This wouldn't have been just McGhee's call - but is suits the tired agenda you are peddling I guess to personalise everything to him.Repugnant Toad said:bugger knows what McGhee's doing. Again.
London Irish said:But the key fact you are overlooking was the nature of his injuries, they were not one-off, but chronic and reoccuring related to the pressure his strange gait and walking style placed on his hamstrings. Last we heard the Albion were having to get special medical advice to change the manner in which he walked!
It was these medical problems that above all made his stay with us a disaster.
London Irish said:
But the key fact you are overlooking was the nature of his injuries, they were not one-off, but chronic and reoccuring related to the pressure his strange gait and walking style placed on his hamstrings. Last we heard the Albion were having to get special medical advice to change the manner in which he walked!
It was these medical problems that above all made his stay with us a disaster.
London Irish said:But what a huge sigh of relief he is now gone!
Lokki 7 said:Not really, I find it quite sad that he wasn't given a chance, whatever the reason. And it leaves us with 3 kids upfront which doesn't fill me with confidence.
Also, I don't think DK will be relieved at the pay-off.
BarrelofFun said:I find it odd that we didn't try and sell him. We could have asked for £1 (a peppercorn), if he is off to Italy and wouldn't have had to settle his contract.
Uncle Buck said:It is OK, Molango is back.....
Don Tmatter said:I've heard that he was paid £100,000 for last year with a car and flat thrown in as part of the deal.
Lokki 7 said:That's the back of my new shirt sorted then.
Uncle Buck said:Good fan....
Argus March 9Uncle Buck said:At of interest where did the story of having to change his walking style come from?
Kinky Gerbils said:Im going to get Mcghee is The second coming.
London Irish said:Argus March 9
Turienzo, Albion's injury-plagued summer signing from Argentina, could be back in contention before the end of the season.
The centre forward is scheduled to resume full training next week after a recurrence of a torn hamstring.
Turienzo initially suffered the injury on his only start for the Seagulls at Luton at Christmas before tearing the hamstring again in training.
Albion have been working on modifying his running action, which they believe is partly to blame for the persistent damage.
http://archive.theargus.co.uk/2006/3/9/208697.html
London Irish said:Argus March 9
Turienzo, Albion's injury-plagued summer signing from Argentina, could be back in contention before the end of the season.
The centre forward is scheduled to resume full training next week after a recurrence of a torn hamstring.
Turienzo initially suffered the injury on his only start for the Seagulls at Luton at Christmas before tearing the hamstring again in training.
Albion have been working on modifying his running action, which they believe is partly to blame for the persistent damage.
http://archive.theargus.co.uk/2006/3/9/208697.html
Kinky Gerbils said:Interesting, do you know if he had the same problem before he signed?
Uncle Buck said:It does say 'running action', not the way he walks.
London Irish said: