Not really that why I said I posted it before his legs went.
His eyes were empty. I posted it before anything happened.
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Not really that why I said I posted it before his legs went.
His eyes were empty. I posted it before anything happened.
So when will clowns like this apologize now that it's been confirmed our medical staff did everything by the books AND Vertonghen did not have a concussion?
Answer: Never
We most certainly did. The whole South stand and much of 503 were united in singing Super Jan.Also annoyed me that the whole Ajax end sang his name but we didn’t
I could hear it through the TVWe most certainly did. The whole South stand and much of 503 were united in singing Super Jan.
Fair enough didnt hear super Jan on the tv though but heard the other songsWe most certainly did. The whole South stand and much of 503 were united in singing Super Jan.
The fainting is due to a loss in blood pressure.Glad Jan is okay! Looks like maybe the fainting could be because he lost so much blood? Anyways, hope he continues to recover even without a concussion
He looked to me as he was about to puke. This could be because blood was pouring down the back of his throat from the bleed. Very nasty but not as serious as some seem to point out.
More truth bombs being dropped, this time by Wenger! No armchair Doctors, but people who know and have experienced the procedures