That's not particularly optimistic viewing
Yeah people are reading a lot into a photograph, when he's literally there to find out the extent of the injury not because they know the extent of the injury. Until they find out they'll treat it with every possible precaution, assume the worst etc.They do all that as a precaution, we will see, fingers crossed. Sometimes it’s obvious like when my leg was bent to the side from the knee. Gutted if we lose him for the season.
I'd be more worried if he was walking around without crutches before his scan tbh
I'd be more worried if he was walking around without crutches before his scan tbh
Yeah people are reading a lot into a photograph, when he's literally there to find out the extent of the injury not because they know the extent of the injury. Until they find out they'll treat it with every possible precaution, assume the worst etc.
so it will be alcatraz in his place won’t it?
but it will be alcatraz in for doucs on sat
Letting him walk of the pitch didn’t seem like a good move though.I'm no doctor but this sounds quite intelligent, so, I'll pin all my hopes on this...
covid experts, transfer experts, ATC experts, cold case murder mystery experts, tantric spiritualist expert, who's missing?It’s amazing how many medical specialists we have on this forum, must be some sort of record.
Letting him walk of the pitch didn’t seem like a good move though.
I don't know why we're going to the expense of the scan when the injury can be diagnosed from a poor quality photograph of him standing in a medical waiting room.It’s amazing how many medical specialists we have on this forum, must be some sort of record.
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Non-contact injuries are the ones to be scared of. That was Mangala'sAm thinking the same...hopefully. He seemed to have a different response than with Mangala's knee injury.
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