Is your real name David Whelan?
Yes but he doesn’t like to talk about it
Is your real name David Whelan?
I carried on playing in pain for four weeks, each week waiting for the swelling to go down so I could play the following weekend. The consultant reckoned I'd damaged it the first week, but the following Tuesday the swelling had gone down, so I played the following Saturday, still in slight pain, but I carried on.I fully ruptured my Achilles tendon at a match, walked back to the car a couple of miles away, drove all the way home.
I walked around for another two weeks on it because the hospital thought I had just badly sprained my ankle.
Doctors at the hospital asked me how I had coped with the pain for so long?
Wasn't painful, as such. Wearing a plastic boot for eight months, certainly was!
Munich don't have the money for Sane that's what all their mischief was about, trying to get him on the cheap.
Being able to walk up the Wembley stairs was an encouraging sign. When I did mine 30 years ago, I had to walk on the good leg, dragging the other behind me. Putting full weight on tbe injured leg? No chance! Hopefully Leroy will be back fighting fit sooner rather than later.
Arent those two the ones who always attack us publicly?That wont actually be good for City/Bayern relations.
Hoeness and Pep are friends and Ruminigge is the one who told Kovac he should shut the fuck up and made him apologise publicly.
Those two leaving only leaves behind the people who hated Pep while he was there.
I see that Bild are criticising Pep for breaking an " unwritten rule " and playing Leroy whilst in the midst of " serious transfer negotiations " with the German rags .
Were City in " serious negotiations " seeing as BM seemed to be doing most of their " negotiations " via the whole of the German media, it's clubs, players and just about anybody they could involve , except perhaps the management at City ?
Accusing Pep of being arrogant seems a bit rich coming from the most universally accepted bunch of arrogant cnuts known as the BM hierarchy .