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Player Watch: Richarlison

spurs9

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back in 2-3 weeks....
"Back in 2-3 pieces"
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Wig

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Regarding Richarlison, the information I have is that he wants to stay at Tottenham and try to regain his place. If he doesn't succeed, in the mid-year window, he's willing to reevaluate a return to Brazilian football. But, initially, the idea is to stay there. @GoalBR

He's always injured which is what's stopping him "regaining his place". Is he miraculously going to be less injured as soon as he lands in Brazil?!
 

sidford

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He's always injured which is what's stopping him "regaining his place". Is he miraculously going to be less injured as soon as he lands in Brazil?!
His injury record with Everton wasn't bad at all, it's just with us he's turned to glass
 

BorjeSpurs

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He's always injured which is what's stopping him "regaining his place". Is he miraculously going to be less injured as soon as he lands in Brazil?!
A very uncontroversial quote.

What would you like him to say when asked?
 

philll

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He's standing up in this one. We're making progress...



Edit - Mikey in the background of the 2nd pic as well.
 

gibbospurs

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It's so frustrating. You almost start to dislike a player because he's always injured and not available. The club needs to move him on without doubt. And sharpish. But as a human it's really not his fault with all the injuries.
 

newbie

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It's so frustrating. You almost start to dislike a player because he's always injured and not available. The club needs to move him on without doubt. And sharpish. But as a human it's really not his fault with all the injuries.
That’s the funny thing with injuries we don’t know if a player is looking after themselves or unlucky

an ex professional footballer who’s recently retired told me that veganism caused injuries in a lot of footballers.
Ben foster questioned on his pod cast recovery times at United saying are players looking after themselves? He also said playing commuter games late at night (I think it was seated) affected the hamstrings and caused injuries

so many factors
 

greaves

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That’s the funny thing with injuries we don’t know if a player is looking after themselves or unlucky

an ex professional footballer who’s recently retired told me that veganism caused injuries in a lot of footballers.
Ben foster questioned on his pod cast recovery times at United saying are players looking after themselves? He also said playing commuter games late at night (I think it was seated) affected the hamstrings and caused injuries

so many factors
Interesting. Presumably veganism adopted without checking dietary components and values. The crisps, chips and beans diet maybe!
 

Danners9

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That’s the funny thing with injuries we don’t know if a player is looking after themselves or unlucky

an ex professional footballer who’s recently retired told me that veganism caused injuries in a lot of footballers.
Ben foster questioned on his pod cast recovery times at United saying are players looking after themselves? He also said playing commuter games late at night (I think it was seated) affected the hamstrings and caused injuries

so many factors
Gary Neville said on the Overlap that he and Phil used to get up mid flight or coach trip to do stretches and push ups just to stay loose so they wouldn't arrive feeling too sore.
 
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