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pretty sure he did flop in a heap once we cleared it, expecting us to put it out so he could get some treatment

 

he pulled up, stumbled around a bit..we got rid then he dropped to the floor

 

Should have gone don and stayed down. Force the ref to stop the game like he did every time a Chelsea player went down. Jogging the 30 yards to the half way line might have just fucked it even more.

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pretty sure he did flop in a heap once we cleared it, expecting us to put it out so he could get some treatment

 

he pulled up, stumbled around a bit..we got rid then he dropped to the floor

 

Should have gone don and stayed down. Force the ref to stop the game like he did every time a Chelsea player went down. Jogging the 30 yards to the half way line might have just f***ed it even more.

probably just didn't think it was as bad as it was.
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pretty sure he did flop in a heap once we cleared it, expecting us to put it out so he could get some treatment

 

he pulled up, stumbled around a bit..we got rid then he dropped to the floor

 

Should have gone don and stayed down. Force the ref to stop the game like he did every time a Chelsea player went down. Jogging the 30 yards to the half way line might have just f***ed it even more.

probably just didn't think it was as bad as it was.

 

A ruptured Achilles? Bet it stung a bit like.

 

Not blaming him as he wanted to keep the game going as we were pushing for an equaliser but he may have made it worse.

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pretty sure he did flop in a heap once we cleared it, expecting us to put it out so he could get some treatment

 

he pulled up, stumbled around a bit..we got rid then he dropped to the floor

 

Should have gone don and stayed down. Force the ref to stop the game like he did every time a Chelsea player went down. Jogging the 30 yards to the half way line might have just f***ed it even more.

probably just didn't think it was as bad as it was.

 

A ruptured Achilles? Bet it stung a bit like.

 

Not blaming him as he wanted to keep the game going as we were pushing for an equaliser but he may have made it worse.

but obviously not so much he couldn't walk on it, rule of thumb is if you can walk on it then it's not too bad, maybe even run it off.
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Guest Chubby Jason

That's what happens when our board refused to invest a penny in an our of the squad that desperately needed strengthening. An accident waiting to happen.

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If anything , it was promising he could actually walk/run a bit. If it was ruptured he would have just flopped into a heap.

 

He did flop into a heap and was holding his Achilles while on the ground.

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That's what happens when our board refused to invest a penny in an our of the squad that desperately needed strengthening. An accident waiting to happen.

 

Especially with his record. I can't remember the last time Taylor played 15 or so games without knacking himself.

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Guest Roy the Irish Magpie

f**k sake this is the last news i needed. F*ck you, life, f*** you.

Has anyone got a lend of a rope, please?

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Guest Roy the Irish Magpie

yeah no offence meant just  writing how i feel. Wasnt joking so no offence to speed or anyone else

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Irish to the core.

 

Here, all I could think after that Luiz decision was, "Ronaldo off the internet said he's the best ref in the league". Your fault Ronny  :huff:

 

More likely to be Interpolic's fault for posting all that rubbish about Lovenkrands.

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What is the outlook for a ruptured Achilles tendon?

 

Generally, the outlook is good. However, the tendon does take time to heal, usually about six to eight weeks. More time will be needed after this to allow the muscles to regain their normal strength after being in a plaster or brace. Depending on the type of work, some people need several weeks off work after an Achilles tendon rupture, and the time taken to return to sport is between 4 and 12 months.

 

:scared:

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