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« Reply #7950 on: Monday, December 5, 2016, 11:24:01 » |
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Even if he hits a rich vein of form at Southend this season I can't see any Championship side willing to take the risk on him as Southend have done.
Hes a good player on the pitch at this level, thats never in doubt, but hes a trainwreck waiting to happen off it, too much of a risk for teams in a higher league IMO.
He would need 3 years being out of trouble and away from controversy for any club higher than this league to take that gamble on him, and in 3 years he will 28, it could have been so different for him.
Or alternatively a team desperately avoiding relegation who thinks he could help them clear. Do not underestimate the immediacy of potential money loss.
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« Reply #7951 on: Tuesday, December 6, 2016, 22:32:01 » |
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Went to see Chippenham Town v Slough Town in Southern League Premier tonight and as well as Michael Pook playing for Chippenham, Mark Scott was in goal for Slough.
Pook plays as a holding midfielder - probably his level although he was anonymous 2nd half. Scott got a bad injury at the end of the 1st half and had to hobble through the 2nd cos there was no sub keeper
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« Reply #7952 on: Thursday, December 8, 2016, 20:48:38 » |
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Austin's shoulder has just popped out again, live on BT. Shame it's still troubling him.
Seeing it treated close up is pretty grim! Tough lad
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« Reply #7953 on: Thursday, December 8, 2016, 21:11:28 » |
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Austin's shoulder has just popped out again, live on BT. Shame it's still troubling him.
Seeing it treated close up is pretty grim! Tough lad
Would be interested to see his reaction if he see's Kelvin Davis at the ground tonight...
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« Reply #7954 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 01:23:46 » |
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I had an interesting chat with someone from the medical industry - whose name I can't recall - and he mentioned a link between joint issues and the taking of cocaine. I'm probably posting on the wrong thread, because those accusations of Charlie (couldn't make it up) Austin taking cocaine in the toilet of a Swindon pub, were of course false. But anyway, this is what he said -
Many drugs, including but not limited to amphetamines (including prescription and over-the-counter medications containing amphetamine-like substances) and cocaine, have been linked to unusual rheumatic syndromes and vasculitis. Recently, a novel rheumatic syndrome has been reported in cocaine users, and this review will therefore focus primarily on cocaine and its link to newly recognized as well as previously established rheumatic diseases.
My lawyer has asked me to point out that joint problems can be the result of many different causes, not just cocaine use.
And like I said earlier, Charlie Austin doesn't use cocaine, so it doesn't make sense.
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« Reply #7955 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 01:47:15 » |
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I had an interesting chat with someone from the medical industry - whose name I can't recall - and he mentioned a link between joint issues and the taking of cocaine. I'm probably posting on the wrong thread, because those accusations of Charlie (couldn't make it up) Austin taking cocaine in the toilet of a Swindon pub, were of course false. But anyway, this is what he said -
Many drugs, including but not limited to amphetamines (including prescription and over-the-counter medications containing amphetamine-like substances) and cocaine, have been linked to unusual rheumatic syndromes and vasculitis. Recently, a novel rheumatic syndrome has been reported in cocaine users, and this review will therefore focus primarily on cocaine and its link to newly recognized as well as previously established rheumatic diseases.
My lawyer has asked me to point out that joint problems can be the result of many different causes, not just cocaine use.
And like I said earlier, Charlie Austin doesn't use cocaine, so it doesn't make sense.
Nice obsfucation, but there really isn't any evidence - other than your anecdotal stuff - that says that's true. Come back when you've got real evidence maybe?
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« Reply #7956 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 08:08:12 » |
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Coke can cause a shoulder to pop out? I've heard it all now
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« Reply #7957 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 08:34:24 » |
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« Reply #7958 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 08:37:10 » |
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I had an interesting chat with someone from the medical industry - whose name I can't recall - and he mentioned a link between joint issues and the taking of cocaine. I'm probably posting on the wrong thread, because those accusations of Charlie (couldn't make it up) Austin taking cocaine in the toilet of a Swindon pub, were of course false. But anyway, this is what he said -
Many drugs, including but not limited to amphetamines (including prescription and over-the-counter medications containing amphetamine-like substances) and cocaine, have been linked to unusual rheumatic syndromes and vasculitis. Recently, a novel rheumatic syndrome has been reported in cocaine users, and this review will therefore focus primarily on cocaine and its link to newly recognized as well as previously established rheumatic diseases.
That's what he said is it? This bloke you met who's name you can't recall http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/776096Was he reading out loud from this article or had he just memorised it? (And you then memorised his words verbatim, although you can't remember his name) If you're going to make shit up, at least try to paraphrase what you quote.
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« Reply #7959 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 08:46:27 » |
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lolz.
Man's busted fam.
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« Reply #7960 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 09:13:33 » |
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Maybe he's just found an article that matched the general direction of his earlier conversation. Maybe he's the biggest billy blullshitter in town. Maybe tomorrow I'll want to settle down, until tomorrow I'll just keep moving on.
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« Reply #7961 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 10:10:23 » |
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Coke can cause a shoulder to pop out? I've heard it all now
is that just coke or is diet coke also a problem
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« Reply #7962 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 10:59:20 » |
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Coke can cause a shoulder to pop out? I've heard it all now
Step on a carelessly ignored coke can rolling around on the floor and you could well pop a shoulder as you go arse over tit.
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« Reply #7963 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 11:02:37 » |
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Coke can cause a shoulder to pop out? I've heard it all now
Why do you think people refer to coke as being pop........
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« Reply #7964 on: Friday, December 9, 2016, 11:24:59 » |
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... whereas Fanta makes your ears drop off
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