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Wow :x. Feels like there's been more injuries than goals this season
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So who plays LB for Utd now?
I knew as soon as I read it after.The spanish players won't respect an English coach, word to Moyes.
Moyes is Scottish, Don't get it twisted man :x
@SkySportsNewsHQ: BREAKING: Real Madrid president Florentino Perez says club will oppose any sanction over fielding an ineligible player. #SSNHQ
@RMadridHome: Florentino Perez: "We received nothing, no note, nothing from the Spanish FA. We'll take this to the appeals, then the Arbitration court."
Hate to say it but with Klopp at the helm,Pool looks like they'll be taking their place in the top 4 once again and might be title contenders next season...
Crazy how much of a difference a manager can make
Yeah thats what I said he agreed to jail time (i didn't mention the fine) but he wont serve it.^that article specifically says that he agreed to pay a fine and a year in prison, but that he will not actually serve it
When Milivoje Raičević tore his cruciate ligaments in August he was at a loss.
The injury was bad enough, the stuff of nightmares for any sportsperson. But then there was the question of how exactly the 22-year-old would get the medical care he needed: his club, Budućnost Podgorica, could not afford it.
Then the phone rang … it was another Montenegrin forward, Internazionale's Stevan Jovetić.
"When he heard what had happened and discovered that my club doesn't have the enough money to send me to Augsburg following a misdiagnosis in Montenegro, Jovetić called me and offered his help," explains Raičević.
"He arranged for me to meet a doctor who helped him when he had the same injury [in 201. Jovetić covered all examination costs and also paid for surgery, which I had a few days ago in Serbia."
It is a heart-warming story, all the more so because until that initial phone call, Jovetić had never spoken to Raičević in his life. No links. Raičević plays for Budućnost; Jovetić, currently on loan from Manchester City, started out at arch-rivals Mladost.
"All I can do is say many, many thanks and promise to Stevan that I will be back next season, scoring goals for him," says Raičević.