citizen_maine
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The rest of the league can't cope as it is. What would they be like if we did plan?But surprisingly we keep winning the Premier League..
Good job we don't plan properly eh..
The rest of the league can't cope as it is. What would they be like if we did plan?But surprisingly we keep winning the Premier League..
Good job we don't plan properly eh..
We are planningThe rest of the league can't cope as it is. What would they be like if we did plan?
Article posted before the news broke sadly, all though I wouldn't be entirely surprised if it actually weren't that seriousMan City breathe a sigh of relief? Rodri 'avoids serious injury' in Arsenal clash despite conflicting reports on ACL fears as Pep Guardiola provides update on stricken Kevin De Bruyne https://www.goal.com/en-gb/lists/ma...la-update-kevin-de-bruyne/blt32f2a8d67cdfd3f2
Not sure how reliable this is.
Arteta has Partey, Rice and Jorginho. Liverpool has Endo as a back-up. At least they have someone. Our midfield is crap without Rodri, but it’s up to the club who did nothing.
He still isAnd Elton John
I'd prefer ZicoRico or Nico
Cleared of 115 and winning the league without Rodri.The rest of the league can't cope as it is. What would they be like if we did plan?
See my earlier post. He’s a rag - user name gives him away - as well as his negativityYour definitely a lost fucking member.
A big whopping one
It’s not a case of getting back any quicker, it’s a healing process where the replacement graft has a certain period in which to fully heal. That’s why usually it’s a standard 9 months.Am saving judgement until its confirmed.
My question is what's the quickest any athletes have returned from doing their ACL ?