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Ainsley Harriott

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That’s why Brooks was out. At the hospital getting it checked out apparently.

Because that’s what you do when you have tonsillitis...go to hospital for a cannula.....

Definitely misses Sunderland and may miss Bolton game.

So, how much have we sold him for? £5m+ add ons is my guess
 

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That’s why Brooks was out. At the hospital getting it checked out apparently.

Because that’s what you do when you have tonsillitis...go to hospital for a cannula.....

Definitely misses Sunderland and may miss Bolton game.

So, how much have we sold him for? £5m+ add ons is my guess
But you have that if it's a test for Glandular Fever where all your glands swell up and you have no energy.

Noticed Brooks has struggled to get to the pace in last couple of games so serious risk of Glandular Fever that could sideline him for about 3-6 months
 
But you have that if it's a test for Glandular Fever where all your glands swell up and you have no energy.

Noticed Brooks has struggled to get to the pace in last couple of games so serious risk of Glandular Fever that could sideline him for about 3-6 months
I’d noticed that as well.

Let’s hope it’s not Glandular Fever or anything serious and he’s back to tear the Pork apart. You never know this might even stall a few bids.
 
NHS direct says

"If oral antibiotics aren't effective at treating bacterial tonsillitis, intravenous antibiotics (given directly into a vein) may be needed in hospital."

Also he's a footballer, he gets the best quickest treatments so it could be.
 
I’d noticed that as well.

Let’s hope it’s not Glandular Fever or anything serious and he’s back to tear the Pork apart. You never know this might even stall a few bids.
Wasn't Deano out for a lengthy spell with glandular fever?

As i recall it took him a while to get back up to speed afterwards
 



I’d noticed that as well.

Let’s hope it’s not Glandular Fever or anything serious and he’s back to tear the Pork apart. You never know this might even stall a few bids.
I got glandular fever in '83 in my first year at uni and couldn't play football for a full 12 months it affected me that badly.

Remember running for the train in Nottm to go to a cup game away at Lincoln (Blades lost) and was burning up and gasping for breath. Horrible feeling.
 
But you have that if it's a test for Glandular Fever where all your glands swell up and you have no energy.

Noticed Brooks has struggled to get to the pace in last couple of games so serious risk of Glandular Fever that could sideline him for about 3-6 months

He’s the right age for glandular fever but they usually do a simple blood test for that.
 
He’s the right age for glandular fever but they usually do a simple blood test for that.

I got glandular fever at 19 and went down to 10.5 stone. Needing to sleep during day. Missed the Blackburn quarter final replay because of it.

Only had a blood test at the GP.
 
I had glandular fever in 1989, the doctor telling me to avoid crowds and excitement. I chose to attend the Brighton home game as I thought we'd win comfortably, keeping my stress levels down. 5-4. Kept me off work for a further month, that did.

I've had three bouts of tonsillitis, the worst being in 2006. When I felt a bit better I went off to Upton Park; Mike Reilly's antics had me going beserk in the crowd, shouting myself hoarse. That last minute disallowed goal meant I had another fortnight off work.
 
Mono-nucleosis is a common form of glandular fever sports people suffer...even the mighty Federer was laid low by it for a few months,easily brought on by over training and burn out.
 
Well you can't get sunstroke in mid winter, not in this country anyway. ;)
 



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