trotter wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 2:02 am
However he broke his leg there is no doubt he did it in or out of a club at 3 in the morning ...and Paula has criticised him for being in a club at 3 in the morning the night before a tournament ...and says that because of that he should not receive the Lakeside prize money should he have to withdraw...actually a fair point to be fair..
Does she think she is co chairman ?
i am so sorry for my actions these last ten years, i'm going through a tough time
trotter wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 2:02 am
However he broke his leg there is no doubt he did it in or out of a club at 3 in the morning ...and Paula has criticised him for being in a club at 3 in the morning the night before a tournament ...and says that because of that he should not receive the Lakeside prize money should he have to withdraw...actually a fair point to be fair..
ChrisW wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 9:05 pm
What do you think about the doctor's prognosis based on your memories of your broken leg?
Either the full story hasnt come out or he hasnt done what Des said hes done.
There is no way on this earth your back on your feet after 4 weeks of fracturing your tibia in 3 places and breaking your ankle.
Spraining your ankle and a small hairline fracture..........that a different matter....
The actual story of him falling down stairs in the nightclub was posted on df by a Northern Ireland county official long before the essay by Des was posted.
Funnily enough, to date, nobody has accused the Northern Ireland county official of lying. Funny, that.
Not sure how an accident happened is so interesting. It happened. Bad luck like most accidents. Pissed in a night club, pissed on a high kerb. Same outcome.
ChrisW wrote:Not sure how an accident happened is so interesting. It happened. Bad luck like most accidents. Pissed in a night club, pissed on a high kerb. Same outcome.
So why lie about it? Well i know the reason why but they could have just left that little bit out.
What do his Sponsors think about it though?
I've seen many "sponsored" players at Tournaments on a Sunday, that have been out till the early hours of the morning, rolling up and losing straight off the bat. Half the time the sponsor has no idea of this and it makes you wonder wether they want to get better or just go on the pop with "the lads".
ChrisW wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 9:05 pm
What do you think about the doctor's prognosis based on your memories of your broken leg?
Either the full story hasnt come out or he hasnt done what Des said hes done.
There is no way on this earth your back on your feet after 4 weeks of fracturing your tibia in 3 places and breaking your ankle.
Spraining your ankle and a small hairline fracture..........that a different matter....
He’s got no chance if he has broke his leg.
I broke fib & tib playing football. It was 35 years ago but things haven’t change that much. I was in plaster for 6 months a plastic brace for a year then took me 2 years to walk with out limping I’ve got plates & pins inserted. So I cant believe he will be playing at the WC in 5 weeks time
ChrisW wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 9:05 pm
What do you think about the doctor's prognosis based on your memories of your broken leg?
Either the full story hasnt come out or he hasnt done what Des said hes done.
There is no way on this earth your back on your feet after 4 weeks of fracturing your tibia in 3 places and breaking your ankle.
Spraining your ankle and a small hairline fracture..........that a different matter....
He’s got no chance if he has broke his leg.
I broke fib & tib playing football. It was 35 years ago but things haven’t change that much. I was in plaster for 6 months a plastic brace for a year then took me 2 years to walk with out limping I’ve got plates & pins inserted. So I cant believe he will be playing at the WC in 5 weeks time
He'll probably be able to play. He'll just play slowly and badly, concede, take the money, go home and put his foot up.
Think £22 for a session at lakeside ain’t that bad, I’ve criticised the food before but when all ends up £22 that’s premium seats as well in afternoon sessions to get your face on the telly if the camera finds you ain’t that Bad in my view
only85 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 4:24 pm
Think £22 for a session at lakeside ain’t that bad, I’ve criticised the food before but when all ends up £22 that’s premium seats as well in afternoon sessions to get your face on the telly if the camera finds you ain’t that Bad in my view
The food is absolutely woeful and rightly gets slated left, right and centre on Tripadvisor.
only85 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 4:24 pm
Think £22 for a session at lakeside ain’t that bad, I’ve criticised the food before but when all ends up £22 that’s premium seats as well in afternoon sessions to get your face on the telly if the camera finds you ain’t that Bad in my view
Yes will be hard to spot anyone with the large crowds .
only85 wrote:Think £22 for a session at lakeside ain’t that bad, I’ve criticised the food before but when all ends up £22 that’s premium seats as well in afternoon sessions to get your face on the telly if the camera finds you ain’t that Bad in my view
People go to Lakeside to try and get their face on the telly? Surely not.