll almost certainly be twisted - how badly remains to be seen.

It could settle down fairly quickly or take weeks.


I walked when mine snapped and still do when I've not got one?

Gissa job

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Hogan's Knee on 23:50 - Mar 7 with 8298 viewsSuddenLad

Hogan's Knee on 23:49 - Mar 7 by PDIDDY

I walked when mine snapped and still do when I've not got one?


We're talking about knee ligaments - not brains !!

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Hogan's Knee on 00:00 - Mar 8 with 8212 viewsMoonyDale

Hogan's Knee on 23:49 - Mar 7 by PDIDDY

I walked when mine snapped and still do when I've not got one?


Snapped ????? You must have been abusing yourself way to vigorously so snap it off Didds....

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Hogan's Knee on 00:00 - Mar 8 with 8208 viewsD_Alien

Hogan's Knee on 23:49 - Mar 7 by PDIDDY

I walked when mine snapped and still do when I've not got one?


You're talking utter shite PDIDDY

Believe me, if you didn't have a cruciate ligament, you wouldn't be able to stand on that leg. if it's a complete tear then reconstruction has to take place.

But then again, we all know you talk utter shite anyway.
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Hogan's Knee on 00:04 - Mar 8 with 8164 viewsPDIDDY

Hogan's Knee on 00:00 - Mar 8 by D_Alien

You're talking utter shite PDIDDY

Believe me, if you didn't have a cruciate ligament, you wouldn't be able to stand on that leg. if it's a complete tear then reconstruction has to take place.

But then again, we all know you talk utter shite anyway.
[Post edited 8 Mar 2014 0:04]


I have a cruciate that has snapped twice, it's not operable tbh, so I'm talking sh ite?

Gissa job

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Hogan's Knee on 00:05 - Mar 8 with 8151 viewsNorthernSou1

Of course you did, soft lad. Dale are going up, going up, Dale are going up!!
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Hogan's Knee on 00:09 - Mar 8 with 8122 viewsD_Alien

Hogan's Knee on 00:04 - Mar 8 by PDIDDY

I have a cruciate that has snapped twice, it's not operable tbh, so I'm talking sh ite?


Yes. There are four ligaments and without any one of them your knee would wobble around like a car wheel with the nuts missing. Further, bones in your knee would start grating on each other, making it impossible to walk. I'd go back to your specialist and check exactly what happened. It must have been a partial tear which has mended but tightened the ligament, thus making it inoperable.

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Hogan's Knee on 00:11 - Mar 8 with 8103 viewsPDIDDY

Hogan's Knee on 00:09 - Mar 8 by D_Alien

Yes. There are four ligaments and without any one of them your knee would wobble around like a car wheel with the nuts missing. Further, bones in your knee would start grating on each other, making it impossible to walk. I'd go back to your specialist and check exactly what happened. It must have been a partial tear which has mended but tightened the ligament, thus making it inoperable.


One reconstruction, another snap, no operation , simple

Gissa job

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Hogan's Knee on 00:21 - Mar 8 with 8039 viewsD_Alien

Hogan's Knee on 00:11 - Mar 8 by PDIDDY

One reconstruction, another snap, no operation , simple


Not so simple, actually. The next step would be grafting of fibres from a similar type of joint to prevent the knee from being permanently unstable. You've been badly advised, and I still maintain your knee would be so unstable without one of the ligaments that your ability to walk would be severely impaired - in most cases almost impossible.
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Hogan's Knee on 00:25 - Mar 8 with 8019 viewsDaley_Lama

I guess this all depends on how hard you are in the end. DIDDY wins.

Regarding Hogan's knee, he had a scan, was evidently back at the ground by the final whistle and gave a "we will see tomorrow" comment to the GMR interviewer at 9:59 as they were going off air.

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Hogan's Knee on 00:29 - Mar 8 with 7986 viewsD_Alien

Hogan's Knee on 00:25 - Mar 8 by Daley_Lama

I guess this all depends on how hard you are in the end. DIDDY wins.

Regarding Hogan's knee, he had a scan, was evidently back at the ground by the final whistle and gave a "we will see tomorrow" comment to the GMR interviewer at 9:59 as they were going off air.


Erm... you don't decide who "wins" and it's not about winning , it's a about cold medical (orthopaedic) facts.

Science, dear boy.


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Hogan's Knee on 00:29 - Mar 8 with 7976 viewsPDIDDY

Hogan's Knee on 00:21 - Mar 8 by D_Alien

Not so simple, actually. The next step would be grafting of fibres from a similar type of joint to prevent the knee from being permanently unstable. You've been badly advised, and I still maintain your knee would be so unstable without one of the ligaments that your ability to walk would be severely impaired - in most cases almost impossible.
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Very unstable, better walking up hill than down, the reconstruction lasted 9 years until the second snap, but hogan can still walk if cruciate is snapped, that's all I said and I get jumped upon

Gissa job

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Hogan's Knee on 00:32 - Mar 8 with 7962 viewsDaley_Lama

No it's not, it's about who is the hardest as shown by the bury fans in the home end. They won that battle too, 20 fans kicked out because they were hard, we only had one kicked out that I saw.

DIDS evidently walked when it was medically impossible.

That's either down to big nuts or religion. I reckon it's the former.

PS. This thread is like NHS Direct
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Hogan's Knee on 00:34 - Mar 8 with 7938 viewsD_Alien

Hogan's Knee on 00:29 - Mar 8 by PDIDDY

Very unstable, better walking up hill than down, the reconstruction lasted 9 years until the second snap, but hogan can still walk if cruciate is snapped, that's all I said and I get jumped upon


No-ones jumping on you, I was trying to establish whether the description of your injuries was just a load of crap.

All I can say is you're lucky. I'd still be going back for a second opinion. It'll only get worse as the rest of the joint tries to compensate.

Edit: some surgeons are capable of performing more advanced reconstruction techniques than others who may give you the impression there's nothing further that can be done.
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Hogan's Knee on 00:35 - Mar 8 with 7924 viewsPDIDDY

Hogan's Knee on 00:32 - Mar 8 by Daley_Lama

No it's not, it's about who is the hardest as shown by the bury fans in the home end. They won that battle too, 20 fans kicked out because they were hard, we only had one kicked out that I saw.

DIDS evidently walked when it was medically impossible.

That's either down to big nuts or religion. I reckon it's the former.

PS. This thread is like NHS Direct
[Post edited 8 Mar 2014 0:32]


I'm Muslim like most in our town, khba

Gissa job

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Hogan's Knee on 00:45 - Mar 8 with 7878 viewsTVOS1907

Hogan's Knee on 00:35 - Mar 8 by PDIDDY

I'm Muslim like most in our town, khba


You're up late, PDIDDY.

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Hogan's Knee on 00:50 - Mar 8 with 7853 viewsPDIDDY

Hogan's Knee on 00:45 - Mar 8 by TVOS1907

You're up late, PDIDDY.


On nights tvos

Gissa job

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Hogan's Knee on 00:53 - Mar 8 with 7833 viewsTVOS1907

Hogan's Knee on 00:50 - Mar 8 by PDIDDY

On nights tvos


Nothing to do, then?

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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