mariokempes
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Sure I remember reading at the end of last season that he said he would be staying as he owed it to the club and supporters.
Any excuse to post this... ?Agreed ..... his winner at the skip last time we played and beat Scum certainly made the difference
I don't want him to bloody starve to death!Pay as you play deal would be ideal...
My thoughts at the time were that he’d not be able to play and it was a bit too much of a risk due to the recurring nature/weakness.
I think so too.I reckon we have seen the last of him in a yellow shirt - very sad.
Modern-day cruciate ligament grafts aren’t “weak” per se; if it’s a hamstrings tendon graft, already a tendon of a good thickness which is then doubled and doubled again, then bored through the bone to replace the torn ligament.
Don’t get me wrong, it can both re-rupture and be complicated in other ways; but with a decent rehab program Robbie could reasonably have expected to have been effectively cured. There is no need to wrap people in cotton wool post-ACL reconstruction.
I agree it don’t look good right now but my point; the lad’s been bloody unlucky.
You work at the Nuffield Orthopaedic? If so could you do a partial knee replacement on my wife's left leg. She's struggling to get fitModern-day cruciate ligament grafts aren’t “weak” per se; if it’s a hamstrings tendon graft, already a tendon of a good thickness which is then doubled and doubled again, then bored through the bone to replace the torn ligament.
Don’t get me wrong, it can both re-rupture and be complicated in other ways; but with a decent rehab program Robbie could reasonably have expected to have been effectively cured. There is no need to wrap people in cotton wool post-ACL reconstruction.
I agree it don’t look good right now but my point; the lad’s been bloody unlucky.
Modern-day cruciate ligament grafts aren’t “weak” per se; if it’s a hamstrings tendon graft, already a tendon of a good thickness which is then doubled and doubled again, then bored through the bone to replace the torn ligament.
Don’t get me wrong, it can both re-rupture and be complicated in other ways; but with a decent rehab program Robbie could reasonably have expected to have been effectively cured. There is no need to wrap people in cotton wool post-ACL reconstruction.
I agree it don’t look good right now but my point; the lad’s been bloody unlucky.
Sure you weren’t pissed?I slipped and fell down the stairs about four months after my ACL reconstruction and it held up surprisingly well. Smashed my face up and the ironing board came down and cut a chunk out of my head, mind.
Sure you weren’t pissed?
You work at the Nuffield Orthopaedic? If so could you do a partial knee replacement on my wife's left leg. She's struggling to get fit
Forgot about the language but my 13 year old was ROFL ? hopefully his mum won't find out.Any excuse to post this... ?
Nope, was carrying the ironing board to the cellar and had to step over something at the top of the stairs, missed the top one and it was bonk, bonk, bonk, crash, bonk until I was on the landing downstairs. I say I missed a step but that's actually wrong, I hit every f*cking one!