Sentences with phrase «more about your injuries»

I don't care about who was hypothetically fit, and you seem to care more about their injuries than our very own influential midfielder out of action..
Id be cool with it... The mystery lies in where jaylon will land and if hes able to play again... his follow up medicals should cast light on it and i for one am all ears to learn more about his injury as no team wants a marus latimeer, but as for now im dreaming hes only out a year then is a force in our d and not someone else ’s
But this game is more about the injuries than what the starters are doing.
Do you know what - & like Iron Man I can't believe I am saying it - I am finding i don't give a toss any more about injuries, transfers, who the manager is.
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For example, if your family doctor records do not have notations of your injuries or all of your symptoms, then the insurance company will argue that you were not badly injured otherwise your doctor would know more about your injuries.
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But, as impressive as all that might be to your peers, injured people care more about their injuries than your résumé.
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He's discovered how much ankle I like to show (just enough to see the pattern on my socks), diagnosed an old shoulder injury («Your right shoulder slopes about a half - inch more than your left») and beheld my dismay at learning that my waist is actually four inches rounder than I'd believed.
Hopefully it will be used as a research tool in ongoing efforts to learn more about and prevent serious head injuries in sports.
Such embryo research might teach us more about cell differentiation and early embryo development, it might make possible greater success in bone marrow transplants, and it might help us to treat more successfully degenerative diseases and spinal cord injuries.
And we seem to have made them our own more than any other group; for more than any other group, we seem more earnestly concerned about injuries to the Constitution than injuries to our own people.
We could argue all day long about Wenger and if or not his training methods have made players more injury prone but sadly it is what it is and with a heavy heart we shouldn't offer him a contract unless on much reduced terms, but yes Roachie if Jack was fit I'd put him in the team ahead of Ozil all day long.
Before the game Mertesacker had spoken about how the injury problems had affected Ozil's first two seasons and that now our assist master is much more used to and more able to cope with the physical side of football in England.
The pair have both been coming on as subs recently and they have been looking sharp, so instead of risking fatigue and injury to Mesut Ozil and Santi Cazorla, I think that Wenger will risk a couple more changes than he spoke about.
All Arsenal fans are up in arms about the Gunners dropping two points at Norwich yesterday, and even worse we have sustained three more injuries to key players that we can ill afford to do without right now.
Football was never about loyalty.It's just a choice.We'll always mention how loyal some players were but won't mention how loyalty has finisbed the careers of some players.Such players stay in the team and waste their talent till they can no more longer reproduce their ability instead of moving for better chances.I know you know what I mean.One such player is Jack Wilshere.If he had left Arsenal seasons back there was a high chance that he'd have been world class since his injuries would've have been greatly reduced.I'd likd to see top players who are loyal to average teams for me to call them truly loyal since it's far more easier to be loyal to top teams.
But that said... A good friend of mine who knows more about basketball than I do (he has coached HS, and is very involved with the game on a personal level) said he thinks at least two of the W's injuries are fake, specifically Durant's and Curry's.
Wilshere for all his injuries is far better than both Ramsey and Xhaka.I just don't know the importance of Xhaka in the team if he can't defend.He's the real problem in the squad.Why do fans keep accepting mediocrity?Aren't we tired?It's painful seeing him play every match in our midfield then the same people who claim to love him would come and be making noise about how average he is after a bad match forgetting that he's actually average.I'd easily play Maitland - Niles or Coquelin over Xhaka.They would provide more steel in the midfield.Is it going to take us four seasons to realize how average Xhaka is?The painful things is that by that time many trophies would've have by passed us.
In regards to OX who i think has become arsenal's most important asset, injuries must be properly dealt with and given a proper amount of time to heal, its obvious the effect of Sanchez on OX development, when his finishing becomes more lethal i feel he will be mention as in the same awe of which we speak about Hazard and others.
Danny Welbeck being currently on the Arsenal injury list, and Mesut Ozil unless you believe the conspiracy theory about him being left out of the Arsenal teams for other reasons, has given Wenger a smaller headache but he still has too many forward for the available positions and one man who seems to miss out more than most is Olivier Giroud.
Brady was just as secretive Friday, telling reporters «we'll see» if he plays Sunday and that he wasn't interested in divulging any more details about his injury.
It is remarkable Arsene, but it was also remarkable last season (about the same time of year) when Le Prof kept playing Alexis with a hamstring injury, despite the fans begging the boss to give Sanchez a rest, and even more remarkable that he broke down and didn't play another game for two months!
All fans of Premier League football clubs have complained at one point or another about the injury problems their favourite sides are going through, but there is one club above all else that has more right to complain over anyone else.
There are few, if any, Premier League clubs that have had more injury problems than Arsenal to cope with in recent years and the fact that we have always had the Champions League to worry about as well as the three domestic competitions has made it even harder for Arsene Wenger to cope.
It is certainly not a good thing that the sports injury website physioroom.com shows that the Gunners have more players in the treatment room than all of our main EPL rivals but I do not think our situation is that bad, especially if the news about Alexis Sanchez being alright to face Man United on Saturday proves to be right.
Wilshere himself has been talking about his injury record and although there is good news in that his problems have not been muscular or anything to do with his own physical issues, he admitted that his style of play is partly responsible and what's more there is nothing he can do or is willing to do to change it.
The second international break of the season is now over and the various Arsenal players involved have all come through it without any more injury problems for Arsene Wenger to worry about, despite some moments of concern about Hector Bellerin and Mesut Ozil.
And of course, brain injuries are in the headlines now as more and more information comes out about their long - term effects.
The match was built up as must - watch TV for Landon Donovan's Everton debut, but ended up being much more about Howard's goal, another Everton collapse and some Toffees injuries.
I suspect Piggy will be ready for Fall camp, but from what I understand about Kasim, with his injury being more severe, he may not be back on the field until much later.
But, yeah, we're continuing to push the envelope and figure more about brain injuries and everything else.
What a load of toss... Barcelona play more of a passing game than us and yet they don't get the injuries we get, and don't give me that load of BS about the Spanish league not being as physical, if you actually watch it you'd know teams press more and go into siding tackles more so in the BBVA than in the BPL.
Arsenal have been plagued by injury problems a lot more than our Premier League rivals in recent years and there is a strong argument that our bad luck on this front has cost the Gunners at least one title win, so we are always concerned about one or more of our stars picking up a knock, especially when they head off on international duty.
But now I'm learning more about building and preserving the body, hopefully doing some things that will lessen the injury factor for me.
Welbeck can more or less forget about playing an important role for next season as a result of his injury.
its not about his ability, its his contract demands and time on the injury table, he demands more then he is worth,
Last summer saw Arsenal fans very optimistic about us winning the title, but the combination of the World Cup hangover and an incredibly long injury list scuppered our chances of keeping up with Chelsea in the early stages of the campaign, but this year Arsene Wenger sounds even more confident of challenging but he's refusing to commit himself to predictions.
I don't like the idea about replacing him, but we have to be honest, he's getting older, which means he's likely to pick up more injuries, and the older you get, the longer it takes to recover.
man utd loose, 3 straight, they suck, cant stand monday matches, too long to wait, more worries about injury to sanchez in the copa then missing a few matches, those SAm teams play rough, Ospina playing as well?
When I said about Wenger having the say on players fitness I meant that the medical team do their job, but Wenger more or less lets the players decide whether their fit enough, when he should be ultra cautious given our track record with injuries.
The mirror have an article on how Arsenal improved their injury record by more than 25 % already and are about to get even better and head off our rivals once more (similar to how we were streets ahead from 98 to early 2ooos)
The Wales manager was scathing about the pitch and the referee but could not add much more about Ramsey's injury.
About Coquelin for whom we desperately needed a back up, lets not forget that Le Frog send him on loan cuz he thought the position was covered with FLAMINY, now because of the injury crisis he was recalled back to the first team and saved us from debacle, this is just more evidence that this man is completely out of touch with reality and needs to go, we are the laughingstock not only of the EPL but from the world of football...... last time I say it nicely WENGER get the....
Shame about the Walcott injury, Ox needs to listen to his body more because there is no obvious reason why he should be getting problems with muscles.
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