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We keep being told that players are "back on the grass", then they have a setback and are out for a couple more months - so stop putting them back on the bloody grass, or get some new grass!
If a player is at a stage that he's having "growth pain" it is essential that they are treated properly. The pain is an indication of growth and as such the bone tissue at either end of bones, particularly the long leg bones is very soft as it builds more mass as we know bone to be.
Simple really, we're all different, not many of us are professional and putting massive strain on our bones daily whilst in a growth spurt.
The club are correct if this is the case and seem to be dealing with the situation correctly and its none of our business to be knowing or delving into anyone elses medical medical conditions/records.
Be nice to know but medical confidentiality is crucial to us all.
I don't know what to think about this Colwill situation, it seems very odd. Is it a case of the manager thinking that he isn't good enough? Which is hard to believe under the current circumstances. It does seem like bullshit to me. I have to say though that he's very uncoordinated at times, it does look like his brain and body doesn't work in tandem. It's all very strange.
I agree Dennis, which makes it all the more perplexing that he is getting picked (and plays!) for Wales.
So is it a club thing if the Wales hierarchy think that he is good enough……?
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