JerusalemMan
Paul Robinson
I met him at my Golf Club last week and I asked him. He confirmed he would be fit for Bournmouth.
Excellent!
I met him at my Golf Club last week and I asked him. He confirmed he would be fit for Bournmouth.
I agree on the risk of underestimating Bournemouth. Disagree on what follows from that. Dropping Dier who is match fit and in form for a player that's far from both is the riskier move imo.I think we underestinate Bournemouth at our peril; If Wanyama really is fit as @Stouty says then it would be great to get him involved vs Bournemouth; we might need his protection...
I agree on the risk of underestimating Bournemouth. Disagree on what follows from that. Dropping Dier who is match fit and in form for a player that's far from both is the riskier move imo.
ITK - He is fit and available for the Bournmouth game
Hmmm... so it seems either you or EveningStandard is lying
What the fudge does that mean?
Doesn't sound too good, whatever it is. Unless your name is Harry Winks.What the fudge does that mean?
Pretty self explanatory isn't it?What the fudge does that mean?
it say cartilige knee injury so you might be rightWhat was Wanyamas problem......meniscus?
Usually cartilage is straight forward.it say cartilige knee injury so you might be right
http://www.physioroom.com/news/english_premier_league/epl_injury_table.php
Usually cartilage is straight forward.
Hmmmm...and the recovery uncomplicated. I do wonder though, being a rich high performance sports club, why we have to wait until next week to see a specialist. ?
Shouldn't we just send Big Victor round to knock on his front door in the middle of the night?Specialist is probably playing golf at the weekend?
Usually cartilage is straight forward.
Hmmmm...and the recovery uncomplicated. I do wonder though, being a rich high performance sports club, why we have to wait until next week to see a specialist. ?
IM AS MAD AS HELL AND I AM NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE