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Let's move on from this gimp, not having a minnow like Celtic bully us in the transfer market.
Because if they do then we will move.Nah because what's stopping someone else swooping in?
Going to have to ask that you retract this, please.Let's move on from this gimp.
Don't think so, from what i've read it seems we've agreed a price but it's taken a while to agree the bonuses and i think we maybe needed to make a few sales first?I'm guessing we are waiting to see if a better option emerges in the next few days ?
Don't think so, from what i've read it seems we've agreed a price but it's taken a while to agree the bonuses and i think we maybe needed to make a few sales first?
Sorry to hear about that and that doesn't sound very encouraging in regards to Tierney.For anyone who is confused about Osteitis Pubis (OP), it is a chronic injury which affects the cartilage between your pubic bones.
I have it.. it’s fricken painful as hell! First experienced it at 16 years old playing Australian rules football and tried everything except the invasive surgery you can get to help (which isn’t always successful) because I wanted to be a professional AFL player. I still have it and it means I can play out about half of football and after that point I literally cant walk without limping for 2 days. It’s gotten better with rest, but I am 27 now and have given up on competitive sport as it became too disabling and painful.
The thing about OP is some people have it really bad and some people experience some symptoms but can better manage/tolerate it. Of course it would be a lot easier as a professional athlete to manage but I honestly have my doubts about his longevity and injury proneness due to the OP. I really want Tierney if he’s injury free but the fact is, OP is chronic. It doesn’t go away, you always have it and if left unmanaged it can ruin a career. Some of the best AFL players have had OP and had remarkable careers but if we got Tierney I imagine he’d spend a lot of time on the sidelines due to the OP.
Chronic problems are life long issues like Kos's achilles for instance.
So as a long time victim of OP, have you ever checked if there's any advancement on the treatment nowadays to eliminate or fix the problem? Surgery ect? Or if we get the guy, this will be a recurring issue?For anyone who is confused about Osteitis Pubis (OP), it is a chronic injury which affects the cartilage between your pubic bones.
I have it.. it’s fricken painful as hell! First experienced it at 16 years old playing Australian rules football and tried everything except the invasive surgery you can get to help (which isn’t always successful) because I wanted to be a professional AFL player. I still have it and it means I can play out about half of football and after that point I literally cant walk without limping for 2 days. It’s gotten better with rest, but I am 27 now and have given up on competitive sport as it became too disabling and painful.
The thing about OP is some people have it really bad and some people experience some symptoms but can better manage/tolerate it. Of course it would be a lot easier as a professional athlete to manage but I honestly have my doubts about his longevity and injury proneness due to the OP. I really want Tierney if he’s injury free but the fact is, OP is chronic. It doesn’t go away, you always have it and if left unmanaged it can ruin a career. Some of the best AFL players have had OP and had remarkable careers but if we got Tierney I imagine he’d spend a lot of time on the sidelines due to the OP.
Why post it then?Sky sports are so so so so so bad these days.
Why post it then?
I’m going to go out on a limb and say it’s complete BS.This whole restructuring process is taking too long.
I think Sky Sports are paying Arsenal to delay this transfer so that they can keep milking it, its the only explanation.
Sky sports are so so so so so bad these days.
funny you should say this, as the condition can arise during pregnancy - it usually resolves after that 'final push'“One final push” they’re not giving birth ffs