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I'll believe it when I see it but that would be an amazing recovery.
I'll believe it when I see it but that would be an amazing recovery.
He’s not been seen in Barcelona with Pep’s doctor has he?
:rubchin:
He’s not been seen in Barcelona with Pep’s doctor has he?
:rubchin:
Stem Cell treatment apparently
Luis Anaconda
09-19-2023, 11:50 AM
Stem Cell treatment apparently
Saw something about him being off crutches already, which is incredible. Wondered if he might be back sooner when he was in the Premier League squad. Still wouldn't want to rush him
Saw something about him being off crutches already, which is incredible. Wondered if he might be back sooner when he was in the Premier League squad. Still wouldn't want to rush him
Yes, he was at the team photo with no crutches.
I'll believe it when I see it but that would be an amazing recovery.
Really? Lazarus like, unless it was a lower level sprained ACL rather than a fully torn won :shrug:
Really? Lazarus like, unless it was a lower level sprained ACL rather than a fully torn won :shrug:
It certainly did not look like the sort of incident that leads to a fully torn won.
:fingerscrossed:
Luis Anaconda
09-19-2023, 01:46 PM
It certainly did not look like the sort of incident that leads to a fully torn won.
:fingerscrossed:
Indeed - and took a while to diagnose which seemed strange to me at the time
Pat Vegas
09-19-2023, 01:56 PM
Yes, he was at the team photo with no crutches.
How did Cedric sneak back? :-)
It certainly did not look like the sort of incident that leads to a fully torn won.
:fingerscrossed:
a lower level sprain is still 3-4 months so sounds about right.
I never did an ACL, but had a grade 2 MCL. I did it turning around to tell a teammate to 'fúck off' :hehe:
Annoying ****ing injury, seems to almost heal in about 4-6 weeks then doesn't progress for another couple of months.
How did Cedric sneak back? :-)
Oh fúck, I'd forgotten about him. #salarythief
a lower level sprain is still 3-4 months so sounds about right.
I never did an ACL, but had a grade 2 MCL. I did it turning around to tell a teammate to 'fúck off' :hehe:
Annoying ****ing injury, seems to almost heal in about 4-6 weeks then doesn't progress for another couple of months.
IIRC, wasn't there something about a clean snap and no damage to either MCL or meniscus?
IIRC, wasn't there something about a clean snap and no damage to either MCL or meniscus?
Sounds like a grade 2, no other damage, surgically repaired :judge:
Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
09-19-2023, 03:08 PM
Stem Cell treatment apparently
Isn't that spunk?
How did Cedric sneak back? :-)
Very happy they got Win in the photo. I also like how much it's grinding other fans gears that we had the Community Shield in it as well
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