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Doesn't go into much detail but i always thought something fishy was going on especially since his concussion came absolutely from no where and with no time limit set.

Did start training last week but who knows.

http://m.3aw.com.au/news/heritier-lumumbas-future-with-the-demons-unclear-20160615-gpjxxd.html

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I wish 3AW 693 had shown him in a Melbourne jumper instead of a Collingwood one! Some of these media outlets show no respect.

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"You're saying that there is a chance that he won't play this year?"

"Well, I said that about Chris Yarran." says Scoop.

 

LOL like they have anything to do with each other.

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Just now, small but forward said:

They've dropped the story, what did it say?

All it said was that they believed Lumumba was dealing with personal issues on top of his concussion and that he may be placed on the LTI because of it.

There were no quotes from the club, from Lumumba, his manager etc.  Just seemed to be pure speculation and nothing more. 

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FWIW overheard someone at training on Sat ask him if he was any chance of getting back (not sure if they said this week or just any chance soon) and his response was something along the lines of "Not even close".

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7 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

All it said was that they believed Lumumba was dealing with personal issues on top of his concussion and that he may be placed on the LTI because of it.

There were no quotes from the club, from Lumumba, his manager etc.  Just seemed to be pure speculation and nothing more. 

Tks WB

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Just now, stuie said:

Either it's not factual and "Scoop" is a scumbag for making it up, OR it is factual and he's a scumbag for running off to tell everyone on radio about it.

Either way....

 

He's probably heard something and just run with it, and the fact they've pulled the article doesn't look all that flash.  It seems they didn't follow it up and might have been caught out reporting something that wasn't factual.  There may well be some other factors involved in Lumumba's absence, but clearly these guys haven't done their due diligence on it.

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4 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

He's probably heard something and just run with it, and the fact they've pulled the article doesn't look all that flash.  It seems they didn't follow it up and might have been caught out reporting something that wasn't factual.  There may well be some other factors involved in Lumumba's absence, but clearly these guys haven't done their due diligence on it.

Due dilligence? He said something about Yarran once, what more do you want.

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8 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

He's probably heard something and just run with it, and the fact they've pulled the article doesn't look all that flash.  It seems they didn't follow it up and might have been caught out reporting something that wasn't factual.  There may well be some other factors involved in Lumumba's absence, but clearly these guys haven't done their due diligence on it.

Fair chance mate.

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He got knocked out at Etihad I seem to recall.

During the St Kilda game and the umpires let the Saints run over the injured player for a goal.

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13 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

He's probably heard something and just run with it, and the fact they've pulled the article doesn't look all that flash.  It seems they didn't follow it up and might have been caught out reporting something that wasn't factual.  There may well be some other factors involved in Lumumba's absence, but clearly these guys haven't done their due diligence on it.

article is not pulled. i just clicked on it and listened to the 3aw recording

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Just listening to the audio of this "story"

"It's been put to me that he may be put on the long term injury list so that the club can upgrade a player - now the club say that's news to them."

 

Journalism at its finest. 

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2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

article is not pulled. i just clicked on it and listened to the 3aw recording

Different photo and far less text than what was originally put up.

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Hmm immediately ithink...who wrote it and why ? Ch9 news showed a 'grab' of Harry back on track. 

Funny buggers galore 

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Ever noticed how every time this forum starts having a go at the media, sometimes within minutes faeces start floating around the ether. WTF.

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I spoke to Heritier after training today where he was doing mainly kicking and running drills with Daniel Cross. I asked him if he was going to be playing again soon and his words were 'I will be back after the break.' That maybe is his view and the Club may have a different view but he said it in a friendly, happy way that I came away believing him. 

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Took longer than Brayshaw to recover when AB had multiple concussions this year. I think we can all add 1+1 and get 2. But we aren't all desperate footy journo's. 

Apparently H is back training which means if things go well he can play again soon - be it at Casey - and things can progress from there.

I hate the idea of reporting on a personal issue. If it's personal leave it that way.

If it's family, mental or physical health, drugs, alcohol, crime or whatever that's fine, report that when the person involved has given permission or when it really is in the publics interest.

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10 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Took longer than Brayshaw to recover when AB had multiple concussions this year. I think we can all add 1+1 and get 2. But we aren't all desperate footy journo's.

There's lots of studies that indicate the effects get much worse as you get older. When you consider that H would have likely had multiple concussions through his career already then I think you're adding 1+1 and getting 3 mate.

 

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