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if this is true,

SAM BLEASE YOU ARE NOW A PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYER, YOU CANNOT PLAY SCHOOL YARD JACK IN THE PACK. DO YOU EVER SEE NBA PLAYERS PLAYING STREET BALL WITH THERE FELLOW HOOD MEN?

if this is not true then.

CARRY ON.

if this is true,

SAM BLEASE YOU ARE NOW A PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYER, YOU CANNOT PLAY SCHOOL YARD JACK IN THE PACK. DO YOU EVER SEE NBA PLAYERS PLAYING STREET BALL WITH THERE FELLOW HOOD MEN?

if this is not true then.

CARRY ON.

What a stupid thing to say.

 

Not true


Why. Please tell me why

Cause its not true.

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Cause its not true.

Any evidence to back that up? Hopefully it isn't.

Any evidence to back that up? Hopefully it isn't.

You should ber saying any evidence to back up the his legs actually is wrecked or if its made up.

 
Not true

unfortunately, true - can't cite my sources because it might incriminate others, but the boy has a fractured ankle after a schoolyard mishap.

i'm sorry to bring forth the bad news, but i'm 100% correct.

jumbo

I hate hearing stuff about young players getting injured.

Untill confirmed by the melbournefc i will try to ignore this.


Lets hope it's not true. If it is, isn't going to help him push for Casey selection this year.

I hate hearing stuff about young players getting injured.

Untill confirmed by the melbournefc i will try to ignore this.

no point in ignoring it - it's a fact.

the severity of the break is yet to be ascertained, but it did happen.

shocking thing, cos he's a great kid........

no point in ignoring it - it's a fact.

the severity of the break is yet to be ascertained, but it did happen.

shocking thing, cos he's a great kid........

Where did you hear this Jumbo?

Broken ankle with the bone sticking through the skin....geez if true this could be very, very bad. Some people just don't recover from these types of injuries. Let's hope it's not too serious and th ekids can make a full recovery.

Horrible news for a kid that was picked for his pace.


True I'm afraid, its on the MFC website. Out for the year and preparing for 2010

F%@*

I hope to hell Jack Watts doesn't injure himself during HIS lunch break. In fact, take him out of school altogether - it's clearly too dangerous!


Shocking news for such a young guy who I was looking forward to seeing play.

Hopefully he can have a speedy recovery and be back fit for the 2010 Season.

F%@*

only spoke to him at the recent after match function... he was soooo excited about playing for us. Sad. :angry:

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsart...08/default.aspx

I'm saddened to hear this confirmed, yet relieved it's NOT AS BAD AS I FIRST THOUGHT.

I broke my ankle/lwr leg many years ago in a motor accident. I sustained a fully broken Tibia & Fibula from the accident. The Tibia (main bone) was shattered in 3 or more bits directly around the fracture site. I know a little about these Nathan Brown type breaks.

Sam Blease, if it is ONLY the Fibula, will be more than fine, he will be OK. The Fibula is not a load bearing bone.

Well, all there is to say now is, get well Sam Blease, & best wishes.

 
only spoke to him at the recent after match function... he was soooo excited about playing for us. Sad. :angry:

Aww that makes it worse haha. Ruined day.

Cause its not true.

Next time you know SFA STFU.


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