This thread is like a biopic for the criminally insane and the usual suspects are piping up
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I'm pretty certain some people make up any old unsubstantiated rubbish to serve their tired old agenda and then suggest it's a fact by attributing it to their target.
@ForeverBlue92 spinning it as usual.
Can't see it either myself. Shame really young lad did show promise just made of glass. Oh well this what is squeeky bum time before we've even kicked a ball in angstLCL is better than an ACL.
But the wider point is that he badly injured his quad last year, and like with some other serious injuries, I don't think you ever truly recover from them.
6 weeks which probably means much more if you've ever Evertoned before.A month not 3 months. Feel better lads?
But surely the managers set the training plans etc and the warm ups. They dont just pick the teams.Too many injuries in training / warm ups mate for my liking - Benitez tried to drain the swamp but wasnt given the time to completely finish the job.
Even going back years we've lost the likes of Barkley, Baines, Barry just before seasons commenced to bad injuries in training, DCL another one now.
I think Simon Buttle who posts on here has a source in FF and apparently our conditioning / fitness practices are from the stone age.
There is teams in the championship that wouldn't be relying on Rondon as their only fit striker.Mad looking at midtable outfits , and their depth up front compared to ours:
Palace have Ayew, Eduoard, Benteke, Mateta
Southampton have Armstrong, Mara, Adams
Leicester have Vardy, Iheanacho, Daka
Etc etc.
HE IS NOT MADE OF GLASS FFS, HE HAS HAD TWO INJURIES TO SPEAK OF.Can't see it either myself. Shame really young lad did show promise just made of glass. Oh well this what is squeeky bum time before we've even kicked a ball in angst
Watford have sarr Dennis and PedroThere is teams in the championship that wouldn't be relying on Rondon as their only fit striker.
?Lampard on Sky Sports:
"He [Dominic Calvert-Lewin] has a bit of an issue with the outside of his knee but we’re assessing it at the moment... I’ve read on Grandoldteam reports of rumours and people guessing the injury and length of time, but we don’t know. We’re hoping it’s weeks at the moment, but we don’t yet know that information. He’ll certainly be missing for the Chelsea game and probably the games succeeding that in the short term, but hopefully it won’t be too long
No.No, last summer.
Everton's 4-6 weeks usually we can double that timeframe, absolute madness going into the new season4-6 weeks for the injury then another 4 to get upto match fitness!