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Take your time lads, especially you, Willy. Take all the time in the world,
Literally.
Literally.
At least us shitting ourselves over this proves we're not a 1 man team.........
LOL
Honestly, while it's "only" 2 weeks. Those 2 weeks are absolutely crucial to our season. It also isn't just bale injured it's the combination of having defoe, lennon, sandro, kaboul etc all gone and ade being out of form and dempsey not exactly setting the world on fire.
I'm absolutely not being "negative" just stating facts. We have moved beyond squeaky bum time, I'm projectile shitting.
At least us shitting ourselves over this proves we're not a 1 man team.........
Flint?
Squint?
Mint?
This is what I like about football...
A week ago we were all bemoaning the Chelsea game being moved as we believed to play them after their away trip to Kazan would be the best time... Hindsight ay?
Now in theory if we were playing them next Sunday we would have to send a strong team to Basel, whereas they take a much more comfortable lead to Russia... Also we would be without Bale and Lennon.
I agree with you it was a tongue-in-cheek comment. I always feel we miss Lennon the most when he's not playing and I have a love hate relationship with him cos he could be so much moreLOL
Honestly, while it's "only" 2 weeks. Those 2 weeks are absolutely crucial to our season. It also isn't just bale injured it's the combination of having defoe, lennon, sandro, kaboul etc all gone and ade being out of form and dempsey not exactly setting the world on fire.
I'm absolutely not being "negative" just stating facts. We have moved beyond squeaky bum time, I'm projectile shitting.
White Hart Lane side to use controversial technique as they look to bring Bale back to fitness.
Tottenham are ready to employ the controversial technique of blood spinning as they look to bring Gareth Bale back from injury as soon as possible according to The Daily Mail.
Bale looked like he could be out for the rest of the season after going over on his ankle during his team’s 2-2 Europa League quarter-final draw with Basel last week.
But the injury is reportedly not as bad as first feared and Spurs expect Bale to miss just two games.
Spurs boss Andre Vilas-Boas is keen to see Bale return to the side as soon as possible and the club’s doctors are ready to employ the technique of blood spinning.
The technique was employed on Jermain Defoe earlier in the season and Tottenham are ready to use it once again as they look to have Bale back in the team in time for their game against Manchester City on April 21st.
The technique involves removing a small sample of blood via injection, before it is spun at high speed to increase the concentration of growth hormone. The spun sample is then injected back into the injured part of the body which can help the body heal up to five times faster.
same as defoe iirc?