They just said on five live that it's a bad one.
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They said on Sky Sports after that he hasn't done his ankle ligaments and that its just a twist.Originally posted by AFII View PostThey just said on five live that it's a bad one.
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Mourinho whinging on Sky now that things are difficult for them this season because of injuries. Tough **** Jose, it's the same for everyoneOriginally posted by AFII View PostThey just said on five live that it's a bad one.We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.
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****ing right on. Whining c*nt.Originally posted by Gaz View PostMourinho whinging on Sky now that things are difficult for them this season because of injuries. Tough **** Jose, it's the same for everyone
"We keep losing people every day" - my heart ****ing bleeds. I could seriously do some damage to that **** with a 4 iron - anyone got Bellamy's number?What have I learned, Mr Mackay? Three things. One - bide your time. Two - keep your nose clean. And three - don't let the *******s grind you down
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it did look like a bad one.
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"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
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I did - its one of them ones where it happens then in your head it goes all slow motion, no pain, denial - that didn't happen did it, realisation - oh **** it did - then comes the pain - oh **** its broke - then comes the I'll run it off phase - you stand up - aye this is alright - hang on - PAIN - PAIN - PAIN - take me off - get me to a ****in hospitalOriginally posted by Harveybirdman View Postit did look like a bad one.
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It seems he has recovered and will play in Carling Cup Final tomorrow
John Terry will play in Sunday's Carling Cup final against Arsenal after making a remarkable recovery from the ankle injury he sustained against Porto.
The speed of Terry's recovery has surprised the club's medical department who had previously told Blues manager Jose Mourinho that his skipper would be available for the Portsmouth game next week.
Club doctor Bryan English, confirming the news in his latest medical update, said the England defender had 'ruptured an ankle ligament' against Porto and left the stadium on crutches.
Terry had an MRI scan on Thursday and started walking the same day.
English felt yesterday that Terry's injury would take 'five more days' to recover from and so informed Mourinho that Terry would not be available for selection in Cardiff.
But English revealed on Saturday that Terry 'felt a big improvement in his ankle and requested that the medical department performed a fitness test'.
Terry passed the test and then took part in a full training session paving the way for him to get the green light to play at the Millennium Stadium.
English added: 'This rate of recovery has surprised the medical department. I have apologised to Jose for providing him with misleading information that lead to his statements in relation to John Terry's injury yesterday.'
Chelsea received further good news from English on the fitness of winger Arjen Robben, who started against Porto but did not reappear for the second half after a hamstring tightened up.
English discovered that Robben's injury stemmed from a lower-back problem and when this was treated the Dutchman made a 'quick and full recovery'.
Meanwhile defender Khalid Boulahrouz, who dislocated his shoulder in the FA Cup fifth-round win over Norwich, could be back in training in 10 days but, according to English, will 'require stabilisation surgery at the end of the season'.
England midfielder Joe Cole is reported to be 'progressing well' following surgery for a navicular bone stress fracture in the foot and English predicts he will 'hopefully return to play at the end of March/early April.'
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