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The Thais are fattening him up for the end of season banquet. Rub him with sea salt and bake him very, very slowly.. He's a lovely little porker, and they're going to eat the fat little bastard

lol lol

Laffin mi head off here!!

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The Thais are fattening him up for the end of season banquet. Rub him with sea salt and bake him very, very slowly.. He's a lovely little porker, and they're going to eat the fat little bastard

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A few people in Manchester have asked me how he's getting on and is he playing. When I tell them no, and that he is still unfit. It is met with the same reaction.

"it's a real shame that lad, if he didn't get injured he'd be runnin arr midfield. His problem is psychological. When he got injured for us he turned to drink n drugs. He's never recovered one way or other"

Now, obviously that is a loaded statement that is only hear say. However, it's plausible. What does make no sense, is why the hell have we kept him? I mean even if we have agreed to pay his wages for the year..... We should send him back if he's never going to figure.

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all joking aside, for a guy who is on thousands of pounds a week, his physique disgusts me. no excuse for that.

unless there is a genuine reason (apart from Mcdonalds) why he is a porker i agree with you

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seems like he suffers from depression

Just imagine how he would feel if he had to do a proper job to keep the wolves from the door!

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It's obviously mental; so I'll give him a bit of a break. I guess we haven't sent him back because we didn't put it in the loan agreement (Only a guess). Considering his track record, whoever made that decision needs shooting.

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well in all honesty that is genuinely sad if true, any sort of mental health issue / depression etc is not to be laughed at

I wouldn't laugh at him but don't expect me to give him an iota of sympathy. People in the 'real world' suffer from depression but have to get on with it as they have no other choice.

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I wouldn't laugh at him but don't expect me to give him an iota of sympathy. People in the 'real world' suffer from depression but have to get on with it as they have no other choice.

i know what you mean, a genuinely baffling move to pay him thousands a week no doubt to rot in the reserves seems pointless and in fairness will not help him one bit with his depression

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His Injury was pretty bad, it's taken the careers of many a great player. I really feel for the lad he had bags and bags of potential, but it seems his injury has got the better of him and by that he has struggled to keep off the weight.

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I wouldn't laugh at him but don't expect me to give him an iota of sympathy. People in the 'real world' suffer from depression but have to get on with it as they have no other choice.

Whilst I'm envious of the money he earns. I'm sure it doesn't make much difference to depression. Maybe infact he even thinks to himself 'I earn all this money, do a job I love and I still feel shit', could in a way make it worse. He might even feel guilty he feels depressed. None of us know. Of course he could be a right lazy **** who can't be bothered. I doubt it though.

You can't judge a man till you've walked in his shoes and all that.

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This guy has taken a real beating and had one of the toughest journeys in the footballing world. He has bags of potential if he can get himself fit, He took a real beating from all his injury's which damaged him mentally and physically.

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I wouldn't laugh at him but don't expect me to give him an iota of sympathy. People in the 'real world' suffer from depression but have to get on with it as they have no other choice.

What exactly is the 'real world'? we all choose paths/careers in life, some are luckier than others. doesn't make you less prone to depression. No sympathy for gary speed and his family? that ended up in the worst possible scenario. wouldn't wish that on anyone. if depression is the problem i hope (and i'm sure it's the case) that the club will give him every support.

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if i had the choice, i would rather be depressed with millions in the bank. who knows, i might even manage to drag myself to the bahamas during my summer break, and drink a cold lager on a yacht in crystal clear waters. i would probably still be depressed, but it might soften the blow a touch.

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This was always going to happen. When we signed him Sven already had King, Wellens, Abe, Fernandes, Danns, Oakley as central midfielders.

At the start of the season my mate said to me "if he plays more than 10 games I'll be suprised".

The guy only plays in "comeback from injury" games. Then he's injured again.

I'm not a complete Sven hater but this was a nonsense signing.

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to be fair no body knows what the loan agreement is, it could just be a pay per play loan who knows, city could be paying his wages, cant see the problem with him being here really. I feel sorry for the lad in a way such a talent and nothing he can really do about it, some people just suffer from injuries that cant be help.

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to be fair no body knows what the loan agreement is, it could just be a pay per play loan who knows, city could be paying his wages, cant see the problem with him being here really. I feel sorry for the lad in a way such a talent and nothing he can really do about it, some people just suffer from injuries that cant be help.

I can.

Waste of a large space

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