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Yohan Cabaye (now sporting coordinator at Paris Saint-Germain)


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I'd go with Perch tbh, he was excellent at CM against Norwich. Bigi's got a full Europa-League-winning campaign to think about.

 

I suspect it'll be Tiote and Anita, though.

 

Till we remember that Anita seems to be better at RB and swap him and Perch, again

 

That always seems to be the case with Pardew. When he has an idea he always go with it, no matter how bad it works out. Fair play to him that he can chance things. But if it´s not worked 10 times in a row it won´t work the 11th time either.

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Not sure it is that frivolous tbh, I know people who have been in absolute agony with tooth problems and I would imagine the demands of top level football would normally require you to always be in top condition body and mind.

 

Having intense agony must affect concentration at least, let alone being unable to put your all into a performance :dontknow:

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I'd go with Perch tbh, he was excellent at CM against Norwich. Bigi's got a full Europa-League-winning campaign to think about.

 

I suspect it'll be Tiote and Anita, though.

 

Till we remember that Anita seems to be better at RB and swap him and Perch, again

 

Anita's positioning at RB is horrifying. He's blatantly not a full back.

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I've never had serious tooth problems so maybe I was too quick to judge. Dabizas played with a broken hand/wrist and Gilberto Silva played with a broken back.

 

I walked on a double fracture in my ankle for about 5 weeks but an ulcer has made me think 'ahh I remember the good times when I didn't have this ulcer  :('.

 

From what I have experienced from others, tooth pain can be absolutely horrendous. If you are in that much agony you are probably not sleeping well and I imagine the pain is going to cause distraction when playing.

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Had a molar get chipped - nerve exposed to air.  It's quite debilitating - stabbing, throbbing pain that you can't really stop, just blunt.  It's all you can do to just sit there and deal with the pain with an ice pack or Anbesol (neither really work) or something until a dentist can fix it properly.

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