Who did we face before the FA Cup replay with Saints? Against those. Some form of minor hip injury I think.When the fuck did Lo Celso get injured??
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Who did we face before the FA Cup replay with Saints? Against those. Some form of minor hip injury I think.When the fuck did Lo Celso get injured??
Man. City or perhaps in training, he played 90 mins v City on Sunday and couldn't play v Southampton on Wednesday.Who did we face before the FA Cup replay with Saints? Against those. Some form of minor hip injury I think.
That’s why we had Brexit, all good weather from here on in. None of that continental unpredictable weatherFFS. Wish we could go back to the 60's and 70's when weather didn't exist.
Full on Christmas tree. Proper 90's.Lo Celso being fully fit and available is massive news.
Lloris
Aurier - Sanchez - Alderweireld - Davies
Lo Celso - Winks - Ndombele
Dele - Bergwijn
Son
Probably do himself an injury dancing like that...... :mourfacepalm:
Gio for Dele and go to 4-3-3.------------------Lloris-------------------
Aurier---Sanchez---Toby---Tanganga
-------------Winks---Gedson-----------
Bergwijn--------Dele---------------Son
-------------------Lucas-------------------
Yes, but the irony is it's the NBA's own rule that doesn't allow them to go straight into the NBA. They could just change that rule. But I don't want to clog up the board with american sports. DM me if you'd like, happy to talk through it.Haven't the NBA tried to find a way around that by offering something like "youth contracts" to kids that are out of high school in the G-League? Some form of low salary (for the sport) contract for kids that don't want to go to College where they play in the G-League until they can add their name to the draft.
I think attenThe main problem is the powers that be have decided that players can't get paid. There is this facade of amateurism. And in college (American) football, you literally can't go to the NFL until you've been out of high school for 3 years. The NBA is 1 year. So (American) football players have no choice but to go to college, while basketball players can risk playing overseas, or go to college for 1-2 years before entering their name in the draft.
In the revenue producing sports, we don't have an established minor league system/academies (or lower level/younger club teams tied to the professional teams) so if you're an athlete, essentially you have to go to college to continue your playing career and have any hope of playing professionally.
So you end up with people at a university who hold a grudge against kids in a system that they can't really avoid without forgoing their dreams. We've tied their talent to college, even though they may not be interested in more school. I'm not sure educators' fully accept/understand/appreciate that.
Thank you.Sharjah. It’s the only dry Emirate.
Retirement coming up next year hopefully. I'll probably forget not to go to work.In the politest possible way spanners why am I not surprised