according to official site, good luck lad hope he makes as speedy recovery as possible. wont play for us again mind.
dream move to the Premiership and a realistic chance of being in Germany's Euro 2008 squad both scuppered because we haven't got the foresight to name a keeper amongst 5 subs. if I was him I wouldn't want to arse around this place any longer
The club have My dad's wife is a physiotherapist. She has an entirely different view. As far as she is concerned she can't remember any surgeon or physiotherapist ever telling their patients to go out and have a game of football when they've done their knee ligaments in. The reason for that? The good of their health.
It is 100% certain that Heinz will play for Barnsley once he is recovered........................... because there isn't a club in the world who would take him on after the surgery he's had without him having proved himself match fit both physically and mentally-and not just in one game either
I'm amazed what some people will believe Even when it goes against every fibre of common sense in their being.
You need to look harder. Dr Nick from the Simpsons would probably say it's fine to play out a game. Other then that, you've probably got a point.
I am too particularly when they know absolutely **** all detail about the injury or the diagnosis and base their knowledge on 2nd hand information from a third party expert with no deatils either.
Hee Hee Two feet as usual If you had a sports injury to your knee. Would you A Play a game of football B Rest and seek medical advice
Didn't Dave Watson retire through a similar injury? And he came off straight away. If he'd played on he would have been fine!!