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Aye, you'd have thought they'd have done something to strengthen or replace the bones in Burn, Barnes, Anderson & Murphy akin to the medical team that replaced Wolverines bones with adamantium

 

 

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I'm not a doctor, far from it, but I see Murphy and Burn's upper body injuries as freak and nothing to do with stress.

 

Murphy in particular is our Swiss Army Knife covering several positions, useful in injury crises like we have now. It leaves us with our second Swiss Army Knife that is Ritchie, who still has a tooth pick, a fish scaler, and a can opener, but no cutting edge.

 

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Just now, Stottie said:

I'm not a doctor, far from it, but I see Murphy and Burn's upper body injuries as freak and nothing to do with stress.

 

Murphy in particular is our Swiss Army Knife covering several positions, useful in injury crises like we have now. It leaves us with our second Swiss Army Knife that is Ritchie, who still has a tooth pick, a fish scaler, and a can opener, but no cutting edge.

 

 

If you're far from being a doctor, what are you? You're probably only a few years away from being one, don't put yourself down.

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2 hours ago, TBG said:

Aye, you'd have thought they'd have done something to strengthen or replace the bones in Burn, Barnes, Anderson & Murphy akin to the medical team that replaced Wolverines bones with adamantium

 

 

 

 

:lol: :lol: :lol: 

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17 hours ago, Shearergol said:

 

If you're far from being a doctor, what are you? You're probably only a few years away from being one, don't put yourself down.

I'm fifty-five, so my ambition is to become a pensioner. Unfortunately that's almost as far away as being a doctor.

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6 hours ago, Stottie said:

I'm fifty-five, so my ambition is to become a pensioner. Unfortunately that's almost as far away as being a doctor.

I'm a 59yr old retired fireman. One of my retired colleagues is a fully trained up sports physio guru and is heavily involved in NUFC. Another one has just brought a book out about his life/careers etc and another old bastard rowed the Atlantic as half of a duo. Book about that as well. 

Meanwhile I'm lying on the sofa, eating crisps and chatting shit online. 

50 is the new 18 but not for me ?

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