Lots of people bring their job home with them.
Lol says who? I get calls at all hours of the day and night. I get calls when I'm on holidays (which are rare) I get calls where I need to leave home. My brother as a physio gets calls from patients constantly. We both receive work calls on...
It wouldn't surprise me, although they seem to cry quite a bit and seeing as robots have no emotion that theory may be dismissed. It sure is a mystery.
Teams that bore me to death
Sydney
Brisbane
Richmond
Teams that I wouldn't notice dropping off the earth if they did
Melbourne
North Melbourne
W.Bulldogs
Teams that I want to drop off the earth
Port Power
What has always staggered me is I haven't spotted these so called "North Melbourne supporters" before because they're just so rare, yet come onto Bigfooty and their clubs discussion board is more active than anyone elses.
Geez I'm good.
Tredders gone, Carr gone, Chaddles if he had a brain would be gone, Hartlett another injury, retirement just around the corner. :thumbsu:
Hehe I thought SA were a shoe in to make a relatively decent total after last checking the score at 1/90. Why I didn't think SA would turn into a huge bucket of fail I don't know. But they did. :thumbsu: The commentry said it was a good batting wicket as well :o
Lolz @ Klinger I think it was...
The selectors are reading Bigfooty! I should be a selector :p
Very exciting news about Moffatt and Cooper coming in! I can't remember being this excited about a Redbacks team ever. Moffatt is pure class and Cooper is scoring a s**t load of runs.
I'm not really sure what they'll do with...
Sigh.
Every footballer would choose an option which means less time on the sidelines. As Rodan's employer, and with qualified staff at the club, I would've thought Port wouldn't let his emotions get in the way of what's best for his future.
Who knows? I wish him the best of luck but if...
It took 2 years for Malceski to get back to playing decent football. LARS is still widely unproven and if the ligament frays after less than a year then maybe you have to consider the possibility that the LARS surgery just isn't the right option for someone with a game style like Rodan's.
So what? The main point with Chick is that he was in pain and needed to take drastic action in order to continue playing footy.
Rodan has been through both procedures and has opted to go for the LARS surgery obviously due to shorter recovery time, because if he was choosing based on what...
Completely different. Chick was in pain and opted to get the top of it amputated to prolong his career.
In a situation like Rodan's, the ligament frayed after 10 months. I would've thought instead of allowing Rodan to immediately have another LARS surgery, that a little bit more thought...
Are you saying that if someone pulls a hammy, then wants to play the next week he can because the "patient gets to choose" ? Surely you jest.
And I think it's pretty obvious Rodan chose the LARS surgery due to the recovery time. He's been through both and which surgery gave him more playing...
Well I guess you have to ask yourself the question. Do they go with the traditional knee reco method that has been successful in the past or do they go with the unproven LARS surgery again which failed after 10 months? I'd say there's a greater risk with one option.
Of course he would though. No footballer wants to be on the sidelines due to injury and I can understand why he'd want to slash his recovery time by a few months, but that's what Port's doctors are there for. If a footballer pulls a hammy and feels as though he's ready to come back, do you think...
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