The Official Arsenal 2013/14 Thread

Like Walcott, you don’t seem to be the sharpest and the point about Walcott being a simpleton still evades you.

I said he was a twat for goading them while sitting on an injury which will keep him out of the game for six months. I’m all for players giving something back to the fans but the spurs fans have the last laugh here

Still seething I see. Walcott being a simpleton has little or nothing to do with it. This is about the sanctimonious and precious nature of football fans, it could have been anyone in the game on that stretcher, Walcott gave them some back and now many are revelling in his injury which is as pathetic as firing missiles at an injured player in the first place.

Given his lack of qualifications I would imagine its highly probably Walcott had no inkling of the seriousness of his injury at the time. The Spurs fans who have a laugh at an England player missing the World Cup are neanderthals.

You were responding to a post made by Fran and completely missed the point he made. You inferred something completely different out of it which would put your intelligence on a level par with that of Walcott’s. Quit before you embarrass yourself any further.

My point was clear, as it was when the injury happened, I’ve explained it twice since, but I wouldn’t expect someone as blinkered as yourself to notice.

Walcott is not, never has and never will be a great player. A headless chicken. Thats 3 world cups he’s missed now, although he did get to carry the water for Alex Curran and the wags in baden baden as a 17 year old.

Royal Woolwich have a far better footballer in Gnabry waitng to come in.

[quote=“Special Olympiakos, post: 883505, member: 366”]Walcott is not, never has and never will be a great player. A headless chicken. Thats 3 world cups he’s missed now, although he did get to carry the water for Alex Curran and the wags in baden baden as a 17 year old.

Royal Woolwich have a far better footballer in Gnabry waitng to come in.[/quote]
It must be said alright, that the hand wringing going on in the British media is a bit ott. However Lionel Messi thinks England would have won the 2010 World Cup with him and who are we to argue with that?

Is Walcott your boyfriend or something?

No. You missed the point and continue to make yourself look an even bigger simpleton by trying to deny it.

[quote=“myboyblue, post: 883502, member: 180”]

Given his lack of qualifications I would imagine its highly probably Walcott had no inkling of the seriousness of his injury at the time. The Spurs fans who have a laugh at an England player missing the World Cup are neanderthals.[/quote]

:rolleyes: he was on a stretcher

I’d imagine plenty of spurs fans couldn’t give a fuck about England (ref: Sandymount Red)

[quote=“Fran, post: 883510, member: 110”]:rolleyes: he was on a stretcher

I’d imagine plenty of spurs fans couldn’t give a fuck about England (ref: Sandymount Red)[/quote]
Ah yes, because every footballer on the stretcher has a serious career threatening injury. An arterior knee ligament injury can feel inoccuous at best at the time and is not like a hamstring injury or the likes where you know imediately the seriousness of the incident. Regardless, like you said, Walcott is of course a “twat” for giving football fans a taste of their own medicine. I only hope he can take a small bit of solace in this dark time at the fact that he pissed off a few ignorant pricks.

Fuck off you clown.

As someone who has done their ACL you can quite clearly feel a big snap in your knee followed by an initial shot of pain and then a sense of numbness. Obviously Walcott was too fucking stupid to realise this. Your final sentence still shows that 5 or 6 posts later, the point is still failing to register with you. Maybe we could some remedial poster here to try and communicate with you because I’m at the end of my tether.

[quote=“Rudi, post: 883515, member: 1052”]Fuck off you clown.

As someone who has done their ACL you can quite clearly feel a big snap in your knee followed by an initial shot of pain and then a sense of numbness. Obviously Walcott was too fucking stupid to realise this. Your final sentence still shows that 5 or 6 posts later, the point is still failing to register with you. Maybe we could some remedial poster here to try and communicate with you because I’m at the end of my tether.[/quote]
Interesting, I’ve done ACL and Medial, should we continue our pissing contest? The initial snap is just that, but some have played on with it and you can walk just fine, the only knowledge you will have is when you try to turn hard one way or the other. Walcott went down injured and was stretchered off, no doubt as precautionary. His stupidness has fuck all got to do with it, he’s a footballer, who was told he was coming off.

Feel free to use that tether you’re at the end of for whatever use you feel would help stop your inane replies to me.

[quote=“myboyblue, post: 883516, member: 180”]Walcott went down injured and was stretchered off, no doubt as precautionary.
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Maybe Walcott should have taken the same precautions against making himself look like a tit so

Ever mention that on the forum before?

The initial snap is just that, but some play on with it and you can walk just fine, the only knowledge you will have is when you try to turn hard one way or the other. Walcott went down injured and was stretchered off, no doubt as precautionary. Feel free to use that tether you’re at the end of for whatever use you feel would help stop your inane replied to me.

Walk fine with it? Unless you are some rugby monkey out of your head on steroids you won’t walk fine on it, in the matter of hours mine had swelled up like a balloon and I couldn’t put any weight on it in the aftermath of the challenge. You are clearly talking out of your fucking hole. Was Walcott walking fine on it after it happened?

[quote=“Rudi, post: 883519, member: 1052”]Ever mention that on the forum before?
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Yes, go have a look.

Walk fine with it? Unless you are some rugby monkey out of your head on steroids you won’t walk fine on it, in the matter of hours mine had swelled up like a balloon and I couldn’t put any weight on it in the aftermath of the challenge. You are clearly talking out of your fucking hole. Was Walcott walking fine on it after it happened?

I know of an amount of people who played on with it, if you have strong muscles around the ligament, while you will experience pain, it is possible to continue. Just ask respected Limerick physio Gerald Hartmann.

[quote=“myboyblue, post: 883520, member: 180”]Yes, go have a look.

I know of an amount of people who played on with it, if you have strong muscles around the ligament, while you will experience pain, it is possible to continue. Just ask respected Limerick physio Gerald Hartmann.[/quote]

So you’ve gone from being able to walk fine on it to it being ‘possible’ to continue. I’d imagine in the majority of cruciate cases, it’s nearly impossible to put weight on the leg where you have ruptured your cruciate. It’s extremely rare and I don’t think I’ve ever seen it in football where someone has played on after rupturing the cruciate - the snap and pain is enough to tell most people - particularly now it is so well documented. You’re usually on crutches for a week to two weeks in the aftermath.

Interesting how you now use ‘imagine’ ‘majority’ ‘extremely rare’ and moved from immediately to ‘weeks afterward’. Keep backing up there like a good man. I’ll go on my own experience if you don’t mind.

There are no winners here.

If a bunch of cunts want to throw coins at an injured player as he departs the pitch on a stretcher, then such cunts are not deemed worthy enough to have the last laugh.

What Walcott did was insignificant to the cunts. He may as well have done a Hitler salute - better be done for a sheep than a lamb.

From having witnessed plenty of cruciate injuries both in person and on TV - I can say in circa 95% of cases the player instantly knew they had suffered a serious injury and no attempt whatsoever was made to play on. You talked earlier about being able to walk fine on it in the immediate aftermath which as far as I’m concerned is absolute horseshit and I would be very interested to hear the views of others who have suffered this injury on that point. I was on crutches for the guts of two weeks after it happened and my knee had doubled in size in the space of a couple of hours.

Your appraisal about being able to walk fine on it in the immediate aftermath based on your own experience seems to be fantasy as when you see most professional footballers suffer from it they have to be carted off on a stretcher clearly unable to walk never mind continue. I’ve never ever seen any person walk fine straight after doing their cruciate.