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Unless its announced before then……..Morning all. I guess the likely big news of the day will come this evening to see if Berahino plays. We wait and see.!
Morning all. I guess the likely big news of the day will come this evening to see if Berahino plays. We wait and see.
@Archibald&Crooks if you get any goat bleats today it might be worth saving them till around 7:30pm just incase!!
Ha ha I like the way you say that straight away now a&c before we have ten pages of guessesUnless its announced before then……..
And that's not based on anything I know*
*Usual disclaimer in plain English which people will read what they want into anyway
Aha, mhm, I see what you did there.And that's not based on anything I know*
There's going to be an announcement?!?! When?! When?!Unless its announced before then……..
And that's not based on anything I know*
*Usual disclaimer in plain English which people will read what they want into anyway
then break his leg #spursyBerahino will play - we all know this really (no mikey green)
If Berahino plays I'm hoping for one of those sulky, disinterested Berbatov-esque performances.
Well if he plays which I think he will do then rumours of him having part one of a medical cannot be true. I don't think this deal is that far down the road yet
PhyisoRoom said:The first part of the medical will be undertaken by the club doctor, who will ascertain the player's medical history during the subjective examination. In the case of a foreign player, it may be necessary for the player's agent and/or interpreter to be present.
The club doctor will check for any previous significant illnesses and ask if the player has had any operations in the past. In addition, the doctor will check the family history of the player, which may be indicative of hereditary conditions.
Apart from major illnesses or operations, the doctor will check for past sporting injuries, which should be recorded in the player's medical file, made available by the selling club. This will give a picture of how often the player has missed training or matches and if the player has had any recurrent injuries such as hamstring strains or ankle sprains.