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it was a very severe injury
it was a very severe injury
It’s worth noting that with our players, operations are usually the last resort. We usually wait to see if injuries heal properly without the need for them. Eg. Numerous players.
Lazy shitHe was at John Lewis oxford street today but he used the escalators and not the stairs (make of that what you will...)
I said when the injury news and timeline for recovery was published that this couldn't be a complete ACL detachment from the bone. He simply wouldn't have been able to do stretches and gym work as soon as he has.
*prays the surgeon knew this.Its his hammy that's detached?
LOL oops, yes.Its his hammy that's detached?
*prays the surgeon knew this.
Funny story when I done my knee the surgeon came in to see me before the surgery and pulled out a thick red marker pen. I had already taken some oral meds to chill me out so when the surgeon marked my knee with a large red "X" I laughed and asked him what that was for. He simply looked up and laughed back saying "So I do the right knee", I stopped laughing not sure if he was serious or not, then he just chuckled on his way out of the room.
That's common practice in any surgery. Sounds silly but mistakes happen unfortunately.
According to the Sun (which has a relatively reliable connection with the club), Harry Kane aims for a early April return now
Just in time to lead our heroic charge for the Europa League places.
I don’t think the Euros will even take place. Stop worrying yourself !!Or to simply be fit enough to get into the England squad for the euros ?