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Summerville expected back in September
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Summerville expected back in September
Misses Pre-season and now expected back hopefully by September, if this news turns out to be true..
Crysencio Summerville will miss pre-season and return sometime in September... • C&H
If that is the case then he's an absolute selfish twat to delay his much needed surgery to repair his twangy hamstrings. He's not even that good anyway for all the hype and is turning in to another disaster costly signing.
Crysencio Summerville will miss pre-season and return sometime in September... • C&H
If that is the case then he's an absolute selfish twat to delay his much needed surgery to repair his twangy hamstrings. He's not even that good anyway for all the hype and is turning in to another disaster costly signing.
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Twat refused an operation then 2 months later agreed to it meaning he now misses pre season.
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 11:57El Scorchio" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 10:39Massive Attack" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 08:55The Team didn't warm up sufficiently enough before the start of the bitterly cold Villa Cup game (as per the observations of the commentator's who thought it was odd) and within the first 20 minutes both Fullkrug and Summerville pull up with hamstring injuries. Summerville thought he could run it off (because he always knows better than the Club Medics) till half time but eventually got subbed at Half Time anyway.
Since then he refused the medical advice to have his twanged hamstring surgically repaired. Preferring it to heal naturally without resorting to surgery like a proper thick cսnt and now he's facing time out at least till September.That's what's weird though isn't it. The injury obviously wasn't bad enough to go off immediately which usually means a couple of weeks out at the most, and then he's out for nine months. I can only think the 'recurrence' in training was actually a far worse injury but who knows. It's just ridiculous though.I reckon he's aggravated it by asking to carry on for the rest of the half before tearing the hamstring further to bits instead of just going off at the first time of asking especially on such a bitter night as it was. Then by refusing to have the surgery early doors thinking the injury could heal naturally against medical advice, he's now ended up in a dogshit situation that he's played a big part in. It certainly is ridiculous.
Yup, definitely something along those lines. Just farcical. Proper West Ham stuff. And he was looking fucking excellent as well in that RWB role
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
El Scorchio" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 10:39Massive Attack" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 08:55El Scorchio" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 08:42 So bizarre. He didn’t even come off right away during the game. It looked like a 1-2 week thing. What did he actually do to himself to be out so long?The Team didn't warm up sufficiently enough before the start of the bitterly cold Villa Cup game (as per the observations of the commentator's who thought it was odd) and within the first 20 minutes both Fullkrug and Summerville pull up with hamstring injuries. Summerville thought he could run it off (because he always knows better than the Club Medics) till half time but eventually got subbed at Half Time anyway.
Since then he refused the medical advice to have his twanged hamstring surgically repaired. Preferring it to heal naturally without resorting to surgery like a proper thick cսnt and now he's facing time out at least till September.That's what's weird though isn't it. The injury obviously wasn't bad enough to go off immediately which usually means a couple of weeks out at the most, and then he's out for nine months. I can only think the 'recurrence' in training was actually a far worse injury but who knows. It's just ridiculous though.
I reckon he's aggravated it by asking to carry on for the rest of the half before tearing the hamstring further to bits instead of just going off at the first time of asking especially on such a bitter night as it was. Then by refusing to have the surgery early doors thinking the injury could heal naturally against medical advice, he's now ended up in a dogshit situation that he's played a big part in. It certainly is ridiculous.
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 08:55El Scorchio" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 08:42 So bizarre. He didn’t even come off right away during the game. It looked like a 1-2 week thing. What did he actually do to himself to be out so long?The Team didn't warm up sufficiently enough before the start of the bitterly cold Villa Cup game (as per the observations of the commentator's who thought it was odd) and within the first 20 minutes both Fullkrug and Summerville pull up with hamstring injuries. Summerville thought he could run it off (because he always knows better than the Club Medics) till half time but eventually got subbed at Half Time anyway.
Since then he refused the medical advice to have his twanged hamstring surgically repaired. Preferring it to heal naturally without resorting to surgery like a proper thick cսnt and now he's facing time out at least till September.
That's what's weird though isn't it. The injury obviously wasn't bad enough to go off immediately which usually means a couple of weeks out at the most, and then he's out for nine months. I can only think the 'recurrence' in training was actually a far worse injury but who knows. It's just ridiculous though.
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
El Scorchio" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 08:42 So bizarre. He didn’t even come off right away during the game. It looked like a 1-2 week thing. What did he actually do to himself to be out so long?
The Team didn't warm up sufficiently enough before the start of the bitterly cold Villa Cup game (as per the observations of the commentator's who thought it was odd) and within the first 20 minutes both Fullkrug and Summerville pull up with hamstring injuries. Summerville thought he could run it off (because he always knows better than the Club Medics) till half time but eventually got subbed at Half Time anyway.
Since then he refused the medical advice to have his twanged hamstring surgically repaired. Preferring it to heal naturally without resorting to surgery like a proper thick cսnt and now he's facing time out at least till September.
Since then he refused the medical advice to have his twanged hamstring surgically repaired. Preferring it to heal naturally without resorting to surgery like a proper thick cսnt and now he's facing time out at least till September.
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
So bizarre. He didn’t even come off right away during the game. It looked like a 1-2 week thing. What did he actually do to himself to be out so long?
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
He can't be relied on for next season.
We need a first team left winger to go with the other positions that all need strengthening.
We'll probably sign right backs and right wingers instead to fill in there.
We need a first team left winger to go with the other positions that all need strengthening.
We'll probably sign right backs and right wingers instead to fill in there.
Re: Summerville expected back in September
Good quiz question actually, who was the clubs first ever injury prone player? Can remember back in the 80s the likes of Dev, Alvin, Gale and Frank Mac had their injury issues but certainly the first three had hundreds of appearances between them but seems a common theme in recent years that we have to sign a long term crock or three.
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 07:18 So it’s likely to be at least 9 months after what was originally billed as hamstring tightness during the FA Cup game at Villa
Douglas Bader would have come back quicker
That's 9 months just to get fit and finally play again before he ever actually finds some consistent quality form which we've never seen from him. Another one who could only manage 1 goal and 1 assist after 19 Prem League games.
£25M spent on another waster..
£25M spent on another waster..
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
So it’s likely to be at least 9 months after what was originally billed as hamstring tightness during the FA Cup game at Villa
Douglas Bader would have come back quicker
Douglas Bader would have come back quicker
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Oh give it a rest ffs, you go on about stalkers but then pop up on a regular basis to tell me I’m a thick cսnt
Go out and have a Singha or 3 and stop being so menapausal, it’s the internet no one gives a fuck.
Neil fucking Harris


Go out and have a Singha or 3 and stop being so menapausal, it’s the internet no one gives a fuck.
Neil fucking Harris
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Manuel wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 05:54Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 05:33Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 02:29 We love a crock at West HamIm not sure how we do it but for as long as i can remember we always seem to be carrying players like this, September will turn into October before he's back and then out again in the year knowing our luck.
Ignore the fannyWhat like you do cսnt
No such luck
All the 4s
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Fanny
Syd is my friend...
I like to move it ...move it
I like to move it ...move it
Syd is my friend...
I like to move it ...move it
I like to move it ...move it
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 05:33Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 02:29 We love a crock at West HamIm not sure how we do it but for as long as i can remember we always seem to be carrying players like this, September will turn into October before he's back and then out again in the year knowing our luck.
Ignore the fanny
What like you do cսnt 

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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 02:29 We love a crock at West HamIm not sure how we do it but for as long as i can remember we always seem to be carrying players like this, September will turn into October before he's back and then out again in the year knowing our luck.
Ignore the fanny
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 02:29 We love a crock at West HamIm not sure how we do it but for as long as i can remember we always seem to be carrying players like this, September will turn into October before he's back and then out again in the year knowing our luck.
I know you're a bit thick, but why is this funny?? You're about as West Ham as Neil Harris, fella.
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Re: Summerville expected back in September
Looking forward to seeing if this geezer can produce the goods next season ?
I have my doubts .
I have my doubts .
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We love a crock at West Ham
Im not sure how we do it but for as long as i can remember we always seem to be carrying players like this, September will turn into October before he's back and then out again in the year knowing our luck.