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Delaney: Injury Could Have Ended My Career
Delaney: Injury Could Have Ended My Career
Thursday, 9th Sep 2010 10:13

Centre-half Damien Delaney has admitted he was concerned about his footballing future after suffering his horror thigh injury in the summer. The Irish international played his first game since suffering the problem as the reserves lost 2-0 to Oxford United at Portman Road yesterday.

Delaney suffered compartment syndrome in his thigh in pre-season training, an injury which can potentially lead to serious muscle damage and even the loss of a limb.

The problem initially appeared to be nothing more serious than a dead leg but as the pain became intense and the thigh continued to swell, the defender was rushed to Ipswich Hospital where surgeons immediately cut into his thigh to reduce the pressure on the muscle.

At that stage Delaney admits that he was seriously worried: “It was pretty bad, to be honest with you. On the first day of the injury I had to have a second operation to try and close [the incision made to relieve the muscle pressure].

“Then they were saying there might be problems closing it and I might need skin graft, and if I had a skin graft I’d struggle to play again.

“Luckily the surgeon, Dr Pryke, did a fabulous job for me, he stitched it pretty well and it’s a credit to him and the staff that I’m back playing after only seven or eight weeks.”

The 29-year-old says he has been contacted by people who have been more seriously affected by similar problems: “I’ve had letters from people showing their support. I had a letter from a woman who said that she had suffered the same injury. She played sport and she lost 75% of her thigh muscle. They had to remove her thigh basically.

“That was a distinct possibility for me, really realistic. Losing a leg would have been the worst case scenario, but losing the muscle was a huge possibility.

“If they’d have cut any of my thigh muscle then that would have been it for me,” he continued. “Stitching the wound back up again was another huge thing otherwise I would have needed a skin graft, which would probably have put an end to it as well.”

Once he was over the initial effects of the injury, rebuilding the thigh was the main task: “Rehab went brilliantly. The biggest problem was trying to build the leg back up because the amount of muscle wastage was frightening. My leg had wasted away.

“I’ve had a lot of work to do in the gym with the weights trying to build it back up again and the only way I’m going to get fitter is by playing.

“But the thigh is now brand new, perfect injury-wise. It’s just a case of getting the feel for playing again, and that will come.”

Delaney says he is greatly appreciative of the treatment he received: “I couldn’t have asked any more and that’s why I’m eternally grateful that I’m back playing 45 minutes of a reserve team game. I’m absolutely delighted that I’m playing a reserve team game."

The Cork-born defender says he has been impressed with Town’s performances in his absence: “I’ve been watching with interest! I’ve seen nearly all the games. I just think the break of the ball has gone our way at the start of the season. Chances that we were creating last year which weren’t going in are all of a sudden finding the back of the net. Things just seem to be going for us.

“That comes from a positive attitude from us. Last year balls were hitting the post and going wide, this year they’re hitting the post and going in. It’s just one of those things.”

Tommy Smith has done very well while Delaney has been out of the side, but the 6ft 3in tall defender says that once he’s fully fit he’ll be looking to win back his place: “I’m waiting for chance and when I get my chance I’m not going to be giving it up. Sometimes you just have to bide your time and wait and wait and then when you get your chance, you make sure you take it.

“That’s the type of competitive spirit that the manager’s after here. That’s why he wants two players for every position. Hopefully, I’ll be breathing down Tommy’s neck and hopefully that will elevate his game again and the team will go on and keep winning games.”


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HighSeasBlue added 10:30 - Sep 9
Good to see him back, looks like it could be a few more weeks before he is back in contention for the first team.
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corshamblue added 10:50 - Sep 9
Brilliant attitude! Welcome back, a few games in the Reserves and maybe even feature at Millwall ?

Tommy and Delaney will push each other for that slot and the team will be the overall winner.
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sirbenofmorlingshire added 11:19 - Sep 9
Wow... just makes you wonder doesn't it how something that seems trivial can be so serious. Glad we live in an age of modern surgeory and DD has the will and motivation to get over it. Good work all round I say!
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FenboyBlue added 11:23 - Sep 9
Good news but scary stuff.
Incidentally how do you pronounce that surgeon's name: Dr Pryke ?
Could've been a character from Carry on Doctor.
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BlueBoots added 11:48 - Sep 9
Good to welcome him back - Damo was Mr. Reliable last season once he was shifted infield to centre-back, so Tommy Smith's form at the start of this one will give RK a nice headache!
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blue_em_away added 12:07 - Sep 9
FenboyBlue did schooling pass you by my friend?

It has an e on the end, so cannot be PRICK.
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FenboyBlue added 12:18 - Sep 9
I was aware with that rule for nouns, but it's not necessarily true with names, hence asking for clarification.
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Blue92 added 12:32 - Sep 9
Brilliant attitude there - especially with regards to competing with TS, I agree with him 100%. He'll have to breath down Tommy's neck and all that can produce is positive, either TS will up his game or DD will play better than him and replace or play alongside him. Great for the team overall.
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Gazelle added 12:49 - Sep 9
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Back_The_Boss added 13:45 - Sep 9
Very lucky boy. That injury could have ended his career.
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dubblue added 15:21 - Sep 9
hmm very graphic description...just spoilt my lunch, now where's my ham sandwich!
Glad to see he's on the mend.
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WREXHAM_BLUE added 21:45 - Sep 9
Horrendous injury! Glad to see he's on the mend and with such a positive attitude. Looking forward to getting him back in the squad and fighting for a place.
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martleshamitfc added 22:44 - Sep 9
Will be great to have him back soon, I remember his face as he was being substituted at home to Newcastle last year, playing left back he knew he was awful and had the crowd on his back and looked like he was almost in tears, thankfully he has since been placed in his rightful position and proven what a good player he is. Once fit will probably replace Tommy Smith although he has done nothing wrong or we go to three at the back?
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robdaful added 11:05 - Sep 10
Good to have him back.
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