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Füllkrug has broken his toe
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‘Incredible’ – Shock as player breaks bone just after arriving from West Ham
West Ham United have only just waved goodbye to Niclas Füllkrug and, somehow, the striker has already managed to make headlines again… And the Italian press are calling it “incredible”.
Just days after leaving West Ham, Füllkrug picked up an injury at his new club. He has broken a toe almost immediately after arriving in Serie A. As a result, his start in Italy has stopped before it really began.
The German forward joined AC Milan on loan, with an option to buy worth around £4.3m (€5m). AC Milan expected him to add experience and physical presence up front. Instead, he landed straight on the injury list.
Calciomercato report that Füllkrug fractured a toe on his foot and now faces several weeks out. Current expectations point to at least a month on the sidelines for the Germany international. Further medical checks will still follow, but the outlook looks clear for now.
The striker just left London, changed leagues and countries, and then immediately became unavailable. Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri already has enough issues in attack. Losing a new signing so quickly only adds to them. But it’s not West Ham’s problem for now.
Fans already questioned arrival from West Ham
There’s likely to be some anger among the AC Milan fanbase. The Rossoneri really needed a striker in January to help them with a push for the Serie A title. When the arrival from West Ham was first rumoured, there was a backlash because of the player’s poor injury history.
Now that he’s picked up an issue so soon after arriving, there’s going to be a lot of I told you so.
Füllkrug was meant to add physical presence and experience to Milan’s frontline. Instead, his first contribution has been an entry in the medical report.
The player himself is naturally thrilled with his move to AC Milan, describing it all as emotionally overwhelming.
‘Incredible’ – Shock as player breaks bone just after arriving from West Ham
West Ham United have only just waved goodbye to Niclas Füllkrug and, somehow, the striker has already managed to make headlines again… And the Italian press are calling it “incredible”.
Just days after leaving West Ham, Füllkrug picked up an injury at his new club. He has broken a toe almost immediately after arriving in Serie A. As a result, his start in Italy has stopped before it really began.
The German forward joined AC Milan on loan, with an option to buy worth around £4.3m (€5m). AC Milan expected him to add experience and physical presence up front. Instead, he landed straight on the injury list.
Calciomercato report that Füllkrug fractured a toe on his foot and now faces several weeks out. Current expectations point to at least a month on the sidelines for the Germany international. Further medical checks will still follow, but the outlook looks clear for now.
The striker just left London, changed leagues and countries, and then immediately became unavailable. Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri already has enough issues in attack. Losing a new signing so quickly only adds to them. But it’s not West Ham’s problem for now.
Fans already questioned arrival from West Ham
There’s likely to be some anger among the AC Milan fanbase. The Rossoneri really needed a striker in January to help them with a push for the Serie A title. When the arrival from West Ham was first rumoured, there was a backlash because of the player’s poor injury history.
Now that he’s picked up an issue so soon after arriving, there’s going to be a lot of I told you so.
Füllkrug was meant to add physical presence and experience to Milan’s frontline. Instead, his first contribution has been an entry in the medical report.
The player himself is naturally thrilled with his move to AC Milan, describing it all as emotionally overwhelming.
Re: Füllkrug has broken his toe
The West Ham effect! Happened long before Nuno was here.Massive Attack wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 22:43 Always good to see all our on loan attacking players either score or assist as soon as they move. The Nuno Effect.
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Hope he smashes them in for them, so that they want him on a permanent.
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Always good to see all our on loan attacking players either score or assist as soon as they move. The Nuno Effect.
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Re: Füllkrug has broken his toe
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 14:35 Was reading that Fullkrug article
He had 4 watches costing 500,000 Euros nicked from his hotel safe
Footballers need to be paid less
What sort of cսnt has that tied up in watches?
Never looked like he knew what time it was in our shirt
Four watches worth 500,000 and he probably still needs Flavour Flav from Public Enemy to teach him what the time is...
Do you know what the time is Fullcrock? Coz I know what the time is! Make some NOISE!



Do you know what the time is Fullcrock? Coz I know what the time is! Make some NOISE!
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Re: Füllkrug has broken his toe
Was reading that Fullkrug article
He had 4 watches costing 500,000 Euros nicked from his hotel safe
Footballers need to be paid less
What sort of cսnt has that tied up in watches?
Never looked like he knew what time it was in our shirt
He had 4 watches costing 500,000 Euros nicked from his hotel safe
Footballers need to be paid less
What sort of cսnt has that tied up in watches?
Never looked like he knew what time it was in our shirt
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Re: Füllkrug has broken his toe
'So, how did your job interview go today?'
'Not great. I was late, managed to shit myself midway through which caused my Tourettes to flair up.'
'Fucking hell, sounds like you had a proper Fullkrug of a day.'
'Not great. I was late, managed to shit myself midway through which caused my Tourettes to flair up.'
'Fucking hell, sounds like you had a proper Fullkrug of a day.'
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Re: Füllkrug has broken his toe
He's the German version of Dangerous Brian whenever he tweaks his ears like a superstitious freak that seems to only give him bad luck rather than good.



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Re: Füllkrug has broken his toe
Poor cսnt don't deserve that even if he has been stealing a living from us back in England.
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eusebiovic wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 12:40For fucks sake! You couldn't make this shit up
https://football-italia.net/report-full ... -in-milan/
Payback for him robbing us blind for 18 months.
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Re: Füllkrug has broken his toe
West Ham paid 30million Euros…
We get 5million if they want to buy…
Typical Hammers Transfer dealing…
We get 5million if they want to buy…
Typical Hammers Transfer dealing…
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For fucks sake! You couldn't make this shit up 
https://football-italia.net/report-full ... -in-milan/
https://football-italia.net/report-full ... -in-milan/
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He just didn't want it. Seems clear he was just here because of the money on offer, TBH. Talked like a tough guy but never played like one.
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he clearly has a low/zero pain threshold, you only have to watch his reluctance to defend or welcome contact (unlike tomas). a big wet lettuce cսnt, who in any other era, never plays for germany
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Re: Füllkrug has broken his toe
To be fair it's a nice change it's happened to someone else other than us for once.
I imagine this means they won't take him and we'll have to give him away in the summer.
I imagine this means they won't take him and we'll have to give him away in the summer.
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I can't remember any occasion apart from the preseason in America when he has ever been fit. A disastrous signing, a panic buy. What he said in that interview was true but you need to back stuff up like that by being an example, which he wasn't, he looked heavy a lot of the time. I'm not surprised fans were calling for him to be captain, because a lot of them seem to be quite superficial.
I would bet any money he doesn't play another game this season.
I would bet any money he doesn't play another game this season.
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southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑14 Jan 2026, 09:18Gank wrote: ↑14 Jan 2026, 01:33 What a bunch of cunts you are. Professional football player just over 30, struggling to stay fit, gets a freak injury and you all think that's great? If he was fit, which I know he never is, he's be our best striker. Shit players don't get to start as the German main man up front. I feel sorry for him, a fit Fullkrug is precisely what we need at the moment and whilst I admit it's a good thing to get him off the wage bill for now as he's being paid to get physio, I don't want the bloke to have to retire. You all loved him when he told the press we were shit, now you think he should go to the knackers yard?I think it's simpler than that, Gank: many fans said don't buy him in the first place. He had a long history of muscle and joint (knee, thigh, hamstring) injuries when we signed him for a large amount of money and on a big wage. What followed was entirely predictable. Edin Terzic, his manager at Dortmund when he played in the CL run, said they always had to nurse him through matches, and many fans criticised Terzic for not replacing Fullkrug with a more mobile striker.
It's West Ham syndrome. We have to do better than this with big transfers.
That's not a criticism, btw. Just my honest opinion of why he was yet another very poor signing - and why it was too predictable.
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Gank wrote: ↑14 Jan 2026, 01:33 What a bunch of cunts you are. Professional football player just over 30, struggling to stay fit, gets a freak injury and you all think that's great? If he was fit, which I know he never is, he's be our best striker. Shit players don't get to start as the German main man up front. I feel sorry for him, a fit Fullkrug is precisely what we need at the moment and whilst I admit it's a good thing to get him off the wage bill for now as he's being paid to get physio, I don't want the bloke to have to retire. You all loved him when he told the press we were shit, now you think he should go to the knackers yard?
I think it's simpler than that, Gank: many fans said don't buy him in the first place. He had a long history of muscle and joint (knee, thigh, hamstring) injuries when we signed him for a large amount of money and on a big wage. What followed was entirely predictable. Edin Terzic, his manager at Dortmund when he played in the CL run, said they always had to nurse him through matches, and many fans criticised Terzic for not replacing Fullkrug with a more mobile striker.
It's West Ham syndrome. We have to do better than this with big transfers.
It's West Ham syndrome. We have to do better than this with big transfers.
