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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 11:12 am
by GYBS
think it would be a risk to play him tbh .

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 11:21 am
by Roger Red Hat
well it got him a sick note to stay out of the Spain games - good one Rafa - master stroke. :cool:

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 11:23 am
by GOAT_2.0
Think we could end up regretting it if we rush Torres and Gerrard back for this match

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 1:39 pm
by kazza
peewee wrote:of course he will be fit,, he never had a tear to start with, he just tweaked it and no doubt he will play this weekend.

did anyone on here actually think he just strolled off the pitch with a torn hamstring   :D

Your lack of football knowledge once again is glaring. Just curious, have you ever actually played football?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:09 pm
by Fo Dne
Emerald Red wrote:
Fo Dne wrote:
Rush Job wrote:And to think there were a couple of posters on here claiming he wasnt even injured.

He's picked up a strain at worst lad. They've released that statement for the element of suprise. If he's not on the bench for the mancs at least al be EXTREMELY suprised.

3 months MINIMUM with a torn hamstring. He wouldn't av walked off the pitch like he did either, am tellin ya.

Aye, you'd know.

Considering I've done it meself twice and been watching Owen do it for the last 10 years ya right I would.

Now :censored: off back to ya little hole with ya maggot, tissues and lights off and keep :censored: over Benitez and how :censored: he's made this team.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:12 pm
by Fo Dne
LFC2007 wrote:
Fo Dne wrote:
Rush Job wrote:And to think there were a couple of posters on here claiming he wasnt even injured.

He's picked up a strain at worst lad. They've released that statement for the element of suprise. If he's not on the bench for the mancs at least al be EXTREMELY suprised.

3 months MINIMUM with a torn hamstring. He wouldn't av walked off the pitch like he did either, am tellin ya.

Two and a half months MAXIMUM recovery time for a severe hamstring strain.

It isn't that severe otherwise he wouldn't have walked off, but going by the statement it could be 2 to 3 weeks, and for that reason I don't think he'll be risked at all for the Man U game.

Massive difference in a strain and a tear.

The article clearly says tear.

Its upto six months for a tear. Anyone who tells you otherwise is talking out there :censored:. If you come back too soon you will never recover as much as possible and you'll become weaker and prone to it.

Ever seen that one before?

No, 2 and a half months maximum then.

:no

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:15 pm
by Fo Dne
peewee wrote:of course he will be fit,, he never had a tear to start with, he just tweaked it and no doubt he will play this weekend.

did anyone on here actually think he just strolled off the pitch with a torn hamstring   :D

People clearly did.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:20 pm
by 112-1077774096
kazza wrote:
peewee wrote:of course he will be fit,, he never had a tear to start with, he just tweaked it and no doubt he will play this weekend.

did anyone on here actually think he just strolled off the pitch with a torn hamstring   :D

Your lack of football knowledge once again is glaring. Just curious, have you ever actually played football?

yes thanks, and rugby union to a decent standard. but quite what football knowledge has to do with hamstrings is beyond me, are you confusing football knowledge with medical knowledge?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:44 pm
by GYBS
Fo Dne wrote:
LFC2007 wrote:
Fo Dne wrote:
Rush Job wrote:And to think there were a couple of posters on here claiming he wasnt even injured.

He's picked up a strain at worst lad. They've released that statement for the element of suprise. If he's not on the bench for the mancs at least al be EXTREMELY suprised.

3 months MINIMUM with a torn hamstring. He wouldn't av walked off the pitch like he did either, am tellin ya.

Two and a half months MAXIMUM recovery time for a severe hamstring strain.

It isn't that severe otherwise he wouldn't have walked off, but going by the statement it could be 2 to 3 weeks, and for that reason I don't think he'll be risked at all for the Man U game.

Massive difference in a strain and a tear.

The article clearly says tear.

Its upto six months for a tear. Anyone who tells you otherwise is talking out there :censored:. If you come back too soon you will never recover as much as possible and you'll become weaker and prone to it.

Ever seen that one before?

No, 2 and a half months maximum then.

:no

It all depends on the size and depth and where the tear is will depend on the length of time out - torres could easily of had a tiny little tear in his muscle that would heal in up to two weeks .

yes i have done my physio course- level 2 at the present time .

torres felt it twinge so came off straight and walked away to stop it straining or tearing more . so a tiny tear could easily of happened to torres.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:48 pm
by GYBS
Fo Dne wrote:
Emerald Red wrote:
Fo Dne wrote:
Rush Job wrote:And to think there were a couple of posters on here claiming he wasnt even injured.

He's picked up a strain at worst lad. They've released that statement for the element of suprise. If he's not on the bench for the mancs at least al be EXTREMELY suprised.

3 months MINIMUM with a torn hamstring. He wouldn't av walked off the pitch like he did either, am tellin ya.

Aye, you'd know.

Considering I've done it meself twice and been watching Owen do it for the last 10 years ya right I would.

Now :censored: off back to ya little hole with ya maggot, tissues and lights off and keep :censored: over Benitez and how :censored: he's made this team.

you seem a very angry young man - maybe you should see someone about it ? anger management or something  :suspect:

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:52 pm
by LFC2007
Fo Dne wrote:
LFC2007 wrote:
Fo Dne wrote:
Rush Job wrote:And to think there were a couple of posters on here claiming he wasnt even injured.

He's picked up a strain at worst lad. They've released that statement for the element of suprise. If he's not on the bench for the mancs at least al be EXTREMELY suprised.

3 months MINIMUM with a torn hamstring. He wouldn't av walked off the pitch like he did either, am tellin ya.

Two and a half months MAXIMUM recovery time for a severe hamstring strain.

It isn't that severe otherwise he wouldn't have walked off, but going by the statement it could be 2 to 3 weeks, and for that reason I don't think he'll be risked at all for the Man U game.

Massive difference in a strain and a tear.

The article clearly says tear.

Its upto six months for a tear. Anyone who tells you otherwise is talking out there :censored:. If you come back too soon you will never recover as much as possible and you'll become weaker and prone to it.

Ever seen that one before?

No, 2 and a half months maximum then.

:no

A tear can be a type of strain, i.e. a very small tear of the muscle fibres, that's why strains are often reported as tears.

A severe tear for a top athlete will typically not take up to sixth months to heal, it will take within two and a half months. However, it may take up to six months for a sunday league player (for example) who isn't as fit and doesn't have access to the best rehabilitation facilities, or someone who has other injuries which inhibit rehab, or if the tear is so severe that it requires surgery (rare).

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:59 pm
by GYBS
LFC2007 wrote:
Fo Dne wrote:
LFC2007 wrote:
Fo Dne wrote:
Rush Job wrote:And to think there were a couple of posters on here claiming he wasnt even injured.

He's picked up a strain at worst lad. They've released that statement for the element of suprise. If he's not on the bench for the mancs at least al be EXTREMELY suprised.

3 months MINIMUM with a torn hamstring. He wouldn't av walked off the pitch like he did either, am tellin ya.

Two and a half months MAXIMUM recovery time for a severe hamstring strain.

It isn't that severe otherwise he wouldn't have walked off, but going by the statement it could be 2 to 3 weeks, and for that reason I don't think he'll be risked at all for the Man U game.

Massive difference in a strain and a tear.

The article clearly says tear.

Its upto six months for a tear. Anyone who tells you otherwise is talking out there :censored:. If you come back too soon you will never recover as much as possible and you'll become weaker and prone to it.

Ever seen that one before?

No, 2 and a half months maximum then.

:no

A tear can be a type of strain, i.e. a very small tear of the muscle fibres, that's why strains are often reported as tears.

A severe tear for a top athlete will typically not take up to sixth months to heal, it will take within two and a half months. However, it may take up to six months for a sunday league player (for example) who isn't as fit and doesn't have access to the best rehabilitation facilities, or someone who has other injuries which inhibit rehab, or if the tear is so severe that it requires surgery (rare).

spot on mate

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 3:00 pm
by account deleted by request

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 3:04 pm
by metalhead
s@int wrote:Hamstring injuries  :D

s@int the saviour

now I know why people call you a saint... or s@int :D

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 3:05 pm
by GYBS
s@int wrote:Hamstring injuries  :D

that clears it up cheers