This isn't a United specific issue though. Every club is going through exactly the same things all the time.
Neither of us know anything about it, so there's no scenario I'd blame them really - they'll all be highly qualified professionals, and...
Martial was an example of a player who's always injured.
At what point does a doctor have culpability? Exactly. Best agree that he's injured then, zero come back, zero risk. It's the job of a physio and/or surgeon to fix the issues anyway, pass...
Sure you can.
"It hurts" is meaningless. Martial is always in pain, Rooney always played.
All that's happened here, as far as you know, is that one doctor has said "there's nothing wrong with you" and another, who's being paid by the player...
Everything's a judgement call. Doctor in Barcelona could be more cautious, who knows. Doesn't make him right. Doesn't make our lot wrong.
Doctors miss things all the time anyway. It's not incompetence, it's just humans being humans.
Well the sponsors do pay for everything, and ask for nothing but advertising... which is denied when players take their kit off..
Shouldn't be a card though. Clubs should be forced to pay back sponsorship money.
I'm glad you remember! fecked if I can. Just as well you didn't make that comment in Scotland though, definitely a hate crime.
Anyways, I'm pretty sure my thought was perfectly reasonable. The guy was suggesting the club run the women's team...
Good game from him yesterday, but he can't be a starter for us. Every player on the pitch has to be capable of contributing in possession and attack, and he's just too passive. No final ball in his arsenal, and a lot of safe passes/passes which...
No they were shit. So was Evans.
And Evans was unreliable and panicked in a championship winning team. Now that he's more experienced, calmer, and playing for a 6th placed club with zero pressure he's doing fine. If that's good enough for you...
I don't actually think he cares. Once he stops playing, he stops. That's it, done. Career over. I think he's choosing to enjoy a few more years of less serious competition before calling it quits. Money schmoney.