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McGoldrick Set for Six-to-Eight Weeks Out, Longer If He Needs Surgery
Friday, 12th Aug 2016 14:54

Town have confirmed that striker David McGoldrick suffered an ankle ligament injury during Tuesday’s 1-0 EFL Cup defeat to Stevenage and is facing six-to-eight weeks out, if he doesn’t require surgery, which would lead to an absence of 12 weeks.

“It’s devastating news for Didz and it’s a real freak injury as well,” manager Mick McCarthy told the club site.

“He went on at half-time and with almost his first touch, he jumped for the ball and landed awkwardly. He thought he has rocked his ankle and ran it off.

“It turns out he has damaged the ligament in his ankle and we are looking at six-to-eight weeks on the sidelines. “

Town are hopeful the Republic of Ireland international won’t need to go under the knife.

“He will see the surgeon on Monday and hopefully he won’t need an operation,” McCarthy continued. “If he does, it could be 12 weeks out.”

A 12-week absence would see McGoldrick sidelined until early November, which may well see McCarthy looking to add to his striking options, even having added Luke Varney as cover this morning.

Several Championship clubs were keeping a close eye on McGoldrick, including Sheffield Wednesday and Newcastle, but the injury ends any likelihood of sides making a move for him before the transfer window closes at the end of the month.

The injury also rules McGoldrick out of the Republic of Ireland's home friendly against Oman on Wednesday 31st August and their opening 2018 World Cup qualifier in Serbia on Monday 5th September.

He also seems very unlikely to make the early October qualifiers at home to Georgia and in Moldova.


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bluesince84 added 14:57 - Aug 12
People seem shocked by this. Was always going to happen and should have been planned for . We should celebrate that he managed a whole game and a half , went well beyond my expectation !!
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humberblue added 15:02 - Aug 12
And before anyone shouts "Get Rid" , there is no one that will buy him with his injury record. Stuck with him on high wages until his contract is up. Shame, as a good player if fit. Couldn't we find anyone else but Varney to fill in. Surely one of the youngsters is good enough to step up ?
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runningout added 15:03 - Aug 12
time to bring in decent striker and right back is now
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muccletonjoe added 15:06 - Aug 12
Johnny williams name popping up on twitter. Would not surprise me.
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rinkydinkpanther added 15:09 - Aug 12
McGoldrick is a 'freak injury'.

Note how 75% of his nickname is the past tense, much like himself.
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FrowsyArmLarry added 15:09 - Aug 12
You misspelled sixty eight
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ArnieM added 15:10 - Aug 12
SICK NOTE.
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shenfieldblue added 15:13 - Aug 12
Well what a surprise.
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Daz added 15:16 - Aug 12
I see him struggling on tuesday, hadn't been on long. He seemed to shrugged it off. Why did he not get the bench to check it?
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unknown100 added 15:18 - Aug 12
I never want an injury on anyone so hope he has a speedy recovery and can become a good player

But I think we are better off without him! No movement, lazy and for some reason has this reputation of being our star striker? Never fit, bring in a top quality striker on loan and have a real focal point up front- something mcgoldrick is not, and show him what a real striker is!
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cornishnick added 15:30 - Aug 12
Problem with bringing Jonny Williams in is that his injury record is barely better that McGoldrick's
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Currie10 added 15:36 - Aug 12
Only silver lining is it's better for the injury to happen now and us to act rather than Sept 2.

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brian_a_mul added 15:38 - Aug 12
Im really sorry to hear this news, Didz must be devastated!
Thats a big dent to us but also his International chances.

Lets hope the injury heals quick without need for surgery.

Get better soon Didz!
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FromIpswichToPhoenix added 15:41 - Aug 12
McGoldrick injured, Hyam injured, few permanent signings, crashing out of cup to a lower level team. What year is this? Sounds an awful lot like the last few seasons. Same BS, different year.
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manualthetisfanclub added 15:42 - Aug 12
Now there's a shock!............. Not for me! I agree with bluesince84, the guy is made of glass, could never rely on him to stay injury free for a whole season, he's to fragile! Now is the time Micky should go straight to ME and demand to be backed, because as much as I admire Varney for his effort he ain't got that bit of quality the mcgoldrick has! Time to write mcgoldrick off for the season now, can see it now..........another setback blah blah blah
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blueblood66 added 15:48 - Aug 12
Feel for Dids, he must be so fed up, more than any of you morons slagging him off are.
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planetblue_2011 added 15:57 - Aug 12
Oh man get rid of him in Jan take what money we can for him.
He's useless how many more injuries is he gonna get!!!
Shouldn't of got rid of Varney in the first place!! What was Mick thinking.
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floridaboy added 16:02 - Aug 12
Calling Johnnie Williams
Is there a Mr Williams in the house

Please Mick go get him!!
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bedsitfc added 16:04 - Aug 12
Time for Sears to shine
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RaymondovicBlue added 16:16 - Aug 12
That picture tells it all...... BIG shame for player and club. We had all hoped for better. Worst case scenario is 6-8 weeks without surgery, then it goes again and a further 12 weeks after surgery.

Let's hope this injury heals fast - and that it is the last we hear of !!



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jas0999 added 16:23 - Aug 12
Sad but not unexpected news. It's a shame, but we should have been planning accordingly. One thing was for sure, McGoldrick was going to miss a large chunk of the season. I'd have expected us to have signed a striker in the summer. Varney is a great guy but not the answer.
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potter84 added 16:33 - Aug 12
I'd take any of these for loan Bent Campbell Nugent Akpom Sinclair Vydra Wilson these will all warm benches with few game time minutes this season.
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Devereuxxx added 16:33 - Aug 12
After two years of false starts, this time I think is finally say enough is enough. His body clearly isn't up to the rigours of regular football - however much of shame that might be.

Get in a season long loan for now to replace him, then next summer a quality striker must be the priority.
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RaymondovicBlue added 16:46 - Aug 12
He's on a contract so worth keep trying to get him fit - but have to agree with others that we need to NOT rely on him being back to head our attack at any time soon. Give him a good number of reserve games or FA cup games to PROVE his fitness, but not get hopes up before he is ready to shine .... So yes we need another striker if both he and Pitman are out. Luke Varney is NOT the future, we all know that - but when he has played for Town in that right side attack he has been as good as anyone else on the pitch (ish, give or take). As an immediate signing I'm not too upset, and who else would be willing to cover only for such a short time and then be thrown out again??

I think we need to give it a couple more league matches before we write off the squad - several more to be fair, but the window shutting isn't fair, is it ... but that's a different story altogether!
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OldClactonBlue added 16:56 - Aug 12
Disastrous. Injury prone he may be but he's still our best player.
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