Unrelated note, horse called Crafty Roberto running in 2.15 market rasen, got to be worth a punt.
In the presentation I had to do on it I talked about hitting rats over heads with a hammer as testing so don't mind me. I wouldn't be surprised if they'd used Osman as a test subject to see the effect of concussion on a professional football player.Don't you come on here with all this sensible stuff it's all the clubs fault, it's got nothing to do with medicine and sh1te like that.
Healing or recovering from a concussion takes time. It may take days to weeks, or even months. You may be irritable, have trouble concentrating, be unable to remember things, have headaches, dizziness, and blurry vision. These problems will probably recover slowly. You may want to get help from family or friends for making important decisions.
Kenny Dalglish says Everton's 15-year Anfield hoodoo is not psychological. In his Daily Mirror column, the Liverpool legend said: "It is just down to Everton not being good enough in those particular fixtures to get a result. I think it will be the same as usual on derby day."
Oh how I wish to get a win today.
Heavy night of homo-experimentation the night before a Derby.....schoolboy error lad.My butthole has gone lads
@davek demanding Coleman is in when he's got a brain injury.
Shameful.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/patientinstructions/000126.htm
As said earlier in the week: Coleman out on top of Barkley's absence makes us a very pedestrian team. If I were Liverpool I'd be very relaxed about Everton's chances of doing damage on the break and just anticipate problems from set pieces...which we're not that great at anyway.
FFS, if Coleman is out how does that happen when he went off with an innocuous initial injury. That medical team / coaching staff at FF need booting in the bollocks.
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