You know what..you're right. Ive played hundreds and hundreds of rounds of golf and know nowt about it.
But you also seem to be an expert on all types of knee injury, doctor. Shall we ban him from walking.
Any golfer knows that if you've hurt your knee, golf would be the last sport you'd be playing. Maybe this tweet is ******** but Churton is right.
shows the lack of respect across the team. He will no doubt be off and with that attitude not missed.
Everyone has been raving about his commitment to the cause over the last few weeks. Yet now he's a villain. Over something that imo goes on in football at every level. I hope he stays. If it hadn't been the last game, I believe no one would have batted an eyelid. The club medics and management will decide whether he's done wrong On this issue I'll let them decide Not members of the BBS
It's not a big deal in terms of defining our season, but it doesn't sit well with me. If its true of course.
Grafted his nuts off for months even in games where he’s been kicked early on & played on even when it seems more likely he’d have to be replaced. He’s proven his commitment to the cause. For whatever reason he’s missed out today in a game where it seems we’re wanting to look at younger players & see who can hack it next season. I can’t see a problem. I know golf isn’t exactly a dog walk but it’s not the most strenuous exercise for a professional athlete. He isn’t going to get an injury that keeps him out for more than 2 months & hinders his pre-season. Complete non-story.
I don’t see it as a big deal. At the same time if that’s his level of commitment he can do one. In his defence why should he give a **** when no one else does.
If you or I were too Ill to work and our employer caught us out and about what would they do/ say? Honest answers only.
If he’s genuinely faked an injury & not told the club he’s going golfing then that’s obviously wrong & he’d deserve a fine but there’s a huge difference been fit to play golf & fit to play football. My guess is he’s either got a slight injury & the club have told him not to bother with it been a dead rubber or the club have told some of the senior pros to take the last two games off so they can assess some of the younger players & see who they think can hack it in league one.
That wasn’t the question I asked. I asked if you or me told our employer we were too Ill to work and then we get caught out and about what would our employer have to say about that. My employer is fairly relaxed but I’m sure i would be on some sort of disciplinary. So again I ask the same question. If you were too I’ll to work but were caught out and about what would your employer think?
I don’t se what the fuss is with Morris . The way people go on about him, you would think he was our best ever Striker! He’s stood out in a very very poor team and a forward line that’s pretty much the worse it’s been for ages . Will he be here next year ?, I couldn’t give a monkeys ball bag to be truthful
This^ althought i think kane did it pre season at the man city game when he was in wangamamas. Poor discipline all season.
I’ve just said I think if that’s the case he’d deserve to be fined so obviously they wouldn’t be happy. But it’s all relative. He’s one of our best players & will either make us plenty of money or be a huge player for us in league one. If your one of your companies best employees & you took the piss once you’re more likely to be let off. If you’ve been a waste of space & have had already had warnings you’re more likely to be sacked / disciplined. Footballs no different to ordinary work life in that if someone’s valuable to the club / company they’ll get away with more. All hypothetical as we don’t even know he’s done anything wrong.