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Yes, that's true , but it is the club's mis-information/ no information over the years that I was referring to.We hardly had any injuries last season.
Yes, that's true , but it is the club's mis-information/ no information over the years that I was referring to.We hardly had any injuries last season.
not necessarily...but I see others have handled this fallacy so I shall not continue. If I only could figure out how to cancel a post this would not have been posted.Really showing us up for not signing that defensive midfielder in the summer now.
I just hope Son hasn't picked up the same injury that Lamela picked up when he first came. A vague foot injury (in Lamela's case was his back) that keeps Son out for months.
How do we actually 'know' it is PF? If it is then there is no way we can put a timetable on his return and Poch is right to vague in his responses. Also, if this is true it could be months before we the Son again.We know what Son has got - plantar fasciitis
Poch wasn't vague at all he said probably another 2-3 weeks for Son "He's nearly ready to come back"... and Mason and Nabil would be sooner.How do we actually 'know' it is PF? If it is then there is no way we can put a timetable on his return and Poch is right to vague in his responses. Also, if this is true it could be months before we the Son again.
How do we actually 'know' it is PF? If it is then there is no way we can put a timetable on his return and Poch is right to vague in his responses. Also, if this is true it could be months before we the Son again.
Poch wasn't vague at all he said probably another 2-3 weeks for Son "He's nearly ready to come back"... and Mason and Nabil would be sooner.
As far as the announcement I am/was unaware. As far as PF etiology, course & treatment I am fully aware which leads to my point - his timetable/return has already been pushed back 3 weeks time. This one has already and could further linger! Fingers crossed.If I'm remembering correctly, I believe the club itself actually announced the specifics of the injury (the plantar fasciitis). If that is the case, the timetable Poch gave for his return could be accurate. Unfortunately, it's a problem which can last awhile if it doesn't respond to conservative treatment (rest, ice, and 'roids), but I'm hoping with Poch's declared timetable for return that the recovery is going well.
I've had that. It's painful!We know what Son has got - plantar fasciitis
I've had that. It's painful!
I currently have it and there's no end in sight. Have had it for 2 months so far. Hopefully Son will heal better than I am
I hope so too. I think it lasted about 4/5 months with me. You think it's gone, then it hits you again.I currently have it and there's no end in sight. Have had it for 2 months so far. Hopefully Son will heal better than I am
What's that?Could be ED.
I'll give anything a go. Cheers buddyMy foot has slowly recovered since Iast July, I'm on my feet all day so it's taken ages, bloody agony after a days work in the beginning , found my ankle would get very warm towards the end of work and then stiffen up, very painful indeed.
I suggest buying sports insoles and wearing them in every shoe, should make a huge difference.
My foot has slowly recovered since Iast July, I'm on my feet all day so it's taken ages, bloody agony after a days work in the beginning , found my ankle would get very warm towards the end of work and then stiffen up, very painful indeed.
I suggest buying sports insoles and wearing them in every shoe, should make a huge difference.