De Bruyne injury - Back in Training (p89)

i heard that the new thing in knee operations is they now use animal blood in the knee ?? just lets hope its not donkey blood they use on KDB hahahaha
 
i heard that the new thing in knee operations is they now use animal blood in the knee ?? just lets hope its not donkey blood they use on KDB hahahaha
Heard them talking on the radio about that they are trialling using kangaroo ligaments in humans, for obvious reasons.
 
Sheesh! You'd have thought I said something out of the ordinary.

I've concluded that there are posters who oppose anything I say on principle.

There is nothing controversial about saying CMs are more critical to a team than fullbacks. They are. And Kev is far better than Mendy.

As a general idea, fullbacks are not as critical, and specifically Mendy is not as critical as Kevin. And fullbacks are not generally more critical on Pep's teams than CMs.

FFS Mendy is the cherry on top. Kevin is the god-damned Cake!

To even compare them is ridiculous.

Brilliant! Someone who gets it!

No full back under Pep provides width or comes inside thus releasing the midfield players to attack en mass supporting the advanced midfielders and striker/ strikers.

Ever.
 
Apologies if similar already posted (56 pages!). As I get older, I am often surprised by how often things are blessings in disguise. Kev not noted for taking things easy or being a fan of rotation. He had an obvious dip in form in the second half of last season and looked knackered. This will force a good rest after the World Cup and we get him back hopefully fit and rested.

Yeah Kev was booted all around the field all last season, it's a miracle he didn't get seriously injured. A rest and good time to rehab could have back better than ever.
 
i heard that the new thing in knee operations is they now use animal blood in the knee ?? just lets hope its not donkey blood they use on KDB hahahaha
Remember before the CL final Diego Costa going for horse placenta treatment for his hamstring tear
 
i heard that the new thing in knee operations is they now use animal blood in the knee ?? just lets hope its not donkey blood they use on KDB hahahaha

Don’t know ... a pint from this fella might have some beneficial side effects :O

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BBC says Lateral Ligament Damage in kdB's knee. Out for 3 months.
Hope they are wrong.

There's nothing on the BBC website that I can find that says that. And LCL damage is not necessarily 3 months; it depends on whether it is Grade I, II or III - I don't think anyone knows that yet.
 
Don’t know ... a pint from this fella might have some beneficial side effects :O

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you may have a point here (3 legs on KDB) could be on to something ??? and a shoe in for Ballon d'Or winner


PS
or what i like to call it (open barn door) winner
 
To be honest, if it's a slight tear (a severe tear needs an op), I'd much rather see no rush to get him back early. Vital the knee's fully healed before he comes back. When I tore my knee cartilage and sprained my ligaments during a match 22 years ago, my surgeon told me that anyone who plays regular footy for years and years has micro tears in the cartilage and ligaments because of all the changes of direction at pace. All it takes is a bad twist and the cartilage or ligament rips on that existing tear - like a piece of paper that already has a nick in it.
 
Weird nothing has leaked out yet,pep won't give an exact time tomorrow,he'll say small injury or long long time
It will be what it is. Lets concentrate on the next three games before break and get 12 on board. Apart from dippers were defeat is certain Kev or no Kev we can get a decent total on the board ahead of season defining games against rags and spuds. On we charge!!
 

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