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His being there seemed to become the springboard for their promotion, so you could argue he's already value for money
His being there seemed to become the springboard for their promotion, so you could argue he's already value for money
Would you pay £26.5m for someone with that issue though?
You could well be right, but do you know that for a fact, and if so, how, or is it just informed supposition on your part?The words of somebody who has never had the misfortune to suffer with the problem of a trapped nerve in the back.
I suppose you thought the same when Eoin Morgan struggled off the field with a similar problem in the Cricket World Cup - only to come back and score a century a few days later.
It is the nature of that injury that it can come and go - sometimes in minutes but other times in days or months.
I thought I read somewhere he didn't have to have a medical as he had already played for AVFCNo - that is why I am waiting to hear that the medical has been passed OK before getting too excited.
Not at all. That's coming from someone who has had 2 trapped nerve issues in his back in the last 7 years and has also had the misfortune to suffer severe sciatic nerve damage. The thing is , I have to swallow the Co - codemal and try and get on with it. Not only do my family rely on me I also employ people who rely on me. I have to do core muscle exercises every day to support my back. None of this makes me Superman and I'm certainly not a trained athlete with round the clock medical experts at my beck and call.The words of somebody who has never had the misfortune to suffer with the problem of a trapped nerve in the back.
I suppose you thought the same when Eoin Morgan struggled off the field with a similar problem in the Cricket World Cup - only to come back and score a century a few days later.
It is the nature of that injury that it can come and go - sometimes in minutes but other times in days or months. Mings had missed several months the previous season with a back injury remember and I prefer to give him the benefit of the doubt on that one.
IMO at Wolves he just showed how poor his positional play could be - I still blame him more for that first Wolves goal than Daniels.
Heard the same, and let's be honest if you've had a contractor working for yo for six months and you decide to offer them a permanent position you're not likely to think they need a competency test are you??
Yawn, these "apparently" type rumours really are tedious. How do you know this?I'll give you an explanation. He didn't fancy any more and threw the towel in. Looking at Tindalls face that day you knew he wouldn't play for us again. He has now apparently developed a habit of getting cramp when the going gets tough.
You could well be right, but do you know that for a fact, and if so, how, or is it just informed supposition on your part?
Not at all. That's coming from someone who has had 2 trapped nerve issues in his back in the last 7 years and has also had the misfortune to suffer severe sciatic nerve damage. The thing is , I have to swallow the Co - codemal and try and get on with it. Not only do my family rely on me I also employ people who rely on me. I have to do core muscle exercises every day to support my back. None of this makes me Superman and I'm certainly not a trained athlete with round the clock medical experts at my beck and call.
I thought I read somewhere he didn't have to have a medical as he had already played for AVFC
He went down after a challenge in that Wolves game ....got a knee in the back i think.....it wasn't a trapped nerve anyway....he was walking around fine after the game.My apologies for my assumption that you had not had back issues - yours have clearly been even worse than mine were.
But if you have suffered those issues yourself, I find it even stranger that you seem to have assumed "he didn't fancy it and threw the towel in" rather than possibly having suffered a genuine back problem at that point when it was something he had previously had issues with.
Opinions eh!
Yawn. I have monthly meetings with a couple of Villa supporters who reckon when they are under the cosh he can cramp up and has to be subbed off. There are a few on Villatalk who are questioning his timing of cramping up and they have seen a damn sight more of him on the pitch than you or I have.Yawn, these "apparently" type rumours really are tedious. How do you know this?
Awaiting the announcement some point today UTVView attachment 1994qView attachment 1994
FINALLY you Bournemouth fans have him off your back OFFICIAL he's a villa manAwaiting the announcement some point today UTVView attachment 1994qView attachment 1994
Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) Tweeted:FINALLY you Bournemouth fans have him off your back OFFICIAL he's a villa man
Not taking the Mick out of Bournemouth it what a video to make the announcement LOLAston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) Tweeted:
#MingsAnnounced
Mings was awful - there you goIt would be nice to think that some day we will get a truthful explanation of what happened at Molineux last season.