Robbie's ready
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:11 am
Ready for a potential first team recall according to Stone
https://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/new ... ies-ready/
https://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/new ... ies-ready/
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Unfortunately not far from the truth. Unlike the other sicknote that has just left, he didn't have a history of injuries before the big one nearly 2 years ago, now he seems to get injuries that are completely unrelated to that one.Cleveleys_claret wrote:Fantastic news. Should get 30 mins out of him before he is crocked again
Blake I hope..not Brady...Blake.....would be a better option.conyoviejo wrote:Robbie who ?
Yes because players get injured on purpose so that they get their weekly wage for lying on the treatment table, which is so much more fun than playing games.gtclaret wrote: Unlike the other sicknote that has just left..........................
I didn't say that did I. However the league is full of players happy to steal a wage. I am not saying Robbie is one of them. It will be interesting to see how long his"bad luck" will continuejtv wrote:Yes because players get injured on purpose so that they get their weekly wage for lying on the treatment table, which is so much more fun than playing games.
If you are not saying that they why put bad luck in quotation marks?gtclaret wrote:I didn't say that did I. However the league is full of players happy to steal a wage. I am not saying Robbie is one of them. It will be interesting to see how long his"bad luck" will continue
Fretters wrote:We seem to have had more than our fair share of ACLs down the years (Duff, Barnes and Vokes to name a few) and each time it takes around a couple of years for us to see the best of them again. They come back after a year or so but then suffer the usual niggles which come after these sorts of injuries. Each time, the fans realise this and the player is given patience to return. Except with Brady who, because he cost £13m, seems to have been written off as a sicknote and waste of money by quite a lot of people.
Ings definitely had two knee injuries with us but I'm not sure which, if either, were ACLs. The lad has glass knees, we were so lucky to have a fit Danny Ings when we did.Tall Paul wrote:I don't think Inga did his cruciate until after he signed for Liverpool.
Dean Marney twice too.Fretters wrote:We seem to have had more than our fair share of ACLs down the years (Duff, Barnes and Vokes to name a few) and each time it takes around a couple of years for us to see the best of them again. They come back after a year or so but then suffer the usual niggles which come after these sorts of injuries. Each time, the fans realise this and the player is given patience to return. Except with Brady who, because he cost £13m, seems to have been written off as a sicknote and waste of money by quite a lot of people.
I recall some bell ends blaming the manager when we it felt like we were having regular ACL injuries.Fretters wrote:We seem to have had more than our fair share of ACLs down the years (Duff, Barnes and Vokes to name a few) and each time it takes around a couple of years for us to see the best of them again. They come back after a year or so but then suffer the usual niggles which come after these sorts of injuries. Each time, the fans realise this and the player is given patience to return. Except with Brady who, because he cost £13m, seems to have been written off as a sicknote and waste of money by quite a lot of people.
on first day that Klopp took training!Tall Paul wrote:I don't think Inga did his cruciate until after he signed for Liverpool.