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Post by Deez on Apr 30, 2015 13:36:46 GMT
It is true. Stop bombing down ideas like that which in reallity are perfectly logical things to say. Hearsay isn't logic He spent 400+ days out through a serious back injury. That's not hearsay. But for 20m and the chance of a Carrick Herrera Gun midfield I don't see why not
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Post by Bestie on Apr 30, 2015 13:38:02 GMT
That is simply not true. I love how many of us are physios these days It is true. Stop bombing down ideas like that which in reallity are perfectly logical things to say. How about we don't revive a dead argument from last week?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 13:46:03 GMT
Hearsay isn't logic He spent 400+ days out through a serious back injury. That's not hearsay. But for 20m and the chance of a Carrick Herrera Gun midfield I don't see why not NO - you cant talk about that back injury - its got nothing to do with nothing what so ever. Even if he had a back replacement from the hunchback of Notre Dame then he is still ok as we have the best of the best of the best medical doctors in the history of the world and they could do nothing with hargreaves but even that is nothing to do with nothing.... look into the eyes, not around the eyes. [/End sarcasm]
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 13:49:10 GMT
He spent 400+ days out through a serious back injury. That's not hearsay. But for 20m and the chance of a Carrick Herrera Gun midfield I don't see why not NO - you cant talk about that back injury - its got nothing to do with nothing what so ever. Even if he had a back replacement from the hunchback of Notre Dame then he is still ok as we have the best of the best of the best medical doctors in the history of the world and they could do nothing with hargreaves but even that is nothing to do with nothing.... look into the eyes, not around the eyes. [/End sarcasm] Toshiba gave us an x-ray machine, we can fix anything. they can also provide a 55" LCD tv for under £350, from various retailers. See, Quality.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 13:51:00 GMT
NO - you cant talk about that back injury - its got nothing to do with nothing what so ever. Even if he had a back replacement from the hunchback of Notre Dame then he is still ok as we have the best of the best of the best medical doctors in the history of the world and they could do nothing with hargreaves but even that is nothing to do with nothing.... look into the eyes, not around the eyes. [/End sarcasm] Toshiba gave us an x-ray machine, we can fix anything.they can also provide a 55" LCD tv for under £350, from various retailers. See, Quality. did they?
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Post by Deez on Apr 30, 2015 13:51:15 GMT
It is true. Stop bombing down ideas like that which in reallity are perfectly logical things to say. How about we don't revive a dead argument from last week? This pretty bit of news can distract us all..... "@squawka: Borussia Dortmund have confirmed that midfielder İlkay Gündoğan will not be renewing his contract beyond 2016. t.co/ICkTCv0mQN"
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Apr 30, 2015 13:52:03 GMT
It is true. Stop bombing down ideas like that which in reallity are perfectly logical things to say. How about we don't revive a dead argument from last week? An excerpt from the MEN article on Gundogan: "Months earlier, Gundogan's representative was in talks with Manchester United delegates over a possible transfer. United were never going to agree anything concrete with a player who had been sidelined for three months and, a week before David Moyes was sacked, Gundogan inked a one-year extension. Gundogan is now nearing the level of his sublime 2012-13 campaign, when Dortmund obliterated Real Madrid en route to their first Champions League final in 16 years. He was magnificent in their vibrant draw at Manchester City and was one of the few Dortmund players not to suffer stage fright in that season's Wembley final. ... His slow recovery from a back injury has ensured others have copped the majority of the flak for Dortmund's at times apocalyptic campaign, in which they were briefly dragged into the relegation quagmire. Gundogan suffers from spondylolisthesis, which in layman's terms means he has a deformity in his lower back and can lead to hamstring injuries for athletes. He was sidelined for over a year. Some unflattering pictures of a bloated Gundogan emerged towards the end of last season, although this was possibly a side-effect of prescription drugs. Darren Fletcher suffered similarly as he attempted to treat his ulcerative colitis in 2011. Gundogan has started 16 of Dortmund's 18 games since German football resumed after the winter break and he earned a recall to the national side in March. The Owen Hargreaves sicknote comparisons are inaccurate. Reportedly earmarked as Michael Carrick's heir, Gundogan is a much more dynamic player, a la Ander Herrera. Creative and tenacious, he could prove to be a fascinating foil for Herrera in a midfield three, but is also capable of setting the tempo. Louis van Gaal's autocratic management has brought discipline to United, which partly explains why the livewire Herrera was not initially trusted in the starting XI. The Spaniard has offered impetus, though, and United require more of it, which is exactly what Gundogan would bring. And, given Wayne Rooney's wretched record, Gundogan's penalties would be welcomed."
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 13:52:36 GMT
Toshiba gave us an x-ray machine, we can fix anything.they can also provide a 55" LCD tv for under £350, from various retailers. See, Quality. did they? Well, it's a bit better than an x-ray machine, but that wasn't as funny, cheers www.toshibamedicalsystems.com/tmd/english/company/aboutus/manutd/index.html"Toshiba Medical Systems has been selected as the Official Medical Systems Partner by Manchester United Toshiba Medical Systems has installed the area-detector CT system Aquilion ONE™, the 3-tesla superconducting MRI system Vantage Titan™ 3T, and the diagnostic ultrasound systems Aplio™ 500 and Viamo™ at Manchester United’s new dedicated medical facility, which was inaugurated in March at the Aon Training Complex, Manchester United’s training facility. The new medical facility allows the club to provide the players with quality treatment on site and to protect the players’ privacy (the players previously had to visit local medical facilities for examination and treatment). In its capacity as Manchester United's official medical systems partner, Toshiba Medical Systems will continue to provide medical support to help the players maintain peak physical fitness and perform to the best of their abilities."
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Apr 30, 2015 13:53:44 GMT
I see the news of him not renewing has quickly lead to Der Western saying he's definitely heading to United.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 13:57:01 GMT
Well, it's a bit better than an x-ray machine, but that wasn't as funny, cheers www.toshibamedicalsystems.com/tmd/english/company/aboutus/manutd/index.html"Toshiba Medical Systems has been selected as the Official Medical Systems Partner by Manchester United Toshiba Medical Systems has installed the area-detector CT system Aquilion ONE™, the 3-tesla superconducting MRI system Vantage Titan™ 3T, and the diagnostic ultrasound systems Aplio™ 500 and Viamo™ at Manchester United’s new dedicated medical facility, which was inaugurated in March at the Aon Training Complex, Manchester United’s training facility. The new medical facility allows the club to provide the players with quality treatment on site and to protect the players’ privacy (the players previously had to visit local medical facilities for examination and treatment). In its capacity as Manchester United's official medical systems partner, Toshiba Medical Systems will continue to provide medical support to help the players maintain peak physical fitness and perform to the best of their abilities." actually, that's pretty interesting
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 13:58:18 GMT
Well, it's a bit better than an x-ray machine, but that wasn't as funny, cheers www.toshibamedicalsystems.com/tmd/english/company/aboutus/manutd/index.html"Toshiba Medical Systems has been selected as the Official Medical Systems Partner by Manchester United Toshiba Medical Systems has installed the area-detector CT system Aquilion ONE™, the 3-tesla superconducting MRI system Vantage Titan™ 3T, and the diagnostic ultrasound systems Aplio™ 500 and Viamo™ at Manchester United’s new dedicated medical facility, which was inaugurated in March at the Aon Training Complex, Manchester United’s training facility. The new medical facility allows the club to provide the players with quality treatment on site and to protect the players’ privacy (the players previously had to visit local medical facilities for examination and treatment). In its capacity as Manchester United's official medical systems partner, Toshiba Medical Systems will continue to provide medical support to help the players maintain peak physical fitness and perform to the best of their abilities." actually, that's pretty interesting It is, we signed it all up last season I think, we're able to conduct full medicals on site
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Post by Stew on Apr 30, 2015 14:02:19 GMT
Cho cho!! happening train is getting it's oil checked....
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Apr 30, 2015 14:02:20 GMT
actually, that's pretty interesting It is, we signed it all up last season I think, we're able to conduct full medicals on siteWon't stop people from spotting our targets having medicals at Bridgewater.
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Post by kstandhand on Apr 30, 2015 14:08:32 GMT
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Apr 30, 2015 14:09:38 GMT
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