Quote from: paul_e on October 06, 2023, 01:23:27 PMIt's not unusual with a broken foot, many people only realise how bad it is when they try to pivot on the foot and get a stab of pain.Yes, when I did mine, I finished the game and went to the doctor the next day.
It's not unusual with a broken foot, many people only realise how bad it is when they try to pivot on the foot and get a stab of pain.
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on October 06, 2023, 01:40:51 PMQuote from: paul_e on October 06, 2023, 01:23:27 PMIt's not unusual with a broken foot, many people only realise how bad it is when they try to pivot on the foot and get a stab of pain.Yes, when I did mine, I finished the game and went to the doctor the next day.Yep, same here, I thought I'd just sprained it (mine was only partial fracture though and was fine after about 4 weeks).
Quote from: pablo_picasso on October 06, 2023, 01:38:32 PMBut I couldn't tell you the names of most of the bones in my body...
But I couldn't tell you the names of most of the bones in my body...
Quote from: OCD on October 06, 2023, 01:25:03 PMAlways bemuses me when a broken metatarsal gets referred to as a broken foot. It's just easier and most people understand it better, same with arm and leg really.
Always bemuses me when a broken metatarsal gets referred to as a broken foot.
That doesn't sound like a recurrance, as in another "break", but more he's aggravated it. I don't see how he would have stayed on to the end of the game against Bright if he's actually broken it again.I'm hoping it's just a case of coming back a bit too soon, and another couple of weeks on the sidelines. If it's a full break, then someone on the medical staff needs a bollocking, he shouldn't be playing if it's not sufficiently healed.
Quote from: Smithy on October 06, 2023, 11:23:45 AMThat doesn't sound like a recurrance, as in another "break", but more he's aggravated it. I don't see how he would have stayed on to the end of the game against Bright if he's actually broken it again.I could be wrong but didn't he stay on the pitch for a bit in the England game after he hurt it the first time? Although I do think what Emery said does make it sound like it might not be another break, just a problem with the area.
That doesn't sound like a recurrance, as in another "break", but more he's aggravated it. I don't see how he would have stayed on to the end of the game against Bright if he's actually broken it again.
Shit shirts and now shit boots. How about our players wearing some that can withstand an opposing player's weight from causing damage, like the ones worn in the mid 90s for instance.
They wouldn't have let him come back into full training if there was any doubt it wasn't fully healed, so in my mind the chances that it is broken again are pretty slim. Residual pain or swelling or other side-effects, sure.
Quote from: Brend'Watkins on October 06, 2023, 02:43:51 PMShit shirts and now shit boots. How about our players wearing some that can withstand an opposing player's weight from causing damage, like the ones worn in the mid 90s for instance.I wonder what type of boots he wears. Some of the brands have lovely made, quality boots. But then they have ranges that are basically made from faerie dust & hope. Usually the ones they class as their "speed" range...
When I played I liked the Mercurial Vapors (Nike) purely because of how they looked but they were wafer thin.Best boots for me are/were Predators. The early 00s ones anyway. No idea if they're still as sturdy and comfortable as they used to be.