Any news on Watkins injury, any one know what is wrong with him?
To paraphrase Errol Brown:It started with a cyst. Never thought it would come to this...
Fan of your work, as you know, but not sure "Watkins Worshippers" is your best effort. Suggest Ollytheists, Ollards, or Jehovah's Wat-nesses.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on Today at 02:45:28 PMAny news on Watkins injury, any one know what is wrong with him?There isn't an injury.It's man management from Unai. And before people accuse me of saying that makes him a liar, it is really not uncommon for a manager to say a player is injured when there is something else going on. In Ollie's case he is just in shit form. If he was really injured he wouldn't have been getting picked for 18 months as opposed to getting whatever surgery it is he needs and Tuchel wouldn't have called him up to England and Unai wouldn't have started the season with him as our only striker.It's a convenient excuse for the Worshippers to hide behind.
Step away from the ice pick, Smirker.
Quote from: Smirker on Today at 04:35:14 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on Today at 02:45:28 PMAny news on Watkins injury, any one know what is wrong with him?There isn't an injury.It's man management from Unai. And before people accuse me of saying that makes him a liar, it is really not uncommon for a manager to say a player is injured when there is something else going on. In Ollie's case he is just in shit form. If he was really injured he wouldn't have been getting picked for 18 months as opposed to getting whatever surgery it is he needs and Tuchel wouldn't have called him up to England and Unai wouldn't have started the season with him as our only striker.It's a convenient excuse for the Worshippers to hide behind. This is a very interesting take. In this version of events, Tuchel decides not to pick Ollie because he's in "shit form". But rather than deal with the media questions, he decides - with or without Ollie's consent? - to tell the media Ollie is managing an injury, and that's why he left him out. Because it's "easier", and Tuchel, despite being a top manager, doesn't like having to explain the difficult decisions he has to make. He prefers fictional injuries he can use as excuses.The club hears Tuchel's excuse, and thinks - "hang on, what a great excuse! We'll have some of that!". Again - with or without Ollie's consent - Unai tells the media that Ollie is playing with pain in his knee and they're managing his workload, because only because that is easier than saying he's in "shit form". Unai does this because Ollie is different. Unlike every player Unai has worked with in his 20-year managerial career, where he has been happy to point out when players are not performing, or not following instructions, or simply in bad form - for OLLIE, Unai is willing to lie to the media and the fans. This convenient lie about a fictional injury will obviously continue until such time as Ollie regains form. Or we sell him. A sale which will obviously be at a significant discount, because we've been lying to everyone by telling the media he's managing an injury for the best part of a year, and no one will pay top dollar for a player with a long-term chronic injury.I can see absolutely zero flaws in this theory.Honestly, though, I'm starting to understand why the flat earyh society has so many members,