Apparently Gabriel clattered him and broke his leg.
Wouldn't have happened if he hadn't smoked that cigarette.
Apparently Gabriel clattered him and broke his leg.
Wouldn't have happened if he hadn't smoked that cigarette.
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@LDG We have that problem anyway. Only just getting round to watching the Community Shield and he has Ozil playing on the left.
Smoking is a terrible habit and in this day and age there's no excuse for it with the fact you can't smoke in public and the well documented health risks. For a sportsman to take up smoking is frankly shocking, it's a fact it's not good for you and that it will hinder your in sport, it just not acceptable in any sport and should be frowned upon IMO.
He gets a lot of injuries and is a liability, in addition though as shown by the above he's very unprofessional and not as dedicated as he should be so we should let him move on and let someone else deal with the problems he brings with him.
Jack smells like grandad, we don't want to play with him any more.
Not a big loss as Ramsey is the better player.
If we get a decent offer for him, then we should really sell him
No wonder he's so rubbish.
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...is-left-fibula
Wenget confirms Wheelchairs injury.
His smoking isn't out of control, it's the injuries that are the problem. Smoking isn't ideal for any athlete but it never stopped Zidane, Messi or Maradona (along with every other substance on this Earth). Bradley Wiggins, Shane Warne, Michael Jordan...the list goes on. As long as it isn't a regular habit, then it has very little effect on performance.