Foden back in training / on the plane to Munich

Firstly, it goes without saying that Phil's health is the most important thing. Appendicitis can be serious if not found quickly, thankfully it seems he'll be fine.

This is a massive blow for us, there's no dressing it up. Phil was coming to the boil nicely, and a big source of goals and creativity.

Jack and Riyad are going to be flogged now, and if Bernardo has to play on the right it means even less rest for Kev and Gundo.

Cole and Kalvin have to step up now, we'll need to rely on them if we're going to have any chance of winning the big prizes.
Let's get Borges or mebude on that bench
 
Get well soon Phil.

With this news I think the league and Champs league are gone again as I counted on peak Phil making the difference and was coming into form. Who knows maybe we get through some bad games with a good result.FA Cup achievable still.

Gutted.
I would he happy with just the fa cup anyway personally
 
Get well soon Phil.

With this news I think the league and Champs league are gone again as I counted on peak Phil making the difference and was coming into form. Who knows maybe we get through some bad games with a good result.FA Cup achievable still.

Gutted.
Typical Bluemoon overreaction.

If its 4 weeks he'll miss the dippers, Saints and Leicester league games. Are you telling me we can't beat those 3 without Phil?

We can't beat Sheff Utd in the FA Cup without him?

Do you not believe we have enough quality in our pretty much injury free squad, to beat Bayern over 2 legs (and he might well be back for the second leg)?

If he doesn't make the Bayern game he'll be back for the Arsenal game. Fit, rested and firing on all cylinders for the run in.

If it was Rodders or Dias I'd be worried. But it ain't, so we got this.
 
Good for him (and everybody) that appendicitis and the attendant surgery has moved on so far. I had it when I was about ten. I was misdiagnosed and the doctor didn't get what it was. About a week later I was in such agony that I was falling off the bed on to the floor and writhing around. Second doctor was called in and, believe me, they had me down that hospital in double quick time. It didn't rupture (that can be life threatening) but it was close run. They gave me the pre-med virtually as I was walking in the door (or rather, hobbled in clutching my stomach), and they had me in the theatre just as fast as protocol would allow.
No keyhole in those days. I still have the visible scar from it nearly sixty years later. It's always bad to get it as an adult (if you're going to get it at all), but Phil should be o.k. within two to three weeks. As the name suggests, it's an appendage — and not a useful one at that. It's a leftover from evolution.
 
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Devastating news for Phil and City but it may have been a background niggle so best sorted before it became serious.

In the past it was 4-6 weeks out. With modern surgery it should be much less. You can never be sure.
 

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