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Posted by MurderOnZidanesFloor on 17/7/2025, 15:27:25
supposed to be discussing his future amongst other things.
main points:- - not his heart from stopping him playing, been working with eriksen's cardiologist for 18 months and he's cleared to play - his ankle is what is stopping him, tore his deltoid ligament, had surgery, after 2 months was told surgery didn't work so had to have it again. He was 2 days away from being ready to play for Luton before he tore the ligament. - wants to play again and is working towards that but ankle not 100% yet, said he's aware clubs might see it as a risk that he's not played for nearly 2 years but he hopes once he is fit he'll find a club. - said luton needed to start over, impressed with Bloomfield, impressed with the signings and that we missed leadership on the pitch last season and that's been addressed with the signings (saville, naismith). -not interested in management, but interested in coaching in the future. said the stress from mgmt is too much, said how rob edwards was on top of the world after getting luton to the prem then within 6 months was a shadow of his former self
The bloke is massively unlucky with that ankle injury. 2 days from being ready, the lift he'd have given the players, supporters, whole club would have been immense.
Your final point just shows how utterly ridiculous it was to keep Edwards on as long as we did.
A bit like when Sol had his stroke we went into decline as a team. The same seemed to happen with Tom after the second cardiac arrest. It's probably just coincidence but it's a bad one.
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