kaz7
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I am sure we wont hear anything for sure until fridays news conference
LoveCity said:Speaking of Twitter, a lad says his mate spoke to Negredo at Bridgewater, and that he was fuming and said it'd be 2 months. Unsubstantiated rumour and a very unsettling one.
An chronic condition is one that is long lasting, and an acute condition is one which is sudden. Tendonitis tends to be long-lasting and persistent. See Craig Bellamy, and Roque Santa Cruz and Rafa Nadal who are all sportspeople who have suffered with this for an extended period of time.The Flash said:Marvin said:It does tend to be. It's inflammation of a tendon. That usually develops over time. Many footballers and atheletes have it, and train and work through it, but have to rest when it gets too much. Lots of older people get it as well when their joints degenerate and bony outgrowths on the joints rub against the tendonThe Flash said:Tendonitis isn't a chronic condition.
A medical condition, to be classed as chronic, means there is either no cure or that it has to be controlled with medication. ie. Diabetes, Crohn's disease, Glaucoma etc.
Tendonitis is an acute condition which flares up for many reasons, like those as you state above, however in those instances, it can be treated with rest, medication or surgery. Once this happens, the associated inflammation in the tendon will subside. Ergo, it is isn't a chronic condition.
Hasn't Salfordpaul got some contacts there? Its not his twitter is it?LoveCity said:Speaking of Twitter, a lad says his mate spoke to Negredo at Bridgewater, and that he was fuming and said it'd be 2 months. Unsubstantiated rumour and a very unsettling one.
MaineRoadBlue said:Hihosilva said:LoveCity said:Speaking of Twitter, a lad says his mate spoke to Negredo at Bridgewater, and that he was fuming and said it'd be 2 months. Unsubstantiated rumour and a very unsettling one.
Speaks good spanish does he!
Exactly. Can you imagine, Negredo telling some nobody he is absolutely fuming and it will be 2 months in Spanish to some bloke who can probably barely understand English!
pee dubya said:Even if he does miss a few games it's a blow, but not a huge one. Aguero is back, Dzeko is on form, Jovetic is on his way back, and even Lopes has shown he makes an impact against top division teams. A bit of a break now (even if it's enforced) might actually benefit us when it comes to the run in. I'm sure the other attacking options we have will keep sticking the goals in.