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[Football] Christian Eriksen



vegster

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May 5, 2008
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Not sure returning to football is a good idea, certainly at a professional level. Great player and comes over as one of footballs nice guys... He has money in the bank so why risk coming back?
 










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pornomagboy

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If Adam Lallana and Danny Welbeck can pass a medical, it gives hope to absolutely everyone.
so you might know something we don't, but didn't we reject a transfer after he failed a medical due to heart problems and the selling club kicked off and later he had heart problems

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lawros left foot

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Depends on the heart condition, if the medics say he can continue playing, I can't see a problem..
There are other professional players who play while fitted with an ICD.
 




Easy 10

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Not sure returning to football is a good idea, certainly at a professional level. Great player and comes over as one of footballs nice guys... He has money in the bank so why risk coming back?

Primarily, because he wants to play in the World Cup.

His weasel agent is predictably telling all and sundry what great nick he's in, so he can screw some more $$$ out of him. Personally I wouldn't touch him with a shitty stick. As you say, he's made for life financially, so why risk putting yourself through the immense physical exertion to get to the elite fitness levels to get back to being a PL and International player ?

I hope someone in his family has a word, and calms him down.
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Primarily, because he wants to play in the World Cup.

His weasel agent is predictably telling all and sundry what great nick he's in, so he can screw some more $$$ out of him. Personally I wouldn't touch him with a shitty stick. As you say, he's made for life financially, so why risk putting yourself through the immense physical exertion to get to the elite fitness levels to get back to being a PL and International player ?

I hope someone in his family has a word, and calms him down.

There is a suggestion in this post that he is being reckless with his health. I see no reason to assume this, given the fact that he will have a very good medical team around him giving advice, coupled with the medical team from what ever team he is joining i would expect he is making his decision based on solid scientific information.

Why put himself through the physical exertion to get back to playing at the top level? Perhaps he enjoys it and misses it?

Who is to say he isn't calming making this decision based on all available information?
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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so you might know something we don't, but didn't we reject a transfer after he failed a medical due to heart problems and the selling club kicked off and later he had heart problems

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Oh, I know nothing at all I'm afraid.

It's just we seem to do a fine job of offering employment to footballers with a bit of an injury reputation. There'll always be room for another!
 




Easy 10

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There is a suggestion in this post that he is being reckless with his health. I see no reason to assume this, given the fact that he will have a very good medical team around him giving advice, coupled with the medical team from what ever team he is joining i would expect he is making his decision based on solid scientific information.

Why put himself through the physical exertion to get back to playing at the top level? Perhaps he enjoys it and misses it?

Who is to say he isn't calming making this decision based on all available information?

You're long time retired, and Eriksson will be very well aware of that. After what happened to him last summer though, it feels like a 'heart over the head' decision (absolutely no pun intended with that).

He'll be desperate to restart his career. His agent will be desperate for him to restart his career. I'm just not sure that they would be the best judges. But if a medic is prepared to say "yeah, you're good to go", then who are we to doubt it.

I'd imagine the insurance premiums would be through the stratosphere though.
 














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