Having started this blog for my journalism degree (Professional Sports Writing and Broadcasting) I chose to focus on a subject which fans don’t really get to hear about and was going to attempt to give an insight to the lighter side of the changing room away from the drama of a match day. I now find myself with a lot of time on my hands, and a different story to tell…that of a player with a long term injury.
After a frustrating start to the season, in which my hamstring injury and the form of Keogh and Tomori had restricted me to only four appearances (two starts, two as sub), I was delighted to be given a start at The Bet365 Stadium on Wednesday. I thought this might be the start of my season and hoped I would be able to solidify my place back in the starting XI…unfortunately it turned out to (pretty much) be the end of my season, in dramatic circumstances.
For those that aren’t aware in the 42nd minute of the first half I ruptured my left Achilles’ tendon.
I used this as my motto the last time and I got myself back and playing in the UEFA Cup and Premier League after five and a half months.
I have tried to remain positive from the moment it happened. I’m focusing on what I can do whilst I’m out of action and trying to be proactive, rather than worrying about what I’m missing out on. I have also taken perspective from the fact that in this same week my former team mate Leon Barnett has had to retire due to a serious heart condition.
My injury is bad, but it’s one I will be given the opportunity to return from. Whereas Leon has not only had to step away from the game he loves, but will have to monitor his condition throughout his life. When I think of this I can only consider myself to be extremely fortunate.
I’m ready for this fight and I’ll be posting updates of my progress throughout.
CD
Great article Curtis . Hope the surgery goes well and Best of luck with your recovery . Up the RAMS
LikeLike
Would love to hear your original blog title. Good luck with recovery.
LikeLike
Gutted for you Curtis but hopefully you’ll be back stronger for sure mate. Good luck with your recovery and hopefully we will see you playing in Derby shirt again in the Premier League that would be nice.
Will look out for your blog and twitter. 👍👍👍👍
LikeLike
All the best Curtis we,’ll all be supporting you.
LikeLike
So sorry to hear about your injury. I ruptured my achilles back in May whilst playing netball, so I completely understand the physical and mental battle that lies ahead of you.
All the best for your surgery and rehab and I hope to see you back on the pitch next season.
LikeLike
What a great piece Curtis thanks for writing it, I can only wish all the best for your recovery, you will be missed as you was when you waited for your chance.
All the best
Gem
LikeLike
Great piece looking forward to the next instalments
LikeLike
Such terrible luck Curtis.
Being the grafter you are, possessing the grit and determination you’ve demonstrated on the pitch for years assures us you’ll be back leading the boys back out at Pride Park soon.
In saying that I am thoroughly looking forward to the updates on this blog. Keep us posted and best of luck for the recovery.
COYR
In
LikeLike
Great blog Curtis,
If you have time during your recovery and would like to come into a local school in Derby to do a Q&A session with some of our pupils please get in touch.
shopkins@saintben.derby.sch.uk
LikeLike