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Hawkins to Undergo Surgery and Decision to Be Made on Norwood and Jackson
Friday, 22nd Jan 2021 10:03

Striker Oli Hawkins is set to undergo a knee operation which is expected to keep him out for around six weeks, while James Norwood may not be able to start tomorrow’s home game against Peterborough having suffered fatigue in his hamstring during last Saturday’s 1-0 win at Burton and Kayden Jackson missed training earlier in the week and is a doubt.

Assistant boss Stuart Taylor, again standing in for manager Paul Lambert at his pre-match press conference, says Hawkins has been feeling the problem for a little while.

“Oli’s out injured, he’s going for a knee operation but hopefully won’t be out for too long,” he said.

“It’s been niggling at him for a couple of weeks now and we’ve tried to manage it and he’s always got through the pain barrier, but last week he actually came out of training and hence the reason he’s [having the surgery].

“We’ve tried to get him through and manage things but at the start of the week it was just too much for him.

“I don’t see it being anything going into double figures in terms of weeks. I think it’ll probably come in around about the six-week mark.”

He added: “Kayden missed training at the start of the week, so we’ll see whether he comes into contention along with Nors for tomorrow.”

However, he says Lambert will have to consider whether Norwood is OK to start following last week’s game away against the Brewers.

“Nors came off [in the 59th minute], he just felt a little bit of fatigue in his hamstring so he just needed protecting from that,” he said.

“Whether the manager goes and starts him tomorrow is something he’ll go and think about. We just need to wait and see on that one.”


Regarding Jackson’s problem, he added: “It’s a thigh and hip injury. We have to make a decision on him without giving too much away.

“He never trained earlier on in the week, but towards the end of the week he was on the grass.”

Given the situations with Hawkins, Norwood and Jackson, Aaron Drinan may well get the nod to start against Posh.

Jackson and Emyr Huws travelled to the Pirelli Stadium last weekend but weren’t involved on the day, however, Taylor says they took that professionally.

“As I said, Kayden was injured at the start of the week but he’s getting over that now,” he continued.

“Every reaction from every player has been what we’ve been looking for, it’s been positive, everybody that doesn’t play is going to be disappointed and if they were happy not to be playing then you question their professionalism in that sense.

“He showed the right reaction, it’s a good mentality to see, everybody wants to go and win games and achieve the same goals. Everybody’s been totally fine and everybody’s trained well.”

James Wilson, Cole Skuse (both knee), Keanan Bennetts (groin) have also been out of late with the centre-half and the on-loan Borussia Mönchengladbach wideman both having been back out on the Playford Road turf.

“Keanan came back training this week which was good,” Taylor added. “He came through the session fine, which was positive so he won’t be too far away.”

“And Willo started running on grass this week which was good to see, and Cole is coming along fine.”

Moving on to the longer-term injured, he says Kane Vincent-Young is continuing to make progress.

“Kane’s trained a couple of times this week and we’re hoping that he goes and gets another full week behind him next week,” Taylor said. “And then we can start looking at some sort of playing some sort of game for the U23s or in-house.”

Midfielder Tristan Nydam has been out of action since breaking his ankle and suffering ligament damage in July 2019 and Taylor says the 21-year-old is also making progress.

“He’s coming along fine,” he said. “We do feel Tristan has been forgotten about in that sense, but certainly, inside the building, he’s a big part in the dressing room. He’s well-liked and he’s got a great personality, and he’s showed incredible courage to come through.

“And he’s been back on the grass, which has been fantastic to see and hopefully he goes from strength to strength. He’s a great character, a really strong character.”

Taylor says Lambert still needs to take it a little bit easy having been ill with Covid-19 but is working his way back to full involvement.

“He really does, but with his personality, his character and the way he’s always been through his career, he’s never going to go and take a back step and take the easy route,” he said.

“He’s been on the pitch again, he’s been involved in doing as much as he possibly can. I think he’s just trying to build back up again, build his strength up and it’s really important that he does that and not just sit back too much.

“It’s finding that middle ground and just making sure that he gets stronger but at the same time without doing too much.”

Taylor expects to be joined in the dugout by Lambert tomorrow, the Blues boss having been on the bench at the Pirelli Stadium, although rarely venturing towards the edge of the technical area.

“I’m sure he will be!” Taylor continued. “I don’t know for sure, he’ll see how he is when he wakes up in the morning, but he was on the touchline last week so I don’t see him going back and taking a rest, I think he’s always one that’s pushing himself. I’m sure he’ll be on the touchline tomorrow.”


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BlueandTruesince82 added 12:28 - Jan 22
Razor..... more like Dr Nick Riverera
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RobITFC added 12:35 - Jan 22
Ipswichbusiness - Many of the players know they are not good enough for the championship and will not be here if we miracously do go up?
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DifferentGravy added 12:42 - Jan 22
Once again Norwood gets injured....chasing the ball over the top and then chasing back into our half trying to actually get a touch of the ball. Im really not surprised our midfielders/forwards get injured so often when they are being made to do work that isnt relevant to their job. Just watch Thierry Henry......didnt do a jot of running until the ball crossed the half wat line and then he came alive. Poor old Sears and Jackson..... how you can ask a centre forward to play left/right wing and then track back into our own box.....and then get forward to support!? Stupid tactics
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blues1 added 12:47 - Jan 22
Britannia man. And there we go, people talking rubbish. Norwood was carrying an old injury from his time at tranmere, when he signed. But hed been able to play through it while there. It was only after a run of games here last season that it became necessary for him to have an op. Thus the fact hes picking up muscle problems now. As most players do after a major issue, and time away from playing. So no, he wasnt injury free at tranmere at all.
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Linkboy13 added 12:49 - Jan 22
Looks like we're getting our excuses in early for tomorrow. Seems strange it took them so long to tell us that Jackson is injured. News of other injured players is also very vague, all we keep hearing is they are making progress. Makes me wonder if some players are really committed to playing for the club. So sad how much the club has deteriorated over the years. I can only think of one period when things were worse that was 1964 to 66 .
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blues1 added 12:51 - Jan 22
Moscow blue mule. What are you on about? " the manager is injured"? If u were a true fan, ud know that hes been suffering badly from the after effects of covid. Try to keep up before making daft comments.
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ChrisFelix added 12:55 - Jan 22
You couldnt make it up. A month off & 3 strikers injured. No sign of the invisible full back. I wonder why Captain Calamity stays fit !!!!!!
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Westy added 13:01 - Jan 22
Not again !
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leftie1972 added 13:19 - Jan 22
And now a striker (whether signed permanently or on loan) is very much a necessity as Drinan just doesn't score enough and will need some support as it doesn't appear Freddie is in the good books.
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MonkeyAlan added 13:33 - Jan 22
All taking their wages for doing nothing. Bunch of wet farts. No wonder we are where we are. As long as they have their fancy house, flash car, poncy Rolex watches, they don't give a stuff here. Get rid of them all. None are fit to wear an Ipswich Town shirt. Evans you muppet.
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Roo added 13:56 - Jan 22
I was feeling a little more confident with the fresh legs coming in but this has knocked the stuffing out of me. Not so much Hawkins as I don't see him as a goal threat (well not the way the team is set up)... but Norwood and Jackson is a body blow plus I am not a fan of the ungainly Drinan. We need to get one or two prem reserve or unsettled championship centre forwards in fast (offsetting the salary by offloading a couple of midfielders we have) else it could all be over in 2/3 weeks. It's now or never for this season me thinks .... and maybe for lambert. I don't think our defence is so bad (it's not great) - it's the lack of threat and goals which would take the heat off the defence.... anyway those are my current views. I hope I am wrong and will support them whatever.
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PhilTWTD added 14:48 - Jan 22
stevelincsexile

Has a knock, I can't remember what, but he's missed the last couple of U23s games as a result.
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brittaniaman added 14:50 - Jan 22
If Norwood was carrying an injury at Tranmere it certainly did not stop him scoring a record amount of Goals ?
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Theipswich added 14:56 - Jan 22
how on earth are our players getting injured...without even playing ? 6 weeks out and he hasn't played a game in 2 months...what on earth is going on at our shambolic club.
Russell Osman played 66 games in 1980/81.....
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Blue_Meanie added 15:41 - Jan 22
Club is rotten from top to bottom.

No ambition, no direction, no identity, no leadership, no talent, no hope.

Just a collection of “professionals” mugging off a gullible, clueless millionaire each month.
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Linkboy13 added 16:15 - Jan 22
If we did get promoted with this bunch of muppets how many of them would be good enough for the championship 3 or 4 at the most. Rotherham battered us last season and there struggling.
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Cheshire_Blue added 16:51 - Jan 22
Is this a forum for Ipswich Town SUPPORTERS or have I got the wrong end of the stick !
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Skip73 added 16:57 - Jan 22
Thats Hawkins out for the next 18 months then.
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multiplescoregasms added 21:06 - Jan 22
If the club is looking at replacing any of our medical team, can I apply? I have zero knowledge of sporting injuries or how to prevent them, and do not have the ability to look at the situation and work out something is badly wrong with the way the players are training. Maybe I am over qualified?
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istanblue added 21:45 - Jan 22
Just shows up all the happy clappers who keep saying ''we'll be great when we soon get all our injured players back''. We'll never have all our players fit because we have a sh!te medical department.
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