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Post by bloodtypered on Nov 21, 2024 13:33:06 GMT
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Nov 21, 2024 13:36:04 GMT
He’s a winger so I very much doubt it
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Post by bertiestan on Nov 21, 2024 14:38:10 GMT
If we’d got Kasey Mcateer or someone like that I’d be more concerned 🔴⚪️
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Post by femark on Nov 21, 2024 15:30:46 GMT
They've got 3 or 4 wingers / attacking players that can cover his position so I doubt it.
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Post by etebojan on Nov 21, 2024 20:32:52 GMT
What if they fancy a part exchange: Cannon for Million
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Post by liathroid on Nov 21, 2024 20:49:30 GMT
not the only thing out for the season
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Post by RF10 on Nov 21, 2024 21:54:32 GMT
not the only thing out for the season Can't see any Premier league club struggle to attract sponsorship.
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Post by somersetstokie on Nov 21, 2024 22:04:33 GMT
What catches my attention is the fact that this young Leicester player is reported to have a (long term) Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury. What is it with ACL injuries that now seem to be so prevalent in top level football. Do a lot of players get them? Did a lot of players in the past get them without them being recognised or reported as such. I certainly don't remember a lot of ACL injuries before this century. Cartelidge problems yes, ACL injuries no. So have these serious injuries always been with us, or is it part of a new dimension in sports science?
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Post by walrus on Nov 21, 2024 22:50:04 GMT
What if they fancy a part exchange: Cannon for Million Million isn’t realistically Premier League level (yet). He’s great on his day and capable of magic, but he’s pretty inconsistent, very one-footed, and something of a one trick pony. Prem quality defenders would prevent his cut inside and shoot move more easily than Championship ones do so his threat would be nullified.
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Post by desman2 on Nov 23, 2024 13:29:50 GMT
not the only thing out for the season This sort of shit follows them everywhere. They just can't handle money nor anyone elses.
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Post by desman2 on Nov 23, 2024 13:33:10 GMT
What catches my attention is the fact that this young Leicester player is reported to have a (long term) Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury. What is it with ACL injuries that now seem to be so prevalent in top level football. Do a lot of players get them? Did a lot of players in the past get them without them being recognised or reported as such. I certainly don't remember a lot of ACL injuries before this century. Cartelidge problems yes, ACL injuries no. So have these serious injuries always been with us, or is it part of a new dimension in sports science? Probably because boots nowadays are more akin to ballet shoes and as such doen't give as much supports to putting weight on them which will always impact the knee.
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