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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    A player who started 48 matches last season and played the full 90 minutes in 34 of them. In addition, he was brought off between the 85th and 89th minutes in 9 of the 14 in which he was subbed and between the 70th and 85th minute in the remainder.
    The previous season he was out on loan to two different clubs and started 49 matches of which he finished 34. In addition he was brought of between the 80th and 90th minute in 8 of the 15 in which he was subbed. In the other 7 he was brought off between the 64th and 80th minute in 6 of them.
    It would be a travesty of justice to call him injury prone!
    He might have caught "JBG syndrome" mein Freund because he's hardly been a beacon of fitness since he arrived at Turf Moor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    He might have caught "JBG syndrome" mein Freund because he's hardly been a beacon of fitness since he arrived at Turf Moor.
    You were pointing out on another post that Vinni had only just arrived, well so has Twine, he's picked up a bit of an injury, as they all do from time to time, this doesn't make him injury prone. As Sub points out, he's lasted longer than the Duracell Bunny previously, stop your mithering and give the lad a chance, he'll be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    You were pointing out on another post that Vinni had only just arrived, well so has Twine, he's picked up a bit of an injury, as they all do from time to time, this doesn't make him injury prone. As Sub points out, he's lasted longer than the Duracell Bunny previously, stop your mithering and give the lad a chance, he'll be fine.
    FFS sinkov, I moved clubs loads of times and played through the pain. These contemporary footballers are a set of BIG Jessies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    FFS sinkov, I moved clubs loads of times and played through the pain. These contemporary footballers are a set of BIG Jessies.
    They've never been the same since they got rid if that little old chap in the baggy tracksuit, who ran on with a bucket of cold water and a sponge. It usually worked, why did they ever get rid of him, too bloody soft now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    They've never been the same since they got rid if that little old chap in the baggy tracksuit, who ran on with a bucket of cold water and a sponge. It usually worked, why did they ever get rid of him, too bloody soft now.
    Little Jimmy Holland worked wonders sinkov, he repaired Steve Davies' ACL in six weeks which is still a record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Little Jimmy Holland worked wonders sinkov, he repaired Steve Davies' ACL in six weeks which is still a record.
    Clitheroe played at Barlick on a Tuesday night a couple of weeks ago, one of the lads got clattered in the first half and had to go off, we had no physio so he had to sit there for an hour with his knee swollen up so much he couldn't drive himself home. He started the next game on the Saturday.

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