Wondering if this means anything for Rodri…
That’s a 4-5 month ACL recovery
Still, that’s like (better than?) Adrian Peterson level. These guys aren’t Adrian Peterson
Scalvini is a 20 year old peak athlete. Let’s see when he actually plays and how he does.Still, that’s like (better than?) Adrian Peterson level. These guys aren’t Adrian Peterson
Adrian Peterson was one of the best athletes of all time. He made it back I think 8 months from surgery and it was seen as a medical miracle at the time. Maybe the treatment has improved since then, but that’s seems like a really short turnaroundScalvini is a 20 year old peak athlete. Let’s see when he actually plays and how he does.
8 months is the short end of average now. 8-12 months is the average for returning to sports. Being in training at 5.5 months isn't really that crazy. Like it's definitely impressive, but until he's actually playing matches, it doesn't seem outlandish to me.Adrian Peterson was one of the best athletes of all time. He made it back I think 8 months from surgery and it was seen as a medical miracle at the time. Maybe the treatment has improved since then, but that’s seems like a really short turnaround
I mean if he is on the Scalvini plan, could be back for the stretch run in April and MayThe seasons ends just over 6 months from now. Rodri thinks he'll be back before then
"It's all fun and games untilI mean if he is on the Scalvini plan, could be back for the stretch run in April and May
Kevin did just come back you know"It's all fun and games untilKDBRodri gets healthy."
Is there something stopping you from creating said thread yourself?How clubs got their colors: a history of soccer's most iconic jerseys
How did soccer's most storied clubs become synonymous with something as simple as a color? ESPN relives the kit histories of football's biggest teams.www.espn.com
Until we get the General/Miscellaneous thread that I've always advocated, there's no good thread to post articles such as this.
Got to get that ESPN money from linking their stories in threads.Is there something stopping you from creating said thread yourself?
These were the changes that the Man City arbitration case spawned.https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5940017/2024/11/22/premier-league-apt-rule-changes-manchester-city/
Premier League clubs have approved changes to the associated party transaction (APT) rules at a meeting in central London.
Manchester City, Aston Villa, Newcastle United and Nottingham Forestwere the only clubs to vote against the proposed alterations.
Manchester City, whose arbitration with the Premier League in the summer led to an independent panel finding some aspects of the APT rules unlawful, were the most vocal about the changes being knocked down.
I'd be surprised if it was Moyes.Moyes or Ruud VN
I mean whoever they take better be cool with the Championship next year. They (and Ipswich) are the worst team in the leagueI'd be surprised if it was Moyes.
Cooper was a weird hire for Leicester, not in keeping with their general track record of preferring more... let's say... elegant mangers. I expect that they'll hire from the continent.
I think Everton has a decent chance of going down; they have hit a wall in the last month. Ndiaye is doing his best to not let that happen though, he's effin' amazing.I mean whoever they take better be cool with the Championship next year. They (and Ipswich) are the worst team in the league