By Bungie Go To PostSamira is going to get booted according to Willkiller
Racist
By Laboured Go To PostI've seen more palatable war crimes than those shoes.Frustrated's gonna get offended m8
In an astonishingly forthright interview at St George’s Park, Rose takes the opportunity to reveal he has been diagnosed with depression, has undergone therapy and taken medication for it, with that initially brought on by his long-term knee injury and further affected by his uncle’s suicide, his mother suffering racial abuse and his brother being shot at in the family home.
Rose even makes the otherwise startling admission for a professional that it was difficult to watch Spurs do so well without him, and hints at disagreements about his recovery.
“Things were said and things happened behind the scenes at my club, and I don’t want to go into any detail because I’ll end up being fined again.”
“It’s no secret that I’ve been through a testing time at Tottenham this season, which led to me seeing a psychologist, and I was diagnosed with depression, which nobody knows about, and I had to get away from Tottenham,” Rose begins.
“I’m lucky that England gave me that opportunity to get away, refresh my mind and I’ll always be grateful to them.
“I was on medication for a few months – again, nobody knows about that apart from my agent – but I’m off the medication now, I’m good now and looking forward to how far we can go in Russia.”
Rose had initially noted a change in his mood, having suffered an injury to his left knee in January 2017.
“I was getting very angry, very easily. I didn’t want to go into football, I didn’t want to do my rehab, I was snapping when I got home, friends were asking me to do things and I wouldn’t want to go out, and I would come home and go straight to bed.
“It all stemmed from my injury in January last year, when I was advised I didn’t need an operation. I don’t know how many tablets I took to try and get fit for Tottenham, how many injections trying to get fit for Tottenham.
That's suuuuuuuuper not a good look for Spurs.
ramsey in that one season, where arsenal would've won the title if the season had ended at the end of the calender year, was absolutely phenomenal.
the welsh zidane, he truly was.
the welsh zidane, he truly was.
By Laboured Go To PostIt really looks bad. I hate the idea that players play through injury to show how dedicated they are.
That's suuuuuuuuper not a good look for Spurs.
By JesalR Go To PostIt really looks bad. I hate the idea that players play through injury to show how dedicated they are.It's a terrible thing. Football, along with many things, can be so arse backwards at times, it's disgusting.
Rondon and Shaqiri are two players that I think could help a lot of sides with better supporting players around them. They're there for the taking too.
I've seen 4 different TV ads in the past hour featuring Portuguese Youtubers, this is truly the darkest timeline.
By LFMartins86 Go To PostI've seen 4 different TV ads in the past hour featuring Portuguese Youtubers, this is truly the darkest timeline.In the US Facebook has been running the same apology ad for months for some reason. It boils down to: We're sorry you and your parents are easily manipulated by our site. We're also sorry your grandparents turned out to be raging racist homophobes Holocaust deniers. We'll do better from now on. We promise.
Feel for Rose. Competition at the highest level is brutal enough without indifferent clubs asking you to maim yourself for them on top. And not even offering proper mental health support. Oof.
Worth remembering that Batistuta played through injury and pain so many times throughout his career that he's done irreparable damage to his ankles. A few years ago the pain got so bad that he was bed ridden and asked doctors to consider amputation.
By Cleff Go To PostWorth remembering that Batistuta played through injury and pain so many times throughout his career that he's done irreparable damage to his ankles. A few years ago the pain got so bad that he was bed ridden and asked doctors to consider amputation.This is why I worry for Cazorla. He no doubt loves the game, but I'd rather he called it a day. His injured foot looked terrible.
I don’t know how many tablets I took to try and get fit for Tottenham, how many injections trying to get fit for Tottenham.That is brutal.
By etc Go To PostDidn't Wolfsburg barely avoid relegation?Yes, but it's a plastic club and Volkswagen (VW) still got more than enough cash to invest a shitload into the team again.
Bordeaux president confirmed that there were talks about Malcolm.
Of course they'll have a far harder task to convince him.
Piccini seems to be headed for Italy for 8.75M + 3M in objectives, Roma might be the destination. We paid less than 3M for him a year ago so at least we get some profit.
By Pennywise Go To PostSane is a winger.he still has to be replaced innit
Besides Reus can easily play that position and is better than Özil anyway.
By Elchele Go To Posthe still has to be replaced innitGötze time
Athletes wear their bodies down, especially stars who have long careers and have put so many miles on the engine. If you checked how many ex pros still walk straight at 50 years old. I would guess not too many.
Concussions are a serious worry as well. Due to the nature of American football, it’s a much more diligently examined problem in the US. My childhood idol, Junior Seau, was the definition of a spirited, fight-to-the-last player. He committed suicide a few years back, after suffering for years from issues arising from multiple sustained concussions.
That people laughed when the Karius concussion story came up a few days ago really aggravated me. And Ramos... ugh. As if he’s looking for an excuse—the physicians announce stuff like this for good reason. It needs to be public, people need to be aware of how serious it is, and put pressure on the authorities to enforce measures to alleviate it.
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Shaqiri as backup is worth a go. We can’t go filling out our front line with stars. We have three there already, we’re probably adding Fekir. Shaqiri is a bit of a Dunning-Kruger, thinks he’s much better than he is, but he’s definitely also a hard worker who can change a game coming off the bench. For the fee proposed, I’d go for it.
Concussions are a serious worry as well. Due to the nature of American football, it’s a much more diligently examined problem in the US. My childhood idol, Junior Seau, was the definition of a spirited, fight-to-the-last player. He committed suicide a few years back, after suffering for years from issues arising from multiple sustained concussions.
That people laughed when the Karius concussion story came up a few days ago really aggravated me. And Ramos... ugh. As if he’s looking for an excuse—the physicians announce stuff like this for good reason. It needs to be public, people need to be aware of how serious it is, and put pressure on the authorities to enforce measures to alleviate it.
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Shaqiri as backup is worth a go. We can’t go filling out our front line with stars. We have three there already, we’re probably adding Fekir. Shaqiri is a bit of a Dunning-Kruger, thinks he’s much better than he is, but he’s definitely also a hard worker who can change a game coming off the bench. For the fee proposed, I’d go for it.
https://www.bresciacalcio.it/news/ultime-news/11747/david-suazo-nuovo-allenatore-del-brescia
David Suazo is the new coach of Brescia
David Suazo is the new coach of Brescia
If he really was concussed from that incident, then it makes Liverpool players look even more a bunch of cunts for ignoring him at the end.
By Willkiller Go To PostAfter all the hype for Wild Wild Country, it's pretty….dull
What?! That's one word I wouldn't associate it with. It's fucking riveting.
Sorry there's not more explosions.
By Shanks D Zoro Go To PostIf he really was concussed from that incident, then it makes Liverpool players look even more a bunch of cunts for ignoring him at the end.
Did anything come of that? Was that selective editing or was he genuinely abandoned?
No one knew he was concussed, so I'm not quite sure how you're arriving at that conclusion.
Can we add Shanks discussing Liverpool to the list of banned items in the thread?
Can we add Shanks discussing Liverpool to the list of banned items in the thread?
Talking about concussions, a player from Botafogo just got a decent hit on the head, was clearly dizzy at best and concussed at worst. Our medic and manager forced him to leave the pitch, even though we had no more subs to make and he was refusing to leave. We ended the game with 10 men.
Good to see that.
Good to see that.
By FligureSkatingFan Go To PostNo one knew he was concussed, so I'm not quite sure how you're arriving at that conclusion.
Can we add Shanks discussing Liverpool to the list of banned items in the thread?
The conclussion is don’t ignore your m8 in his hour of need. Regardless of if he fucked up, injured or not.
Pool fans acting like Ramos killed someone, let's ignore the fact he was pushed into Karius. Also, the BBC report doesn't confirm a concussion BTW.
Alonso is going to manage Real Madrid infatil A team and Raul is going to Manage the Cadette B team.
BTW lads, I saw a couple posts mentioning that hopefully Ramos gets injured when reading the thread this morning
These types of posts are heavily frowned upon and were the subject of debate in a different thread.
It is gross to wish or celebrate an injury of someone. I understand things are said in the heat of a moment during the game, but try and keep it decent.
That is great to hear.
I really think FIFA needs to do more on this subject. It is unfair to penalise a club for a head trauma. An independent doctor should always be on the sideline and when he says a player needs to be off then the team gets a free sub.
@kermit, legit looked abandoned. camera was on him for long enough.
@odd, i know a lot of players from the old days got fucked up from heading the old balls. When they were wet it was like heading a brick. Would be interesting to see the impact of the new balls and the speeds they can reach. Can't be good for the modern players.
These types of posts are heavily frowned upon and were the subject of debate in a different thread.
It is gross to wish or celebrate an injury of someone. I understand things are said in the heat of a moment during the game, but try and keep it decent.
By Pele.gif Go To PostTalking about concussions, a player from Botafogo just got a decent hit on the head, was clearly dizzy at best and concussed at worst. Our medic and manager forced him to leave the pitch, even though we had no more subs to make and he was refusing to leave. We ended the game with 10 men.
Good to see that.
That is great to hear.
I really think FIFA needs to do more on this subject. It is unfair to penalise a club for a head trauma. An independent doctor should always be on the sideline and when he says a player needs to be off then the team gets a free sub.
@kermit, legit looked abandoned. camera was on him for long enough.
@odd, i know a lot of players from the old days got fucked up from heading the old balls. When they were wet it was like heading a brick. Would be interesting to see the impact of the new balls and the speeds they can reach. Can't be good for the modern players.
The Liverpool players were all sitting on the pitch. They were devastated and exhausted from the loss. Of course they went over to console Karius, and have given him a ton of support post-incident.
Insane. That game has a tremendous Bale goal
But it will forever be known as Karius' fuck up game.
Give it to giggseh
But it will forever be known as Karius' fuck up game.
Give it to giggseh
By Shanks D Zoro Go To PostIt is gross to wish or celebrate an injury of someone. I understand things are said in the heat of a moment during the game, but try and keep it decent.
I simply hope to see players in the World Cup treat Ramos with the same respect he gives his fellow professionals. If you think there is nothing wrong with how Ramos plays and that everyone he’s injured or threatened or spit at is all accidental, then you should think there’s nothing wrong with that wish.
By Oddinho Go To PostI simply hope to see players in the World Cup treat Ramos with the same respect he gives his fellow professionals. If you think there is nothing wrong with how Ramos plays and that everyone he’s injured or threatened or spit at is all accidental, then you should think there’s nothing wrong with that wish.
I know Ramos is a cunt and has done bad things.
But his tackling is not the worst. He plays tough and I enjoy that aspect of his game. And even if you think he does it on purpose, isn’t it better that the game punishes him rather than bigilante justice?
And I still stand by that if that Ramos tackle on Slah was bad, then you simply want all contact removed from the game. If you want to see nasty then go watch Materazzi. That was a guy who enjoyed hurting people.
By Oddinho Go To PostAthletes wear their bodies down, especially stars who have long careers and have put so many miles on the engine. If you checked how many ex pros still walk straight at 50 years old. I would guess not too many.
Concussions are a serious worry as well. Due to the nature of American football, it’s a much more diligently examined problem in the US. My childhood idol, Junior Seau, was the definition of a spirited, fight-to-the-last player. He committed suicide a few years back, after suffering for years from issues arising from multiple sustained concussions.
That people laughed when the Karius concussion story came up a few days ago really aggravated me. And Ramos… ugh. As if he’s looking for an excuse—the physicians announce stuff like this for good reason. It needs to be public, people need to be aware of how serious it is, and put pressure on the authorities to enforce measures to alleviate it.
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Shaqiri as backup is worth a go. We can’t go filling out our front line with stars. We have three there already, we’re probably adding Fekir. Shaqiri is a bit of a Dunning-Kruger, thinks he’s much better than he is, but he’s definitely also a hard worker who can change a game coming off the bench. For the fee proposed, I’d go for it.
I would take the concussion news more seriously if it was from an independent source not someone who basically works for Liverpools owner.