Don't know anything about you, actually I don't want too really, I have asked a couple of questions, which you haven't answered yet, so how can anyone judge you, apart from having bad breath and supporting Manure and for some reason trolling on here, we don't know anything else to judge you by. Good luck tonight by the way.
Bearsy has sent a poem to Jay... Dear Jay I'm sorry uv lost ur world cup race i thought you'd play because ur ace and like ur knee you'd get a brace and win world cup for england i was watching you when you went down on that bird. lols not really hahaha erm "crown" I'm sorry if that made you frown but ur tight bod looked well ripped & brown do not worry bout rushing back we can wait for you to play attack we'll play ramirez even tho he's cack don't rush urself like michael owen & make urself worse bro srsly that would be well bad love Brian Earsy xxx RIP
Gutted for Jay - like everyone else around here - just as he was hitting peak form and confidence. Apologies if I've missed a discussion on this question, but... do we know yet if it's a complete or partial tear of the ACL? Apparently, it makes quite a big difference to the long-term outcome/stability of the knee.
If he's having surgery I presume it will be a full tear. Unless they just want to remove the frayed ends of torn area. Although Im not a human surgeon...
You operate on aliens? Very sad for Jay, but this is only one in a long line of sportmen and women who have succumbed to injury just before the Olympics, World Championships or World Cup. Yes, nobody died but in the context of the short career of pro footballers it must be so frustrating. Provided he recovers and regains his full capacity, it's not a tragedy however. He will get another chance.
There you go, I try to be sympathetic and they judge you by their own low standards, that's the last time I will try to be friendly with a Manure supporter, I remind him that he is the guest on here, unwelcome I grant you, but a guest who shouldn't be abusive to a resident on his own Forum. I guess he must be hacked off with failure, tough. Will we be seeing him at St. Marys I wonder?
I've been ill for a few days now (and still am - hence being on here, not at work), so the laugh I got from reading Vin's post was very much appreciated. Quite literally the best thing I have ever read on here. As for Jay, one can only hope that he makes a full recovery and picks up where he left off. He was starting to really go somewhere - including, most likely, Brazil. For me, only Adam is in his way for our player of the season.
I agree with you Fran. I feel as though they are all my boys and I love each one of them including Guly who deserves an extra special hug because some horrid people can be very beastly to him.
Absolutely agree. I also think this team has a great emotional attachment between them, having had the core of the team coming from League One, and I still look out for the fortunes of ex-players from 2009 onwards. Little or big, good and bad, they all played their part.
No sir I was just trying a bit of light banter, I do support English Clubs when they play in Europe, even United believe it or not, you still don't answer any of my questions, and I am genuinely interested, if standards dictate that every one that replies to your posts is having a go at you, I suggest you step back and look at what you posted and try to see our point of view on it. If you think I am Wumming then all I can say, is that you started it.
Have you been waiting all evening just for a reply? How quaint. Sorry for the delay I had other things to do this evening.