Well it means Gylfi is back in the team unless he puts Richarlison on the right or left and Dom/Kean up front.
Not sure Gylffi is the centre-back you think he is.I'd just bring him on instead of Keane. He'd only have maybe 40% of the field to run/walk, and the one thing he does well is long ball distribution. Hey, it could work.
Grade 2 is PT & rehab and can be back to fit in as little as 6 weeks. I tore mine and was fine for normal life in about that time. And I didn't do a minute of therapy lol
Ignoring the fact that he's not a CB at all and I was being facetious...Not sure Gylffi is the centre-back you think he is.
Grade 2 medial ligament tear...
Anyone wanna tell me exactly how serious that is?
Grade 1 is a strain or stretch of the ligament
Grade two is a tear can be anything from 1mm torn or all of the ligament with only 1mm un torn if that makes sense
Grade 3 is a complete tear , snap of the ligament staying intact but conning off the bone.
So depending on if his ligament is 1% or 99% torn the tome of recovery can vary a lot.
Grade two is often rest and rehabilitation rather than surgery, no? That would be good.
I don't even think Bernard could dead lift BernardExpect him doing dead lifts in finch farm by Wednesday morning then?
Funny because it is true...our medical staff are inept, I really don’t trust them to get any prognosis right.
...our medical staff are inept, I really don’t trust them to get any prognosis right.
The whole Gbamin situation didnt fill me with confidence...
you could just replace a few words here and there and it would work for our owner, manager, players, and so forth....i’ve been banging on about it for years. A highly respected man in Sports medicine told me a long time ago that ‘Everton have fantastic medical equipment and facilities but none of them know how to use it’.
Our deep rooted problem is we have old school Club Doctors. The Club Doctor should be brilliant and innovative.
That's Sigurdsson starting every match for the foreseeable future and Silva sacked then.