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It's a drag race.How can we both be in pole position?
It's a drag race.How can we both be in pole position?
I concur with this, I had a sizeable part of my lateral meniscus removed about 10 years ago.The kid’s knee is fine. It’s not like he blew out the whole thing and had it restructured. He had a meniscus tear/rupture which they attempted to repair. The repair failed and they removed the damaged part of his meniscus. It’s a very common sports injury. Had it happen to myself while teenager playing basketball. The major concerns are years down the road when older and arthritis kicks in because you have no cartilage and you are bone on bone in areas. You do tend to get sore after workouts and physical activity but your speed and explosiveness are not at all impacted after recovery.
Thanks for the info, very interesting, informative and reassuring.The kid’s knee is fine. It’s not like he blew out the whole thing and had it restructured. He had a meniscus tear/rupture which they attempted to repair. The repair failed and they removed the damaged part of his meniscus. It’s a very common sports injury. Had it happen to myself while teenager playing basketball. The major concerns are years down the road when older and arthritis kicks in because you have no cartilage and you are bone on bone in areas. You do tend to get sore after workouts and physical activity but your speed and explosiveness are not at all impacted after recovery.
Can’t be doing with rational, well informed posts like this. I prefer the comments that say he has no knees.The kid’s knee is fine. It’s not like he blew out the whole thing and had it restructured. He had a meniscus tear/rupture which they attempted to repair. The repair failed and they removed the damaged part of his meniscus. It’s a very common sports injury. Had it happen to myself while teenager playing basketball. The major concerns are years down the road when older and arthritis kicks in because you have no cartilage and you are bone on bone in areas. You do tend to get sore after workouts and physical activity but your speed and explosiveness are not at all impacted after recovery.
€268,269 PW supposedly.Is 100 percent of the salary gonna be an issue? Probably on crazy wages no?
Is 100 percent of the salary gonna be an issue? Probably on crazy wages no?
Supposedly 200k a week. Can’t see us wanting to pay that much depending what fee they want tooIs 100 percent of the salary gonna be an issue? Probably on crazy wages no?
Definitely an issue as apparently he’s on around £230,000 a week.Is 100 percent of the salary gonna be an issue? Probably on crazy wages no?
You’re a dry loan. XThere better be an option involved. This deal goes from potentially interesting to utterly pointless if there isn’t. Would even take an obligation dependent on performance over a dry loan.
Barca want to insert a buyback clause that won’t happen with levy. They’re open to a sale with a loan . Gio could sweeten the deal . But right now hoping to reach an agreement on loan aswell as securing the club with a say if he does well option/obligation.
But you can't compare playing darts, bowls and snooker every single weekend after such a surgery to playing footy weekly after it.
People acting like a meniscus surgery is a career ender. He'll struggle to walk without pain when he's 60, but it has very little impact in your 20s. Also from first hand knowledge as a guy who played three different sports every single weekend after such a surgery.