[cite]Posted By: razil[/cite]hamstring problems can and often are related to knee injuries I understand. In some cases part of the hamstring is used during remedial operations, in other cases part of the patella is used (I've had both ops). Even if not directly related to an operation, some injuries can occur I believe due to weaknesses brought about by other injuries etc.
Read a book that had a chapter in it about Morts *genuflects*, and his constant injury problems.
[cite]Posted By: Clem_Snide[/cite]O/S are now reporting that Mckenzie has a strain and not a tear, Burton confirmed with a broken nose but expected to be fit for Saturday.
Can you imagine any of us starting a game a week after breaking our nose, let alone going up for a header .... ouch
Blimey it's only his hooter fer gawds sake, and in line with Leroys claim to be "Britains Hardest Geezer" I played the weekend after fracturing my cheekbone. For today's lightweights that would be a month on sunbed by the pool and a silly looking mask for the rest of the season !
Clinton fought Ray Leonard before he was sugar, back in the 76 Olympics. Now that is something that impresses more than virtually anything on a footballers CV. To get in the ring with one of the best ever boxers is something I personally admire in sporting circles.
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Said much the same thing.
thought Clinton was his uncle.
Blimey it's only his hooter fer gawds sake, and in line with Leroys claim to be "Britains Hardest Geezer" I played the weekend after fracturing my cheekbone. For today's lightweights that would be a month on sunbed by the pool and a silly looking mask for the rest of the season !
Clinton fought Ray Leonard before he was sugar, back in the 76 Olympics. Now that is something that impresses more than virtually anything on a footballers CV. To get in the ring with one of the best ever boxers is something I personally admire in sporting circles.