From BBS Gossip page... ...anyone want to tell Brod its not the fans, media or opposition putting pressure on Danny? Its the other players performing ****!
He's right, though. There is a feeling prevalent that Danny's return will put everything right. It may be that he's the linchpin to our success, or the problems may go deeper. Either way, the expectations on him are great, and that could go either way. He might thrive on it, or it might be too much.
Because I'm at work all day whilst the mrs (nm) is at home and then vice-versa between 5pm and 8pm, I don't always find out when I've had some post straight away. Just seen today's post and found out I've got a speeding fine looming #great
This be some nasty ass ****... http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...hreatens-gilles-yapiyapos-career-9854157.html Video: FC Zurich launch legal proceedings against FC Aarau's Sandro Wieser after horror tackle threatens Gilles Yapi-Yapo's career Yapi-Yapo suffered a torn anterior and interior cruciate ligaments, serious cartilage damage, a torn meniscus, a torn kneecap tendon and deep bruising to his thigh JACK DE MENEZES Author Biography Tuesday 11 November 2014 An FC Zurich player in the Swiss Super League has suffered career-ending injuries after a sickening tackle from an opponent in their match against FC Aarau at the weekend. Gilles Yapi-Yapo, a former Ivory Coast international, is unlikely to play again after he suffered a torn anterior ligament, torn interior cruciate ligament, serious cartilage damage, a torn meniscus, a torn kneecap tendon and deep bruising to his thigh in a horror challenge from Sandro Wieser. Zurich have issued criminal proceedings against 21-year-old Wieser, who was shown a straight red card for the knee-high tackle. Zurich went on to win the game 1-0, even though Aarau had another man sent-off to finish with just nine players on the pitch. Club president Ancillo Canepa confirmed he has lodged legal proceedings for intentional injury against the Liechtenstein international with Yapi-Yapo unlikely to play again. Watch the video below... Wieser even had the nerve to go up and speak to his opponent â who was in obvious agony on the pitch â and has since apologised via his Facebook page to say he never intended to injure Yapi-Yapo, despite the video footage appearing to suggest otherwise. Wieser wrote on his Facebook page: âI totally regret what happened. There was absolutely no intent on my part. âIâve had a lot of experience with injury and I donât wish that on anyone.â