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Green's fingers

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Supergod00, Dec 9, 2015.

  1. Supergod00

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  2. Supergod00

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    No wonder he makes the odd howler!
     
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    Didley Squat Well-Known Member

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    Still better looking than his melon.
    On a serious note, he's in for some tough times in years to come........ Arthritis.
     
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  4. Tramore Ranger

    Tramore Ranger Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Who'd want to be a goalkeeper eh?
     
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  5. Supergod00

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    I've currently got heavy strapping on my wrist from playing in goal a week ago, thought it was a sprain but now starting to wonder if I haven't gone and got another fracture to add to the collection, the life of a keeper!!!
     
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    Could be worse, look at the state of Sturridge on 120K plus a week over this season and last only available to play about 1 in 4. Stand aside Darren Anderton your title has been taken
     
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    I've got a couple of fingers that look like Green's, one of which was from a goalkeeping injury.

    A couple of years ago the coach of my son's team sent out a text saying that he couldn't take training on the Saturday and would have to cancel unless any of the parents would volunteer, so I wound up taking it. After about twenty minutes I put my foot in a pothole and turned my ankle over, so decided I would go in goal for a seven-a-side session. One of the kids (15 year-olds) hit an extremely powerful shot which I got fingertips to but couldn't save. We got home after training and one of my fingers was very sore, but I was more concerned about my ankle, which had ballooned. I went to the hospital to get the ankle x-rayed and they confirmed that nothing was broken - it was just a bad sprain. I didn't bother to ask them to look at my finger. Weeks later the finger was still painful, so I went back to the hospital and an x-ray revealed a dislocation at the knuckle which would require an operation to fix. I had a pin in the finger for a while, but when it was removed the finger looked pretty malformed and so it remains.
     
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  8. Supergod00

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    I've been playing in goal in various forms of the game for over 20 years and have sore hands to show for it, there is a special place in my heart for the inventor of 'finger saver' gloves, absolute godsend they are but I wish they had been around 10 years or so earlier!
     
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  9. Tramore Ranger

    Tramore Ranger Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    When I played in goal we only used gloves when it rained, the old green cloth ones that became soaked and useless......
     
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    Doubt he would pass a medical based on that photo

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