
At a guess: the medical staff will assess whether they believe the surgery to have resolved the issue or if they believe the issue will become a recurring one
Wild guess: they’re looking at more structural things that could be a longer term issue. And of course medical issues.

Just seems a bit strange to me. Cardiovascular tests etc will surely need to be done at strain
Easy. They test everything except the calf.
You aren’t assessing if the player is fit to play, but screening for issues that are going to pose a problem in the longer term. The surgery will be one of the easiest things to assess because they’ll have all the records…what the issue is, what the prognosis is from that diagnosis, what surgery was done and how its responding. The issue with medicals is looking at what issues he’s had in the past and how has it recovered and what has no one found yet that might result in unavailability in the future. Most of that is done with scans and manual exams. Even the cardiac testing can be done with drugs (seeing how the heart responds under the stress of high HR and BP) if he’s not able to ride a bike yet (presumably he isnt) or they might find that prior tests Brighton ran are sufficient.
Why aren’t you in charge of our transfer negotiations?
i can see the method behind the transfer madness. lfc is trying to get younger and start a new cycle of domination. targeting players 23 and below
Because Id have bought us Benni McCarthy 3 different times
I’ve always said, if you’re old enough, you’re good enough.
Tbh I think Benni McCarthy has probaby reached the stage where he might be too old
Bidding for injured player…makes sense
Yeah, no good player ever got injured and there’s no way he’ll ever go back to being uninjured
The KFC delivery cant get past security. Dont want those wings going cold
Probably had Taco Bell for lunch…
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