stewart_weir
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- Mar 19, 2017
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I would suggest he is not insurable because of his condition and thats why we backed out.
..........FC Zurich seem happy to gamble with his life for £10m......
In some ways, other than for his sake medically, you hope that Brighton will be proved correct and thus make those people eat their words. I would think it was a decision based on medical advice and insurance availability for him.
Nope I simply saw the headline and then read the article to find out that the headline was a load of crap. I'd say the same of any paper doing the same.
Since the club haven't commented about Zurich's accusation, then what else would you call it?
So not fuming then.The club have commented on it. To the Argus. Off the record.
"The Argus understands they are shocked and concerned by his reaction."
So not fuming then.
Quite different to shocked and concerned.Fuming: "be furious, be enraged, be angry, seethe, smoulder, simmer, boil, be livid, be incensed"
Quite different to shocked and concerned.
I won the lottery again last week and I was shocked. I wouldn't say I was angry though.
Quite different to shocked and concerned.
I won the lottery again last week and I was shocked. I wouldn't say I was angry though.
But there's no suggestion he said anything about anger.Barber, i'm guessing, was on the phone to Naylor and probably said and communicated all that stuff in a brief conversation. (shock, anger, concern).
It's the clickbaity headline I'm criticising. It's not like I don't criticise papers like the Daily Mail for the same sort of thing."The Argus understands...". and one of their clickbaity headlines.
Why are you angry with me?I'm shocked you bothered to do it again after your last jackpot prize?
But there's no suggestion he said anything about anger.
If it was off the record, then the Argus shouldn't say anything about it. That's the whole point of it being off the record. Regardless of that, I would expect the club to pass on whatever feeling they wanted to, they wouldn't accidentally show anger as if they were in the pub with a mate.How do you think Barber or a "club representative" would have responded in an off the record conversation.
It will be interesting to watch the fall out from his failed medical test. He's pulled out of the Ghana squad but is in training and waiting for further tests in Switzerland. The Swiss say that they had looked carefully at his test results and thought it was a non- serious abnormality. In my experience Swiss medicine and biomedical science is amongst the best in the world. It has been reported that he was one of our major targets. How are we going to feel if he carries on playing and scoring goals?
It will be interesting to watch the fall out from his failed medical test. He's pulled out of the Ghana squad but is in training and waiting for further tests in Switzerland. The Swiss say that they had looked carefully at his test results and thought it was a non- serious abnormality. In my experience Swiss medicine and biomedical science is amongst the best in the world. It has been reported that he was one of our major targets. How are we going to feel if he carries on playing and scoring goals?
He might. Or he might suffer a serious heart problem in his first competitive game. The point is that, even if he doesn't experience a problem, we were right not to gamble £10million on him. I hope he does take the results of our medical seriously, nobody wants this story to end as Cheick Tiote case where he dies on the pitch.
Remember when Man Utd pulled out of the deal to sign Ruud Van Nistelrooy? PSV were in complete disagreement about the knee injury Man Utd had detected, so they filmed and broadcast his next training session with them. His knee erupts and he's lying on the ground screaming. It could have gone the other way, he could have banged in the goals and made United look stupid but their concern was still justified.