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PILTDOWN MAN

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PILTDOWN MAN

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seagullwedgee

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I think it might just be clumsy language. I heard that YB is fully through the worst bit of the recovery, and is past all the possible complications and risks period (ie is no longer a problem, very small problem) and is now into the painfully slow process of rebuilding soft tissue strength, before he can restart contact work.
 


Triggaaar

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My contact says he saw the specialist on Monday, and everything was healing as expected. He had physio on Thursday, but just a rest day on Friday.

Apparently he had porridge for breakfast on Friday, but I'm not sure what to make of that, probably just trying something different as he's bored.
 


BadFish

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My contact says he saw the specialist on Monday, and everything was healing as expected. He had physio on Thursday, but just a rest day on Friday.

Apparently he had porridge for breakfast on Friday, but I'm not sure what to make of that, probably just trying something different as he's bored.

I am perhaps a little more ITK. I have been told. He met the OT on Monday, they went for a drink on Tuesday, at training camp by Wednesday, on Thursday and Friday and Saturday, He chilled on Sunday.

Widely known as the 7 Days, David recovery system.
 




Triggaaar

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I am perhaps a little more ITK. I have been told. He met the OT on Monday, they went for a drink on Tuesday, at training camp by Wednesday, on Thursday and Friday and Saturday, He chilled on Sunday.

Widely known as the 7 Days, David recovery system.
Given that my wife is his OT, I'm relieved to hear that's all they got up to.
 


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rogersix

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I can confirm that seagullwedgee is genuinely a walking medical miracle. The range of injuries and illnesses that he’s had over the years is really quite something. This one is totally truthful too.

are you his deep throat?
 






NooBHA

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Had a really bad shoulder injury playing centre forward back in 1984. Went up for a header with two centre backs, and they teamed up to do me. In the air, one stuck his backside into me, sending my lower half upwards, and the other elbowed me hard in the neck, sending my top half hard over. Result, I came down head first from a good height, landed on my left shoulder and smashed everything to bits, dislocated shoulder, broken collar bone and three further fractures lower down the scapula. It was horrendous, recuperation went on for about 8 months, and for most of that time I had to try to sleep on my back all the time, obviously, and that ain’t easy. Long term damage meant could never swing a golf club again, but did get back to playing footie, which was a result, but for a period I thought it was game over. I wish YB all the best, because shoulders are an absolute b4st4rd.
That must have been just a couple of years after you scored that hatrick against Brazil in the World Cup quarter final
 


amexer

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Was the op to cure a niggle he had for 2nd half of season or an injury from his last game
 












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