Maybe he was too busy being between cheerleaders to notice his kneeHe was probably only on the field for another combined 2 minutes in the 2nd half though in between adverts and cheerleaders.
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Maybe he was too busy being between cheerleaders to notice his kneeHe was probably only on the field for another combined 2 minutes in the 2nd half though in between adverts and cheerleaders.
I find shit like that fascinating.I remember having physio on my knee a few years ago and the physiotherapist saying that many All Blacks players barely have much left of their ACLs but it didn't really matter because they'd got that much muscle around their legs and knees that it didn't really matter.
Good job it wasn’t your champers drinking arm that you injured!I tore my ACL in a motorbike accident 46 years ago, they didn't repair them then, so I had to build up my muscle in the knee to compensate. What it has done though is wear away the Meniscus and just had a full knee replacement. ACL can be a very serious injury, but modern medicine and techniques have vastly improved the prognosis. Has anyone actually any concrete evidence that he has indeed done his ACL?
can remember him playing against us at the lane for everton in the premier league and he dominated midfield he will fit in well with vinni while ollie is out imoI’ve thought since his early Everton days that there’s a very good player in there.
But he’s had shit luck with injuries, he’s as fragile as the top of a Crème Brûlée
20 years old, first full season and getting reoccurring knee injuries does not bode well for the future. Wilder has indirectly contributed to this by making him captain, therefore creating a burden upon the player by making him feel he has to be playing come what may.Any news on Blasters knee? My son has seen a picture of him in a knee brace which is hopefully just a precaution.
He was having a great game b4 he went off and they clearly targeted him with the rough stuff. Fingers crossed he's OK
20 years old, first full season and getting reoccurring knee injuries does not bode well for the future. Wilder has indirectly contributed to this by making him captain, therefore creating a burden upon the player by making him feel he has to be playing come what may.
Aye and if it wasn't for the pigeons on the pitch 2 years ago maybe he wouldn't have slipped on their fossilised shit and jarred his knee. Damn pigeons and Wilder20 years old, first full season and getting reoccurring knee injuries does not bode well for the future. Wilder has indirectly contributed to this by making him captain, therefore creating a burden upon the player by making him feel he has to be playing come what may.
New poster.20 years old, first full season and getting reoccurring knee injuries does not bode well for the future. Wilder has indirectly contributed to this by making him captain, therefore creating a burden upon the player by making him feel he has to be playing come what may.
It’s not naive, I don’t even think it’s controversial to say if Davies is fully fit he’d be an improvement right now on Arblaster. What’s naive is to assume he’s going to be fully fit for a sustained period of time but if he can get there then it’s good for us, him and Oli.Maybe I'm being naive, but I think like Vini Souza Davies can be a real asset in the Championship. If he stays fit that is, of course.
Not controversial, but probably wrong.It’s not naive, I don’t even think it’s controversial to say if Davies is fully fit he’d be an improvement right now on Arblaster. What’s naive is to assume he’s going to be fully fit for a sustained period of time but if he can get there then it’s good for us, him and Oli.
It’s not naive, I don’t even think it’s controversial to say if Davies is fully fit he’d be an improvement right now on Arblaster. What’s naive is to assume he’s going to be fully fit for a sustained period of time but if he can get there then it’s good for us, him and Oli.
Trust you kicked his stick away and kidney punched him as he fellI find shit like that fascinating.
On an unrelated/ perhaps related note, I saw Nigel Pearson (ex pig) on Abbeydale Road a few weeks ago walking with a stick. Not sure what’s caused that but he was one hard bastard when he played and as well
I’m off out to volley some pigeons…Aye and if it wasn't for the pigeons on the pitch 2 years ago maybe he wouldn't have slipped on their fossilised shit and jarred his knee. Damn pigeons and Wilder
If he hadn't have taken up football as a kid, he wouldn't be injured now. Stupid football20 years old, first full season and getting reoccurring knee injuries does not bode well for the future. Wilder has indirectly contributed to this by making him captain, therefore creating a burden upon the player by making him feel he has to be playing come what may.
I’m not Wilders biggest fan but I think you’re way off beam with that one20 years old, first full season and getting reoccurring knee injuries does not bode well for the future. Wilder has indirectly contributed to this by making him captain, therefore creating a burden upon the player by making him feel he has to be playing come what may.
That's right, not Wilder, but his parents, and grand parents etc etc, BastardsIf he hadn't have taken up football as a kid, he wouldn't be injured now. Stupid football
Beattie got flu as wellBit of lineage of injury prone ex-Toffees with John Ebbrell, James Wallace and now him.
If you read them, sounds like someone is very bitter. Poor sausage.New poster.
Made 5 posts this week all criticising CW.
I wonder what rattled him sow much?
Clever use of the female porcine adjunct.New poster.
Made 5 posts this week all criticising CW.
I wonder what rattled him sow much?
It’s become apparent in the past week that pig fans are obsessed with Arblaster and probably rate him even higher than our own fans.20 years old, first full season and getting reoccurring knee injuries does not bode well for the future. Wilder has indirectly contributed to this by making him captain, therefore creating a burden upon the player by making him feel he has to be playing come what may.
Any more rumours on Blasters injury? I heard from someone who knows someone who knows Olis mum that he's out for the season with an ACLIt’s become apparent in the past week that pig fans are obsessed with Arblaster and probably rate him even higher than our own fans.
The above post being further proof of this.
That’s funny and I don’t mean to take anything away…..but I’’m blaming his mum.20 years old, first full season and getting reoccurring knee injuries does not bode well for the future. Wilder has indirectly contributed to this by making him captain, therefore creating a burden upon the player by making him feel he has to be playing come what may.
Congratulations. You have just won today's most stupid comment on social media award. Which is an achievement given the amount of farmers there are crying on various platforms today. You can collect your prize of a left handed screwdriver from your local hardware store. Good work Batman20 years old, first full season and getting reoccurring knee injuries does not bode well for the future. Wilder has indirectly contributed to this by making him captain, therefore creating a burden upon the player by making him feel he has to be playing come what may.
Probably in case he ever has to fight off a pack of wolves againI find shit like that fascinating.
On an unrelated/ perhaps related note, I saw Nigel Pearson (ex pig) on Abbeydale Road a few weeks ago walking with a stick. Not sure what’s caused that but he was one hard bastard when he played and as well
BuggerBeen told this morning Oli had an opp early this week not be back in training until April / May time at earliest.. pretty good source close to the family![]()
Ah I just thought he must be from Birmingham and wrote as he speaksClever use of the female porcine adjunct.
Sad news for the player & us if true. Really feel for him.Been told this morning Oli had an opp early this week not be back in training until April / May time at earliest.. pretty good source close to the family![]()
Been told this morning Oli had an opp early this week not be back in training until April / May time at earliest.. pretty good source close to the family![]()
You could have amputated Morgans leg at knee and he'd still have carried on for half an hour after the final whistle
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