From: Nash on 12 Jul 2010 03:11 Seems like he pulled his hamstrings, again. Makes any transfer difficult now, especially with the way he played in the tournament. He'll stay!
From: Google Beta User on 12 Jul 2010 07:10 On Jul 12, 3:11 am, Nash <nash....(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Seems like he pulled his hamstrings, again. Makes any transfer > difficult now, especially with the way he played in the tournament. > He'll stay! I hope he's not getting Michael Owened :( (Injured 50% of the time, and usually the same injury, hence done by his mid-20s. ONly glimmer of hope is that he's not JUST a pace player)
From: Baldoni on 12 Jul 2010 08:50 Nash explained on 12/07/2010 : > Seems like he pulled his hamstrings, again. Makes any transfer > difficult now, especially with the way he played in the tournament. > He'll stay! Injured say you ? Maybe Rafa Benitez will sign him ! -- Count Baldoni
From: lescor on 12 Jul 2010 09:08 "Google Beta User" <wanyikuli(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:5e65bd87-ec05-49a3-8ae3-d9175750f955(a)z8g2000yqz.googlegroups.com... > On Jul 12, 3:11 am, Nash <nash....(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> Seems like he pulled his hamstrings, again. Makes any transfer >> difficult now, especially with the way he played in the tournament. >> He'll stay! > > I hope he's not getting Michael Owened :( > > (Injured 50% of the time, and usually the same injury, hence done by > his mid-20s. ONly glimmer of hope is that he's not JUST a pace player) I suggested way back that he would suffer and miss games because of knocks. Players of his type are so vulnerable. Sudden acceleration, his greatest attribute, brings plenty of late tackles from defenders, and he does not have the build to absorb them. But this repeating strain problem is something else and far from ideal for a player who relies on explosions of pace. Interest in him will certainly cool now, but this might turn out to benefit L'pool IF he can make a complete and final recovery? Doubtful though! LC
From: Mentalguy2k8 on 12 Jul 2010 09:42 "lescor" <lescorbett(a)btinternet.com> wrote in message news:Gv2dnZT1ZtEgjqbRnZ2dnUVZ8iednZ2d(a)bt.com... > > > "Google Beta User" <wanyikuli(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:5e65bd87-ec05-49a3-8ae3-d9175750f955(a)z8g2000yqz.googlegroups.com... >> On Jul 12, 3:11 am, Nash <nash....(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> Seems like he pulled his hamstrings, again. Makes any transfer >>> difficult now, especially with the way he played in the tournament. >>> He'll stay! >> >> I hope he's not getting Michael Owened :( >> >> (Injured 50% of the time, and usually the same injury, hence done by >> his mid-20s. ONly glimmer of hope is that he's not JUST a pace player) > > I suggested way back that he would suffer and miss games because of > knocks. > Players of his type are so vulnerable. Sudden acceleration, his greatest > attribute, brings plenty of late tackles from defenders, and he does not > have > the build to absorb them. But this repeating strain problem is something > else > and far from ideal for a player who relies on explosions of pace. Same as Owen. I don't think he ever recovered properly from his first major injury.
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