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The thanks (sic) god makes it sound like appendicitis?
Try as I may, im struggling to see the link here.
The thanks (sic) god makes it sound like appendicitis?
No pun to find, just that appendicitis is something that (thank god) needs to be diagnosed and dealt with in time or it can get very serous very quickly.Try as I may, im struggling to see the link here.
Or he's simply grateful that the injury-related surgery he just had went well...No pun to find, just that appendicitis is something that (thank god) needs to be diagnosed and dealt with in time or it can get very serous very quickly.
Been confirmed he had surgery on his right hamstring . So doubt will see him for a few months
I’m no doctor but this feels premature.
I find it very worrying that the medics allowed him to return, only for it ‘go’ badly again in his first game back.
I know the player is the only one who can make the call but surely he wasn’t 100% when he came back.
And the hamstring problem within the squad can’t be a coincidence; with how we play, maybe how hard we train is this causing the issue??
I heard Sean Longstaff on a podcast saying Eddie Howe is a really tough trainer and they’ve been riddled with injuries for a while. Maybe we have a similar problem?
Ange himself has admitted that in his/players first season with him they always suffer a lot of hamstring injuries due to how they play and train.
But we are also getting them in hus second season