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How do we know he wasn't training (cardio, etc) in the off season privately? You would expect professional footballers to stay in shape.
So you're happy that their "misery" is the result of a very talented young player having half his season potentially ruined by injury?
You're the one looking mad here.What's wrong with you and so many others on this forum? Are you searching for something to be mad about because your life is so boring?
What's wrong with you and so many others on this forum? Are you searching for something to be mad about because your life is so boring?
I think it's more just a case of not being an arsehole that celebrates when a player gets injured.
I've always wondered about this. Matic trained alone and doesn't seem to have had any issues, although that's a slightly different case.How do we know he wasn't training (cardio, etc) in the off season privately? You would expect professional footballers to stay in shape.
http://www.sport-english.com/en/new...nd-when-he-realised-messi-wasnt-human-6261045How do we know he wasn't training (cardio, etc) in the off season privately? You would expect professional footballers to stay in shape.
What were you doing while you were waiting to sign?
I ran a little in the afternoon, although I couldn't do it during the last few days because it was too hot. But above all I was by the phone, waiting to find out how everything was.
If you think my post states that I'm celebrating a players injury, well then as I said, you must be very bored and looking for the least thing to be mad about.
Honestly not bored with one single aspect of my life, nor am I mad about it. More just wondering why someone would revel in a clubs recent misfortune that centers entirely around the injury of a talented young player I'm sure the majority of us would rather see.
So if somebody in real life, say a United fan at work said to you something funny about Barca's misfortune, as that's what football fans do, have a bit if banter, you would be the douche you are being now and accuse them of celebrating a players injury like they are some kind of sick asshole?
If so, I deeply feel sorry for people you're around on a daily basis.
I'd say "bit harsh laughing at them because the boy got injured no?"
Don't worry, the people around me on a daily basis do just fine.
Well for the record, I in no way or form would ever celebrate a players injury. I was just having a light hearted jest at Barca's luck. Its amaximg that so many people in these threads have to justify themselves time after time.
I'm probably just a tad more moralistic than you and think it's bad taste to laugh at their misfortune when it's due to an injury. It's a shame for the lad, and now we are both stuck watching an Everton bench warmer playing every week for barca instead of one of the brightest prospects in the world.
Yeah that must be it.
Fecking hell.
Well he's a winger who relies a lot on pace, so his hamstrings are probably his most important muscles. Now that they're buggered with a very serious injury, there's also a chance that they'll be chronically affected. Here's to hoping that one of the most expensive and on paper promising young players in the world ends up on the scrap heap and ends up an injury prone flop! Couldn't have happened to a nicer club.He's young, his body will fully recover I am sure about it. Just hope they don't try to rush him back.
I'm probably just a tad more moralistic than you and think it's bad taste to laugh at their misfortune when it's due to an injury. It's a shame for the lad, and now we are both stuck watching an Everton bench warmer playing every week for barca instead of one of the brightest prospects in the world.
How do you even get out of bed in the morning, when you are upset about the feeling of other people about a young multi-millionaire that suffered a self-inflicted muslce injury, because he acted like an unprofessional dick. That ranks at around 47.342.567 on the "bad things that happened to people today"-scale.
Well he's a winger who relies a lot on pace, so his hamstrings are probably his most important muscles. Now that they're buggered with a very serious injury, there's also a chance that they'll be chronically affected. Here's to hoping that one of the most expensive and on paper promising young players in the world ends up on the scrap heap and ends up an injury prone flop! Couldn't have happened to a nicer club.
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I make the people around me miserable, and I'm proud of it!
You also wouldn't expect a professional footballer to strike because you want to leave the club and see what happenedHow do we know he wasn't training (cardio, etc) in the off season privately? You would expect professional footballers to stay in shape.
My professional opinion is that either you're a bit grumpy, or you've suffered a serious injury in the past and are transferring that frustration onto the Dembele thread in a United forum. Relax, I won't charge you anything for this opinion.Clever, I would never have expected white text to appear there.
My professional opinion is that either you're a bit grumpy, or you've suffered a serious injury in the past and are transferring that frustration onto the Dembele thread in a United forum. Relax, I won't charge you anything for this opinion.
On the subject of players at other/ rival clubs getting injured and how I feel about it: I either feel indifferent about it if it's a player/ club I don't care about, or I feel very positive about it if it's a rival club. If we are in a title run in with City, and de Bruyne pulls his hamstring with 10 games remaining, I'm gonna be a happy guy. I won't give two s*its about the public being denied seeing a talented young player, or the future well being of that player etc. The only reason I might feel a pang of sympathy is if the player has been the recipient of an ugly challenge and has suffered a horrible injury. Even then, it'll be a pang, and if it's for a club that's rivaling us, bottom line is I'll be happy about it.
So, appearantly Dembele could have had already musular problems in the last training and warm up before the match as there is footage of him clutching his thigh repeatily.
Aside from the fact, that Dembele himself would have been wise to listen to his body more, how exactly was that not seen by Barca´s staff? I don´t know how the warmup program of Barca looks like but ours is strictly planned and monitored by multiple coaches, especially to catch such things that could risk injuries. Given that Dembele missed two of the most vital training weeks of the season, they should have watched him with hawk eyes.
There is the option on not spending over 100 million for a player that has basically done nothing. I'm not calling it right or wrong but there's definitely a big chance of doing so and one of them is losing out because the risk of injury.Anyone would have had to pay out of their nose to get a talent like Dembele, Barcelona did nothing wrong there. What I judge Barcelona on, is how much they cried about the Neymar deal with PSG when they've done the same thing to many other clubs before.
I'm gutted about Dembele's injury, he's such a talent and the game as a whole loses out whenever someone like him is out on the sideline.