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Hope with yet another misleading Tweet. Howe actually says that Isak currently isn't able to play 90 minutes on a consistent basis

 

Prior to that he mentions that Isak is in a good place and this is the most consistently he's trained all season. He mentions that the seven days he missed due to concussion set him back a bit. 

 

 

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30 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

 

Part of the concussion protocol isn't it?

 

No doubt, rules are rules, as a layman it doesn't make sense to me is all. Can't see the harm of him doing some interval training on a treadmill/bike.

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28 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Loads on Twitter getting stuck into Howe on Twitter over this. I try to remind myself the madhouse isn't reflective of the fanbase, but there will be bews if we don't win on Sunday. 

 

Without wanting to sound like I'm siding with them, a manager continually starting a striker whose been in the main shit for months and has 1 in 14(?) whilst there's a record signing striker that's been sat on the bench for weeks is a decision that will get questions asked or criticism at any PL club you'd think.

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25 minutes ago, HaydnNUFC said:

 

Without wanting to sound like I'm siding with them, a manager continually starting a striker whose been in the main shit for months and has 1 in 14(?) whilst there's a record signing striker that's been sat on the bench for weeks is a decision that will get questions asked or criticism at any PL club you'd think.

 

That's fair enough, but some of it is going well beyond that. 

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Something meaningless but amusing:

 

Isak gets some minging Swedish fish thing regularly sent over, which apparently tastes and smells of sick and gets various players and staff members to try it, as some sort of challenge.

 

Even the big security guard has tried and failed to eat this thing. Apparently it makes you sick when you open the packet.:lol:

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2 minutes ago, STM said:

Something meaningless but amusing:

 

Isak gets some minging Swedish fish thing regularly sent over, which apparently tastes and smells of sick and gets various players and staff members to try it, as some sort of challenge.

 

Even the big security guard has tried and failed to eat this thing. Apparently it makes you sick when you open the packet.:lol:

Will it not be the rotting herring thing ?

 

Edit. Googled it, Surstromming.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, STM said:

Something meaningless but amusing:

 

Isak gets some minging Swedish fish thing regularly sent over, which apparently tastes and smells of sick and gets various players and staff members to try it, as some sort of challenge.

 

Even the big security guard has tried and failed to eat this thing. Apparently it makes you sick when you open the packet.:lol:

 

Where's this from? :lol:

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2 minutes ago, Rich said:

Tit bits :lol:


Tidbit vs. titbit (grammarist.com)

In American and Canadian English, tidbit is the preferred spelling of the noun referring to (1) a choice morsel or (2) a pleasing bit of something. Titbit is preferred everywhere else. Neither spelling is right or wrong. Titbit is older, but tidbit is etymologically justifiable (the first syllable likely comes from the archaic colloquialism tid, meaning tender). And tidbit is not so new itself; it was well established in American English by the early 1800s.

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