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Hunmeier broken arm



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Has it been confirmed hunmeier has broken his arm in training? Spoke to him at the signing session at the kids party, had his arm in a sling, shame he won't get a run out in the cup. Given its January I guess it might heal by then.
 








Herr Tubthumper

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Has it been confirmed hunmeier has broken his arm in training? Spoke to him at the signing session at the kids party, had his arm in a sling, shame he won't get a run out in the cup. Given its January I guess it might heal by then.

Was it his Hun-ny bone?
 


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TWOCHOICEStom

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It's funny how the general feeling towards a player who's broken his arm is "oh what bad luck" but when they pull muscles in their legs and struggle with knee/ankle injuries their "sick notes"
 


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It's funny how the general feeling towards a player who's broken his arm is "oh what bad luck" but when they pull muscles in their legs and struggle with knee/ankle injuries their "sick notes"

It's because knee/ankle injuries and a tendency to easily strain/pull muscles are often chronic problems that are purely down to "genetics" and often reoccur. It is unlikely (and would be pretty bad luck) to break your arms repeatedly.
 






mothy

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It's funny how the general feeling towards a player who's broken his arm is "oh what bad luck" but when they pull muscles in their legs and struggle with knee/ankle injuries their "sick notes"

A bit like the difference between people with cancer or leukemia v mental health issues..
 


Herr Tubthumper

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when they pull muscles in their legs and struggle with knee/ankle injuries their "sick notes"

Hopefully the doctor had vays of making him walk.
 




sdmartin1

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It's funny how the general feeling towards a player who's broken his arm is "oh what bad luck" but when they pull muscles in their legs and struggle with knee/ankle injuries their "sick notes"

That's logical though isn't it? As far as I'm aware it's very rare to have reoccurring bones breaking, where as pulled muscles (for example) can have a tendency to reoccur a lot, especially in the case of professional footballers.
 








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Hopefully the doctor had vays of making him walk.

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