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This guy is undoubtedly a talented player, but he is yet another injury prone target that we have identified. Who on earth is in charge of targeting players for City, I mean Jesus Christ, we must be the worst team on the planet when it comes to transfers. Got lucky s few times yeah, but the majority of our work in the market is nothing short of a disgrace.
 
This guy is undoubtedly a talented player, but he is yet another injury prone target that we have identified. Who on earth is in charge of targeting players for City, I mean Jesus Christ, we must be the worst team on the planet when it comes to transfers. Got lucky s few times yeah, but the majority of our work in the market is nothing short of a disgrace.
Lol
 
This guy is undoubtedly a talented player, but he is yet another injury prone target that we have identified. Who on earth is in charge of targeting players for City, I mean Jesus Christ, we must be the worst team on the planet when it comes to transfers. Got lucky s few times yeah, but the majority of our work in the market is nothing short of a disgrace.

Our physio must be the chief scout, never out of work
 
Wilshere has missed 2 full seasons.

The difference here is..

Gundogans one year out: It was ONE needed backinjury which kept him out, because one of his spines were crocked.

Wilshere: Glass ankles, and a lot of returning similar injuries.
 
Will be out for at least three months if he's lucky , could be longer if there is ligament damage

Would be too big a risk to go ahead , unless we could get him on the cheap
 
The difference here is..

Gundogans one year out: It was ONE needed backinjury which kept him out, because one of his spines were crocked.

Wilshere: Glass ankles, and a lot of returning similar injuries.
I dont follow the Bundesliga closely enough to really have an opinion on this. Just those figures looked suspect to me.

I do know that Bayern have really suffered from injuries under Guardiola, and that his conditioning methods are not exactly conventional, it's the only concern i have about him.
 
Will be out for at least three months if he's lucky , could be longer if there is ligament damage

Would be too big a risk to go ahead , unless we could get him on the cheap

This is Dr. Kildare here and you are wrong. If he is lucky he will be ready to train in 6 weeks not 3 months.
 
This guy is undoubtedly a talented player, but he is yet another injury prone target that we have identified. Who on earth is in charge of targeting players for City, I mean Jesus Christ, we must be the worst team on the planet when it comes to transfers. Got lucky s few times yeah, but the majority of our work in the market is nothing short of a disgrace.
He's not injury prone. No idea how many times people need to say it before it goes in.
 
He's got a year left on his contract and will be lucky to be playing before the transfer window shuts. Go back in January with a cheap deal unless Dortmund well let him go very cheap now with a lot of bonuses based on him managing to play a lot of games.
 
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