Cisse, may miss the world cup according to Sky Sports News... Not for the squeamish.

Started by Badabing, June 08, 2006, 00:46:17 AM

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Serious


dogbert

Sports in general by their nature entails some risk due to physical activity which tests a persons strength, stamnia and skill. Professional Football can account for many injurys to the legs and feet, if it was a new sport today it would face serious pressure from health and safety executives including the possibilty of being forced to change or be scrapped altogether.

The number of injuries sustained by profesional footballers far outnumbers other team sports in terms of the severity and frequency of injuries.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1136245.stm


Danny UK

Thought it might be weakness from the last time he broke a leg, but looking at the pictures, he done other one this time.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/3971639.stm



Badabing

Quote from: SeriousI think that might just be slightly broken...

you can imagine that in a sunday league game...

"itll be reet, its just cramp, go and try and run it off..."


Serious

Quote from: Badabing
Quote from: SeriousI think that might just be slightly broken...

you can imagine that in a sunday league game...

"itll be reet, its just cramp, go and try and run it off..."

Hes obviously faking it ;)














NOT!

maximusotter

When I was 6 my whole class saw our obese teacher fall off a curb and get a compound fracture in her femur. Squirt squirt. Were all scarred for life. :lol: :cry:

FuMaN

Yer I thought he wouldnt play again. How unfortunate to do both legs in within 2 years. Not only that, in such a similar way.

Definitely needs his calcium.

Walrusbonzo