John Dane wrote:To be honest, I’m just envious, all I can contribute to this discussion is stories about my increasing osteoarthritis…
And my sincere apology on my American/English, it is NOT a tribute to JM, but it is some 40 years ago I left school and I watch too many American tv- series
Well apparently it isn't an Americanisation, says Sniffy, so it's me who should apologise. So, sorry John (Not Sniffer though )
Yes John D, I have osteoarthritis in my hips, had two injections in the right last year but there are far many more people who have it bad. My lovely lady has RA too, and that's nasty as many folk know. I just really miss playing footie, and even jogging, that's my gripe, not the chronic pain or discomfort which is just part of life really, daft as that might sound.
Sorry to hear of your ongoing difficulties, and those of your better half. Good to hear your positive attitude, hopefully we can both enjoy another year in the premier league.
I have come through a difficult illness, and thankfully things are positive again. There are a lot of good people out there. Keep up the good work, and best wishes in life.
John Dane wrote:To be honest, I’m just envious, all I can contribute to this discussion is stories about my increasing osteoarthritis…
And my sincere apology on my American/English, it is NOT a tribute to JM, but it is some 40 years ago I left school and I watch too many American tv- series
Well apparently it isn't an Americanisation, says Sniffy, so it's me who should apologise. So, sorry John (Not Sniffer though )
Yes John D, I have osteoarthritis in my hips, had two injections in the right last year but there are far many more people who have it bad. My lovely lady has RA too, and that's nasty as many folk know. I just really miss playing footie, and even jogging, that's my gripe, not the chronic pain or discomfort which is just part of life really, daft as that might sound.
Sorry to hear of your ongoing difficulties, and those of your better half. Good to hear your positive attitude, hopefully we can both enjoy another year in the premier league.
I have come through a difficult illness, and thankfully things are positive again. There are a lot of good people out there. Keep up the good work, and best wishes in life.
Barlow Boy wrote:Luke Ayling has had knee surgery, expected to start training again in the Autumn.
saw that on JM's interview - Surely a chance for Cody to be given a shot and show us, what he did for Cardiff
Not sure doing well for a lower Championship club equates to overtaking such as Robin Koch or Jamie Shackleton for such a big game.
Cody has possibly improved but remember him getting a run and looked a bag of nerves but got better as the game went on. Undoubted talent but not for this game imho.
Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you.
Barlow Boy wrote:Luke Ayling has had knee surgery, expected to start training again in the Autumn.
saw that on JM's interview - Surely a chance for Cody to be given a shot and show us, what he did for Cardiff
Not sure doing well for a lower Championship club equates to overtaking such as Robin Koch or Jamie Shackleton for such a big game.
Cody has possibly improved but remember him getting a run and looked a bag of nerves but got better as the game went on. Undoubted talent but not for this game imho.
He isn't allowed play lads although I think he wouldn't be out of place. Welsh seemed to love him
Barlow Boy wrote:Luke Ayling has had knee surgery, expected to start training again in the Autumn.
saw that on JM's interview - Surely a chance for Cody to be given a shot and show us, what he did for Cardiff
Not sure doing well for a lower Championship club equates to overtaking such as Robin Koch or Jamie Shackleton for such a big game.
Cody has possibly improved but remember him getting a run and looked a bag of nerves but got better as the game went on. Undoubted talent but not for this game imho.
He isn't allowed play lads although I think he wouldn't be out of place. Welsh seemed to love him
That's good the Welsh will maybe offer £30mill+ for him
Lets see how much they bid if they love him that much.
Seriously nowhere near been better than someone like Robin Koch or Jamie Shack as stated above, still work in progress at this stage.
At least a year probably more from been a regular starter at Prem level.
A question for the statisticians. It seemed like the team played just about the entire season without Pat Bamford so I was wondering in how many games he played the full 90 mins, how many times he went off injured or was substituted tactically and how many times he came on as a sub.
frogmill0 wrote:A question for the statisticians. It seemed like the team played just about the entire season without Pat Bamford so I was wondering in how many games he played the full 90 mins, how many times he went off injured or was substituted tactically and how many times he came on as a sub.
Just curious.
4 games 90 minutes (Everton, Burnley, Liverpool, Newcastle)
3 games were he started, but got subbed (ManU, Norwich, Wolves)
2 games were he came in (Brentford, Villa)