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"The Clarets have also been dealt a blow in that area after Jordan Beyer, suffered a setback following 19 months out with a knee injury" reported by BBC Sport https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 36j3d4rn7o
Do we know if this is long-term (again)? I knew he had played in at least one ffriendly, and his interview at that time was so positive.
Do we know if this is long-term (again)? I knew he had played in at least one ffriendly, and his interview at that time was so positive.
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I doubt he'll ever play for us again...
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I too read that article this morning. I really do worry that after this latest set back he’s done.Im_not_Robbie_Blake wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:46 am"The Clarets have also been dealt a blow in that area after Jordan Beyer, suffered a setback following 19 months out with a knee injury" reported by BBC Sport https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 36j3d4rn7o
Do we know if this is long-term (again)? I knew he had played in at least one ffriendly, and his interview at that time was so positive.
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It's not news - it was reported a number of weeks ago, probably around the time he didn't feature when we played Huddersfield/Shrewsbury. The report just said a setback.
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I thought that. He was always going to have setbacks after that long out, all sorts of strains on the body going through recovery.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:50 amIt's not news - it was reported a number of weeks ago, probably around the time he didn't feature when we played Huddersfield/Shrewsbury. The report just said a setback.
Nothing to worry about really.
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Hopefully it is just that but you are right, when players are out for a long time, they pick up all sorts of niggles such as hamstring and calf strains. It can take an age to fully recover.burnley007 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:55 amI thought that. He was always going to have setbacks after that long out, all sorts of strains on the body going through recovery.
Nothing to worry about really.
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It's a bad one unfortunately, really feel for the lad, he's put loads of work in.
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A class player in that first season under Kompany. Really feel for him at the moment. Seems a genuinely decent fellow. Will definetly need that 'close team spirit,' built up last season, around him.Behind you all the way, Jordan.
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Reminds me of Chris McCann’s lengthy injury but he did eventually make a full recovery
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Never the same player after Turner, Sunderland, took him out. Shame cos he was already looking a PL player.warksclaret wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 12:35 pmReminds me of Chris McCann’s lengthy injury but he did eventually make a full recovery
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He was looking a revelation in the Prem. Really suited his game.Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 3:15 pmNever the same player after Turner, Sunderland, took him out. Shame cos he was already looking a PL player.
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Its a massive shame for the lad and us but i'll be surprised if he ever gets back playing at a good level.
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The problem being setback seems to be used for anything these days from a week out to 6 months. His original injury was probably described as a set back at the time.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:50 amIt's not news - it was reported a number of weeks ago, probably around the time he didn't feature when we played Huddersfield/Shrewsbury. The report just said a setback.
I'm a bit baffled that he even got on the pitch at all, he was really obviously still.limping heavily, however much people on here say that he wasn't.
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A massive shame as he was fantastic in Kompany’s first season. Also comes across in his interviews really well.
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He looked to be limping quite badly when he attended the fixtures breakfast.Goliath wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:50 pmThe problem being setback seems to be used for anything these days from a week out to 6 months. His original injury was probably described as a set back at the time.
I'm a bit baffled that he even got on the pitch at all, he was really obviously still.limping heavily, however much people on here say that he wasn't.
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It was quite evident at the fixture release that he was nowhere near ready to play football at any level .
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He absolutely was. Looked a million miles away. Moving very gingerly and his step up and down to and from the mini stage they had set up looked a real effort for him.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Aug 22, 2025 8:46 amHe looked to be limping quite badly when he attended the fixtures breakfast.
Sadly, I don’t believe we’ll see him play at this level (or any meaningful level) again. Massive shame, looked a real talent. A fit Beyer starts for this team.
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Are we nearing the stage where we get an insurance payout if he is unlikely to recover this season?
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We will never know but I'd love to hear the reasoning behind his friendly outing. It looked a bit of a crazy decision