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FFS man he done his hamstring while on the attack centrally against Maritimo not when he was tracking back.

 

He didn't show any sign of injury that I could see so I don't know how you can say where he was when he picked the injury up.

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Cronaldo doesn't track back a lot of the time. He stays high up the pitch for the counter attack. Same thing Bale did earlier this season and now as an AM he has to do track back even less.

 

This the Gareth Bale who stopped a goal against Spurs yesterday in the last few minutes? The one who pulled out a fantastic block in his own box?

 

:troll:

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FFS man he done his hamstring while on the attack centrally against Maritimo not when he was tracking back.

 

He didn't show any sign of injury that I could see so I don't know how you can say where he was when he picked the injury up.

he pulled up, got treatment and went off?.
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Cronaldo doesn't track back a lot of the time. He stays high up the pitch for the counter attack. Same thing Bale did earlier this season and now as an AM he has to do track back even less.

 

This the Gareth Bale who stopped a goal against Spurs yesterday in the last few minutes? The one who pulled out a fantastic block in his own box?

 

:troll:

 

 

Yes... in the last few minutes.

 

 

For the majority of the game, he's not tracking midfielders.

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Cronaldo doesn't track back a lot of the time. He stays high up the pitch for the counter attack. Same thing Bale did earlier this season and now as an AM he has to do track back even less.

 

This the Gareth Bale who stopped a goal against Spurs yesterday in the last few minutes? The one who pulled out a fantastic block in his own box?

 

:troll:

 

Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale's average positions were near identical
source: http://espnfc.com/blog/_/name/tacticsandanalysis/id/868?ghghg&cc=5739

 

Read more here: http://footballspeak.com/post/2011/12/09/The-secret-to-Gareth-Bales-recent-success.aspx

 

Against the Gunners, Bale (3) is playing higher up the park than Emmanuel Adebayor (10) and even Jermaine Defoe (18)

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FFS man he done his hamstring while on the attack centrally against Maritimo not when he was tracking back.

 

He didn't show any sign of injury that I could see so I don't know how you can say where he was when he picked the injury up.

he pulled up, got treatment and went off?.

 

Injuries don't just happen magically, they're caused by persistent wear and tear so does it really matter where/when exactly his muscles snapped?

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No way. Surely not? Pardew basically ruled him out for the season whether he got the op or not saying he needed to rest up and be ready for next season.

 

and people say he doesn't learn from his mistakes. Claims players will be back earlier than they eventually make it, mixed it up and is now claiming they will be out much longer than they end up.

 

Pards  :smitten:

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Based on fuck all medical knowledge, but if not having this operation means we're going to have months of will he/won't he be fit, I'd rather he just have it even if it puts him out until September. Frustrating as fuck having hopes built up only to be told he's not fit again.

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Based on fuck all medical knowledge, but if not having this operation means we're going to have months of will he/won't he be fit, I'd rather he just have it not even if it puts him out until September. Frustrating as fuck having hopes built up only to be told he's not fit again.

 

Aye, lets just get the problem sorted once and for all.

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Actually I don't beleive it either, they were talking about Europa league games later this week on BeIn Sport and this unknown bloke said that Ben arfa will be back this week for Newcastle but he'll probably miss Benfica match. Also there is not any transcript of that in others media , so just wait and see

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midfield ace Hatem Ben Arfa is hopeful he can avoid surgery on his hamstring and be back in training by the time the rest of the squad have returned from Portugal, ahead of Fulham's visit to St James's Park on Sunday.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2302568/Massaido-Haidara-recover-Callum-McManaman-tackle-play-Newcastle-v-Benfica.html?ITO=socialnet-twitter-newcastlemail&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=socialnet-twitter-newcastlemail&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

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Ill believe it when he's being subbed 20 mins into his first game back.

 

:lol:

 

Haven't kept up with this, is he still not getting surgery like?  I thought we'd tried to chance it twice already without surgery, and he'd pulled up each time?

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Why does it just seem like every single aspect of the club have fucked up massively this season, manager, coaches, medical staff, players... its just one fuck up after another, if theres any truth in this Ben Arfa story and they are rushing him back without surgery, only to do further damage, its a disgrace.

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