Caesium137
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Has anything been said about his injury? Time out etc?
The Jones one was odd, because I was expecting to play on Saturday after Wilder said he was likely to play in his Friday interview.
Fry seemed to pick up his injury against Chelsea, not sure he fully recovered.
It’s as I feared, two fingers on the table (light training) two fingers upwards (upwards of two weeks) plus the poor guy is drinking Lucuzade through a straw.. the universal sign of being unwell and off for two weeks.Jones put something on his Instagram last night where he was out having a meal with someone, without trying to cause another Connolly thread, here’s hoping that means he’s not ill anymore!
What might appear to be a shot glass to the left of his glass is actually a combination of painkillers he has to take four times a day to soothe the injury.It’s as I feared, two fingers on the table (light training) two fingers upwards (upwards of two weeks) plus the poor guy is drinking Lucuzade through a straw.. the universal sign of being unwell and off for two weeks.
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If only! whisked Raw Egg Yokes (an old Warnock remedy for two week long injuries)Pornstar martinis are a sure indicator he's feeling better though.
Positive sign.
A high end sports hospital.. you can tell because of the black walls. Must be costing Steve Gibson a fortune!!What might appear to be a shot glass to the left of his glass is actually a combination of painkillers he has to take four times a day to soothe the injury.
A high end sports hospital.. you can tell because of the black walls. Must be costing Steve Gibson a fortune!!
Two more nurses please ............................................ two fingers upwards ....................................
A high end sports hospital.. you can tell because of the black walls.
Are those prawn crackers or artfully arranged petals?What might appear to be a shot glass to the left of his glass is actually a combination of painkillers he has to take four times a day to soothe the injury.