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3) True. I'm kind of laughing at this point about your (minor dont read too much) defining what I'd deem/guess your other first and consistently.
One could be a religious church attending person wondering how you can't get to church, but others can buy weed, drink booze and access abortion services whilst responsibly adhering to lockdown measures.
Can't go to mass and pray or sing, but can chant at a BLM protest.
Not sure tees but saw dicko’s breakdown of injuries - Thiago’s return prognosis as “unknown”... and it does seem consistent with the increasing amount of games he is missing with no projected recovery time frame.
Sadly our fortune on the injury front cannot be overstated. Something I highlighted at the end of the CL winning season and the reason for my concern when we didn’t add like we belatedly did this summer. I actually said - it might galvanise the team AND we might even win the league BUT it is a huge mistake - players will suffer..
Remember we fooked off all domestic cups since 2017/18 too - so were competing on just 2 fronts. The first team squad was always thin in crucial areas. .
Summer 2019 - the summer we had to “pay the bills“. That resting on laurels..That is where we took the piss out of the current crop. They have been over used. The only real surprise is that the injuries didn’t pile up this time last year. Our fitness team must be superb BUT players are human beings and it so easily could.
With Thiago I sense the slightest whiff of a panic buy ( I absolutely love the transfer but ) - a realisation that the midfield has been neglected a bit in terms of technical ability over athleticism and miles covered - a need to change the type of football especially for certain games - sadly he isn’t a young fella and is a little injury prone.
Let’s hope he can get fit and play a key role - boy do we need him.
Last edited by Steveo; 10th November 2020 at 08:55 AM.
Agree fully. There was definitely concern over his injury record. We have more than our fair share of treatment table residents, some of which need moving on in my opinion.
Liverpool play down claims Trent Alexander-Arnold could be out for a month
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2020/11/liverpool-play-down-claims-trent-alexander-arnold-could-be-out-for-a-month/
The only person I heard giving any kind of timeframe was Pep when he said 4 to 6 weeks... as if he knew. The club have said nothing regarding the scan results. I also can't find anything saying how Thiago will be out for.
I bet you can squeal like a pig!
I heard 2-4 weeks.
Etiam si omnes, ego non
Trent like Virgil is another one who's played near every week for the past few years.
The rest might do him the world of good.
Heres a piece from CNN...
"Jansen was quoted Monday by The New York Times as saying, "We were never part of the Warp Speed. We have never taken any money from the U.S. government, or from anyone."
The real story is more nuanced than both Pence's tweet and Jansen's comment made it sound.
Facts First: Pfizer's vaccine progress is certainly not solely attributable to the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed public-private partnership program. But it was not accurate for Pfizer to suggest that it is operating entirely apart from Operation Warp Speed; the company has a major agreement to sell at least 100 million doses of its vaccine to the federal government, and Pfizer acknowledged in a Monday statement to CNN that it is in fact "participating" in Operation Warp Speed through this deal. Also, at least some independent experts say the Trump administration deserves partial credit for Pfizer's progress."
3 of 4 experts supported that last assertion, there was a Harvard expert who disagreed.
The report documents the 1.95billion dollar agreement for 100 million vaccines and states that these Pfizers partner BioNTech did receive significant funding from the German government and elsewhere reports of funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foudnatiom.
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