Hahah if you were the glazers would you sell? fudge it I'd be selling gold and green scarves outside the stadium
Talking about spurs not utd.
Hahah if you were the glazers would you sell? fudge it I'd be selling gold and green scarves outside the stadium
It’s exactly thatProbably just to execute the family trust or something should something happen
Probably just to execute the family trust or something should something happen
I haven’t read it but if it’s about trippier playing with his injury he did make it public when he lefthttps://tbrfootball.com/people-dont...ng-up-behind-the-scenes-before-he-left-spurs/
Evidence that our medical team isn't right all the time.
A pity as Trippier turned out to be one of the best on his role this season and exactly what we need.
Got to wonder if other players with injuries could have done with better care.
The headline of the article tells you £12m.Didn’t the saudis sign him for about £10m? Would have been ideal as a stop gap or even could have been a medium term option as one of our two rwb’s.
Love FP and AC but that is poor from the pair of them tbh.
"At United, the progress was zero, in my opinion. To compare with Real Madrid and even Juventus, they follow the rest of the world. So the technology, especially in terms of training, nutrition and conditions of eating properly and recovering better than before - surprised me.“
Sky Sports: Ronaldo: Emirates Marketing Project move was close | 'I'm an example to young players'.
https://www.skysports.com/football/...summer-was-close-as-he-speaks-to-piers-morgan
That's from Ronaldo, and I wonder how we fare in this regard. Conte and Paratici should know from their Juve days. We last the longest on the pitch these days so that's a big difference already.
I don't think its always the case. I've learnt on here that an ACL surgery actually leaves it stronger. I have a partial ACL tear and a loose knee joint that's causing more problems as time goes on.Surgery is always the last resort. It seems there is a lot more to it than just an injury issue.
saw a funny post referring to twitter takeover as the village idiot taking over the town square.Our training ground isn't recognised as possibly the best in europe cause it looks pretty. It is cutting edge technology wise.
The headline of the article tells you £12m.
Also it tells you he was annoyed by Spurs not allowing him to have surgery; so why do you expect FP and AC to entice him back if he was already annoyed with Spurs?
Note that is the tip of the iceberg, he says there were other things too.
I suspect he should have demanded surgery, better to fix it and be out for 4 weeks than play crap for 4 weeks, get pelters and leave!
Jeez. Surgery always is the last choice once the medical professionals (yes professionals) have assessed and then exhausted all reasonable options. A professional footballer should not be 'demanding surgery', he should stay in his lane. He can ask for a second opinion (the club probably do this anyway with problematic cases) or he could pay for surgery himself BUT he risks everything doing so. To say 'Christian and Ben had surgery so why can't I ?' is as an embarrassing comment you'll ever hear. Every case and injury will be different, and therefore judged and treated in isolation.I don't think its always the case. I've learnt on here that an ACL surgery actually leaves it stronger. I have a partial ACL tear and a loose knee joint that's causing more problems as time goes on.
It costs money for survery including downtime or opportunity costs for the club, adding pressure to management when the squad is lacking depth. Can see how management vs player issues come up. Having said that I think it could be the other way around too - like players refusing surgery.