Momentary weakness... I'm kidnapping Peps family tomorrow and sending him pieces of them in the mail throughout the season.....
"You can stop wearing the sling after a few days, but it takes about 12 to 16 weeks to completely recover from a dislocated shoulder. You'll usually be able to resume most activities within two weeks." - NHS.UK Our best player was Andy Robertson with an 8 out of 10. The average was 6-7. That's not the way to beat an under-performing Real, bottled or not. Before and after Mo's injury was like the first and second halves of the 2016 Europa final.
I played two and a half games of footy earlier (I overlaid and therefore late getting there) but done nothing else bar eat a few double cheese burgers from McDonald's #hangoverfood
I don't think Ramos intentionally injured him but he was aware he had hold of his arm and wasn't letting go. I'd have done the same, afterall you don't want your opponent beating you back up! Him holding the left but the right arm getting injured is irrelevant though. If he did intend it (already said he didn't), it was like a judo throw. The intention in that move is to hurt upon impact with the floor!
Come on lads show some class, going on about Bales goal being a fluke, is a tad sour, just accept the boy played a blinder in front of goal, hitting the back of the net twice, the boy is class, and that's what class does!!.......
Who said it was a fluke? Genuine question, can't be arsed to read back. Ridiculous claim imo. Yes, you've got to have some luck on your side for a goal like that but he clearly intended it so no way I'd say it's a fluke! I just wish he'd gone full blooded at it, it would have flown over the crossbar then