GeorgeHeslop'sTackle.
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Is his career at the end of the road .
We will move on anyway but his chronic injuries must be making him consider retirement.
I am told that you cannot tell him anything with regards to his reabilitation and he carries on doing his own thing regardless .
Wrapping him up in cotton wool may give him a stay of execution but the end is nigh.
IYou mean he has got his priorities right... In the old days every player put country first, it should be the pinnacle of a career. Nowadays, it seems to have changed, thats why many of us over 50's could not give a toss about the national team. And by the way I blame bacon face for that... he was the first manager I can remember who dictated to National managers.
Is his career at the end of the road .
We will move on anyway but his chronic injuries must be making him consider retirement.
I am told that you cannot tell him anything with regards to his reabilitation and he carries on doing his own thing regardless .
Wrapping him up in cotton wool may give him a stay of execution but the end is nigh.
If that is so, about Vincent not listening to medical advice with regard to his injury problems, then I apologise wholeheartedly to City's medical staff, who I've been slagging off unmercifully all season.
Love VInney, but as a Cityfan, I couldn't give a toss about Interational football, or him being fit for Belgium in the Euro's, in the end City will always come first