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Thats an awesome response, it's not often you see something that brings clubs together like that
Majak showed good signs in 2018 of carving out a career at North as a key defender. 18 games was twice as many as his next best tally for a season - 9 in 2016 when his form probably didn't warrant a place in the team and he was gifted a few games.
Hopefully he can get back to where he was from a football point of view and string a few solid seasons together. Even if he doesn't, it's great that he's back at the club with his mates, giving it his best shot and moving forward in his life, one step at a time..
I think everyone in the football world is behind him and wishes him well.
An update. Absolutely incredible sight.
I hate to be 'that guy'. I am not sure a relationship where a man made a hot blooded decision to jump from a bridge after an argument with his partner a few months back is the ideal environment to bring a baby into the fold.
The fact that he has recovered so well from his injuries is fantastic though.
I agree with the sentiment however it is far to harsh to judge a relationship from the outside. Let's hope the unfortunate incident changes his outlook on life for the better. The moment he holds his baby his life will change forever and perhaps that is what he needs. Best wishes to the bloke, running and obviously getting some after dark activities done only a few months after such a massive injury.I hate to be 'that guy'. I am not sure a relationship where a man made a hot blooded decision to jump from a bridge after an argument with his partner a few months back is the ideal environment to bring a baby into the fold.
The fact that he has recovered so well from his injuries is fantastic though.
I hate to be 'that guy'. I am not sure a relationship where a man made a hot blooded decision to jump from a bridge after an argument with his partner a few months back is the ideal environment to bring a baby into the fold.
The fact that he has recovered so well from his injuries is fantastic though.
I hate to be 'that guy'. I am not sure a relationship where a man made a hot blooded decision to jump from a bridge after an argument with his partner a few months back is the ideal environment to bring a baby into the fold.
The fact that he has recovered so well from his injuries is fantastic though.
Why do everyone in the media keep referring to it as a fall?
How would you rather it be referred to as?Why do everyone in the media keep referring to it as a fall?
Falls are accidental and people don’t make a conscious decision to take one, therefore i’d call it a jump.How would you rather it be referred to as?
How insensitive.Falls are accidental and people don’t make a conscious decision to take one, therefore i’d call it a jump.
say it as it was.How would you rather it be referred to as?