Yeah bit selfish from Mwepu not to say "now, can you do Lallana?" after he was healed.New club doctor. Sign him up!
Yeah bit selfish from Mwepu not to say "now, can you do Lallana?" after he was healed.New club doctor. Sign him up!
Better than the GermanNew club doctor. Sign him up!
What are you talking about??Well look. Similar concerns would have been expressed around Christian Erikson, but he's back and playing, thankfully without incident.
I personally believe no club will take Enock on without full medical clearance. And for the main reason that they won't be able to get any insurance on him until he does.
Whether he's approaching it from a religious point of view, it won't make a difference, clubs won't be able to take him back without that clean bill of health.
Take him on as a player, is what I meantWhat are you talking about??
Last we heard - he was training the Under 9's
Scary scary stuff
I don't think any clubs had doubts about taking on Eriksen, other than that it was unclear how his time away had affected him as a player.Take him on as a player, is what I meant
They tried. There is no God.Can we get this guy to work his Magic on Moder?
Mod!They tried. There is no God.
Are you putting modern science ahead of tin-hat mumbo jumbo? Do you have the same attitude to all 'alternative' (to) medicine or just the Zambian-voodoo type?I don't think any clubs had doubts about taking on Eriksen, other than that it was unclear how his time away had affected him as a player.
It was clear rather early that Eriksen was likely to be able to go on (similar to Daley Blind and a few others who had pacemakers installed) whereas for Mwepu it didn't take many days after returning before it was decided that "you ain't playing football with that heart".
Eriksen has since then played elite football without any - as far as we know - issues of any sort, while Mwepu suffered more issues only a few months ago.
Biggest difference between Eriksen and Mwepu in terms of someone taking him on as a player is that Eriksen can say "the best and most expensive surgeons on this planet says there's no problems for me playing football again" while Mwepu can only say "some rather expensive surgeons and doctors says I should absolutely not play any football, however this rural Zambian vodoo-dude says I'm all good". One of those answers will likely make clubs feel it is worth signing the player while the other answer will make them call for security.
Modern science works well for the rich, such as Mwepu. No doubts about that.Are you putting modern science ahead of tin-hat mumbo jumbo? Do you have the same attitude to all 'alternative' (to) medicine or just the Zambian-voodoo type?
He moves in mysterious ways indeed.In 2015 Sfisco Ncwane a 36 year old South African gospel singer was "healed" by a preacher called Francis Anosike after suffering problems with his heart. He rewarded the preacher by buying him a 1.9million rand (£86,00) car.
A year later in 2016 Ncwane died aged 37.
"This R1,9m gift is for you, Pastor!" – Daily Sun - NEWS & ANALYSIS | Politicsweb
www.politicsweb.co.za
He moves in mysterious ways indeed.
Praise the mod almighty!Mod!