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Originally Posted by deepinthajeep
CD9 back practicing.
[h1]Charlie Davies Aims To Be Playing For Sochaux By End Of April[/h1] [h2]The young forward is confounding doctors with the speed his recovery is going at. He is targeting a return to les Lionceaux’s first team by the conclusion of the campaign.[/h2] [h3]By Robin Bairner[/h3] [h4]Mar 12, 2010 8:21:00 AM[/h4]
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2009 FIFA Confederations Cup: Charlie Davies, Egypt - United States (PA)
[h4]Related Links[/h4] [h4]Teams[/h4] Charlie Davies has targeted the end of April as a potential comeback date for Sochaux after suffering a terrible car accident last October that instantly killed one of the passengers in the vehicle he was travelling in.
The American international star had a lengthy list of injuries but is well on the comeback trail, training vigorously and nursing only a problem with his left elbow.
“I think doctors are a little impressed,
Originally Posted by deepinthajeep
A cross? or just the boss.
incredible.
(i know i'm late, i've been busy)
Originally Posted by JCH3
Originally Posted by deepinthajeep
CD9 back practicing.
[h1]Charlie Davies Aims To Be Playing For Sochaux By End Of April[/h1] [h2]The young forward is confounding doctors with the speed his recovery is going at. He is targeting a return to les Lionceaux’s first team by the conclusion of the campaign.[/h2] [h3]By Robin Bairner[/h3] [h4]Mar 12, 2010 8:21:00 AM[/h4]
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2009 FIFA Confederations Cup: Charlie Davies, Egypt - United States (PA)
[h4]Related Links[/h4] [h4]Teams[/h4] Charlie Davies has targeted the end of April as a potential comeback date for Sochaux after suffering a terrible car accident last October that instantly killed one of the passengers in the vehicle he was travelling in.
The American international star had a lengthy list of injuries but is well on the comeback trail, training vigorously and nursing only a problem with his left elbow.
“I think doctors are a little impressed,
Originally Posted by socluis90
73 more days
btw some guy i know who works for the galaxy said he saw onyewu last week at HDC and not looking good
Gomez helps Puebla to 2-1 win over America in Mexican Claursura
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS(CP)–1 day ago
MEXICO CITY — Herculez Gomez fired a free kick through the hands of Mexico international goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa to help Puebla to a 2-1 win over America on Sunday, ending the club's five-match winless streak and increasing its chances of advancing in the Mexican Clausura championship.
Guatemalan striker Carlos Ruiz put Puebla ahead in the 55th and Gomez doubled the lead with a powerful free kick in the 77th.
Ochoa, who started for Mexico in World Cup qualifiers, made a similar mistake two weeks ago in an international friendly match against North Korea.
Daniel Marquez scored in the 79th for America, who are struggling with just two points in their last three matches.
Puebla now has 12 competition points and retains a slim chance of reaching the playoffs from Group 2. Monterrey leads with 27 points, followed by Morelia (20) and America (1.
Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
J.Jones suffered another fracture.
he is out.
Oguchi Onyewu sounds as upbeat as a cautious man can be.
The big U.S. central defender, who's been out of action since October, told Insider on Friday that his injured left knee is "close to 100 percent," and that he's still hoping to make his Serie A debut in AC Milan's final month of league play.
But he says he's taking extra care not to come back too fast and jeopardize his chances not only with Milan, but with the national team at the World Cup.
"Things are going really well," says Onyewu, whose original prognosis after the injury in the final qualifying match against Costa Rica was at least a six-month recovery period. "Everything is still ahead of schedule in terms of the whole process."
But he adds, "We're being very cautious."
Other players, including Jermaine Jones and Maurice Edu, have hurt themselves by coming back too soon from injuries. Onyewu understands the impulse to hurry back, but won't take any chances. "It's happened to so many people," he says. "You want to get out there and do your job, but your body might feel better than it actually is."
So despite having been able to work out on a limited basis with the national team ahead of the squad's friendly in Amsterdam in early March, Onyewu is being extra deliberate.
Earlier this month, he visited Los Angeles, where he was evaluated by Dr. Bert Mandelbaum, the physician who operated on his torn patellar tendon. "I went there so he could take a look before the last phase of the whole rehab, before I start in with field training and doing everything with the ball," he said. "The surgeon knows better than anyone else how things are supposed to look."
And for now, things are looking up -- though Onyewu is cagey about when he'll be back in full training.
"I'm not going to put any deadlines on anything," he said, "but right now, I'm fine-tuning. I'm just about ready."