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2020/21 Jean-Philippe Gbamin

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Again no transparency from the club/carlo...Still supposedly doing individual training for like the list 3 months...something is not right...clearly carlo did not like the question one bit. When is he going to come clean and say that this guy is not in the country and has no intention of being here at the moment...I hope that at least we are not paying his wages because he is taking the piss.
You're a lunatic.

Been back at FF since end of last year.
 
Again no transparency from the club/carlo...Still supposedly doing individual training for like the list 3 months...something is not right...clearly carlo did not like the question one bit. When is he going to come clean and say that this guy is not in the country and has no intention of being here at the moment...I hope that at least we are not paying his wages because he is taking the piss.

silly poster posting silly things
 
The Athletic article sounds very promising. In particular the bit about the chap who did his rehabilitation work in Paris describing him as a physical monster as well as saying he is a lovely bloke.

He is only 25. I'm looking forward to seeing him being brought back in to the squad as we near the end of the season.
 

Article on him in today's Athletic.

I shant copy paste as it's behind a paywall.

Key points:

  1. His rehab trainer says he has the build of a track athlete, not a professional footballer. Certain he'll (cliche klaxon) "Come back stronger"
  2. Everton more than happy to remain cautious. The way we have coped with Allan out, coupled with him being ready to return Wednesday means we have ABSOLUTELY NO NEED TO RUSH.
  3. CA “We are showing patience with him because we need to be patient with him. We don’t want to force him to be back when he is not 100 per cent.”
  4. Player would almost certainly have been involved already had it been a 'normal' situation. Individual training away from club medical staff slowed things down.
  5. A lot of the rehab has been focussed on stretches and mobility.
No rush. At all.
 
Article on him in today's Athletic.

I shant copy paste as it's behind a paywall.

Key points:

  1. His rehab trainer says he has the build of a track athlete, not a professional footballer. Certain he'll (cliche klaxon) "Come back stronger"
  2. Everton more than happy to remain cautious. The way we have coped with Allan out, coupled with him being ready to return Wednesday means we have ABSOLUTELY NO NEED TO RUSH.
  3. CA “We are showing patience with him because we need to be patient with him. We don’t want to force him to be back when he is not 100 per cent.”
  4. Player would almost certainly have been involved already had it been a 'normal' situation. Individual training away from club medical staff slowed things down.
  5. A lot of the rehab has been focussed on stretches and mobility.
No rush. At all.
Any thoughts on this info, @BarryThompson1 ?
 

Article on him in today's Athletic.

I shant copy paste as it's behind a paywall.

Key points:

  1. His rehab trainer says he has the build of a track athlete, not a professional footballer. Certain he'll (cliche klaxon) "Come back stronger"
  2. Everton more than happy to remain cautious. The way we have coped with Allan out, coupled with him being ready to return Wednesday means we have ABSOLUTELY NO NEED TO RUSH.
  3. CA “We are showing patience with him because we need to be patient with him. We don’t want to force him to be back when he is not 100 per cent.”
  4. Player would almost certainly have been involved already had it been a 'normal' situation. Individual training away from club medical staff slowed things down.
  5. A lot of the rehab has been focussed on stretches and mobility.
No rush. At all.

Odd about the individual training. Would have thought the club would have monitored that. Sounds positive overall though. The form of Gomes and Davies and the fitness of Docuoure has lessened the impact of not having him and Allan.
 
My theory is that the only way we can claim on the insurance is that if he has to retire, we have to pay his contract off and we will get insurance to cover THAT loss and THAT loss only.

Im fairly convinced we will never be able to claim his transfer fee or the wages we have paid for the last 2 years.
Surely as soon as he is injured the insurance covers his wages, or some of them at least?
 

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