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Player Mohammed Kudus

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Yes we definitely need a RWF as well......Kulu is probably finished at the top level, now Kudus needs to be handled carefully as well

What a fcuking mess

Haha, I'm gonna have so much fun laughing at this post in 1-1,5 years in time (regarding Kulusevski).

I love how hysterical and hyper-emotional people make 100% baseless panic-assumptions.
"Air-travel will never recover from COVID"
"Kulusevski will never play again"
"No one will buy internal combustion engines again"
"Maddisson career is over"
"Fuel price will now remain like that (while WTI was rougly 0)"
and my absolute personal favorite
"Lamela has been away for so long. Most likely it is down to fact that he does not feel comfortable in his body and will go under sex change operation" or smth along these lines - well at least there were very interesting over-the-top ideas flying around.
Roughly speaking - I hear from every long term injury topic that "he will never play again" or "he will never be the same again". And it is absurdly funny.
Calm your tits people.

Etc.
 

View: https://x.com/len17ah/status/2059317561745936844?s=46&t=fbqxNuG9CT4qTaiJx8mBjg

Interesting thread.

Basically, we shouldn’t be relying on him to come back for the start of next season and when he does come back, there’s a decent chance he does his hammy.

We need to sign a starting 11 RW as well as LW and 9.

Interesting read, but I can't help but think it's just the opinion of one assistant physio who has barely got their start in football. Bit too waffly and referencing random journals she just happens to have read recently.

Get the feeling it's as much someone trying to make a name for themselves on Twitter by acting extremely knowledgeable, as if they're a genuine expert deep in their career when if fact they're still pretty green. A bit like a psychology grad suddenly thinking they can psychoanalyse every person in minute detail fresh off their bachelors.

Fair play though, she obviously knows a lot more than 99.9% of the rest of us about physio stuff so will take her opinion on board more than most.
 
Interesting read, but I can't help but think it's just the opinion of one assistant physio who has barely got their start in football. Bit too waffly and referencing random journals she just happens to have read recently.

Get the feeling it's as much someone trying to make a name for themselves on Twitter by acting extremely knowledgeable, as if they're a genuine expert deep in their career when if fact they're still pretty green. A bit like a psychology grad suddenly thinking they can psychoanalyse every person in minute detail fresh off their bachelors.

Fair play though, she obviously knows a lot more than 99.9% of the rest of us about physio stuff so will take her opinion on board more than most.

It read like both to me.

Definitely she’s trying to build her career with analysis but she’s also a Spurs fan and likely knows her shit.
 
Haha, I'm gonna have so much fun laughing at this post in 1-1,5 years in time (regarding Kulusevski).

I love how hysterical and hyper-emotional people make 100% baseless panic-assumptions.
"Air-travel will never recover from COVID"
"Kulusevski will never play again"
"No one will buy internal combustion engines again"
"Maddisson career is over"
"Fuel price will now remain like that (while WTI was rougly 0)"
and my absolute personal favorite
"Lamela has been away for so long. Most likely it is down to fact that he does not feel comfortable in his body and will go under sex change operation" or smth along these lines - well at least there were very interesting over-the-top ideas flying around.
Roughly speaking - I hear from every long term injury topic that "he will never play again" or "he will never be the same again". And it is absurdly funny.
Calm your tits people.

Etc.

Erica Lamela agrees with you.
 
I think it is fair to say that someone who is a physiotherapist at a professional football club is an expert.

Is she?

Seems a big fan of Spurs women, not sure she works for them

And I have seen before coments from her saying shes basically a post grad and enthusiast - so more qualified than me for sure - but the imrpession was still not "expert"

Depending on your definition I guess
 
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