Am I the only one who thinks that far from being a "rush of blood", this was premeditated? My impression was that Adel was a target for tackles....fair and not...and if they went down to 10 but we lost Adel, then for them that was a great result.
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Originally posted by James1979 View PostAm I the only one who thinks that far from being a "rush of blood", this was premeditated? My impression was that Adel was a target for tackles....fair and not...and if they went down to 10 but we lost Adel, then for them that was a great result.I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles
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Listen , im sure a player had instructions to get into Adel as early as possible, most managers would say leave something on him, let him know your there to disrupt him, but no one goes out to deliberately to brake someones leg, its nonsense to think they do , im sure our manager has given special attention to opposition players before, there are two ways of doing this, leave your mark on him or wind him up, they tried both and failed, this wont be the last time a midfielder gets personal with him it happens.
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Originally posted by winalotto View PostListen , im sure a player had instructions to get into Adel as early as possible, most managers would say leave something on him, let him know your there to disrupt him, but no one goes out to deliberately to brake someones leg, its nonsense to think they do , im sure our manager has given special attention to opposition players before, there are two ways of doing this, leave your mark on him or wind him up, they tried both and failed, this wont be the last time a midfielder gets personal with him it happens.
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Originally posted by Quaz View Postcheers mate, from a morale point of view his and any other player's ( mackie for example) health and fitness would come first in my eyes, promotion would come a distant second, seen too many players retired in my time through tackles like that.
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Originally posted by G.T.P View Postjust as a matter of interest, who have you seen retire cos of tackles, tried to think of some but couldnt. or did you mean football in general and not rangers?
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Originally posted by Quaz View Postcheers mate, from a morale point of view his and any other player's ( mackie for example) health and fitness would come first in my eyes, promotion would come a distant second, seen too many players retired in my time through tackles like that.
These primadonnas are paid enough to risk injury and early retirement and if Adel leaves at the end of the season which seems likely then i dont care what happens to him...as long as he gets us promoted first.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View Postlol promotion first and the players health and fitness a far second..**** morals.
These primadonnas are paid enough to risk injury and early retirement and if Adel leaves at the end of the season which seems likely then i dont care what happens to him...as long as he gets us promoted first.
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