From the Treatment Room (West Ham website, Thurs 16 March)
We have Diafra Sakho who is getting stronger and stronger and he will start training with the PL2 squad next week. We work closely with Academy Director Terry Westley to ensure we can introduce returning players to controlled sessions, and Diaf will train with the PL2 squad for two weeks before he returns to training with the first team.
twist, the fist one I copied is from 5 Feb. Before the others you put up.
So from the 3 responses he made, there is a variation of a few weeks as to when he would 'return' or 'be available' (not sure why he uses different terms, or what he means by 'be available'. Which is in itself evidence that there is no fixed date attached to it.
The constant in all three tweets is the use of he word SHOULD. Not will.
Why can't you accept the possibility that Gold is doing his best, in good faith, to give information to the fans based on what is known and expected at that point. He's not a doctor or a physio. Rehab isn't an absolute science that you can set your watch by.
And you play football, so I'm sure you know that. So why act like you don't?
Instead, you read into his tweet something that wasn't said ( ie a certainty that Sakho would be back at a certain time), ignore the realty of the situation that rehab might take longer than expected, and then call Gold a liar based on it.
You might think my reference to you slagging off the owner is a bit personal - to me it just looks accurate, based on you accusing him of being a liar. I think you are being unfair - whether that is deliberate or not I couldn't say.
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#exceptiontoeveryrule
That said, Ginge would make an excellent Undertaker ;hmm
;whome
;weep
#healthandsafety
#riskassessment
Reid - 4-6 weeks, maybe longer.
Antonio - 4 weeks.
According to Jack.
#yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
COME ON YOU IRONS
#GingerPeleStepForward
Injured: CB, replace by Oxford.
Obiang and Antonio .. replace with baby striker?
Antonio out for 3 or 4 weeks.
Reid out for 5 wks.
Obiang out for rest of season after an operation.
Sakho training with 1st team 'soon' but will not be available for PL selection until he's completed an equivalent of a 'pre-season'
Noble available for Hull.
How many more pre-season is he going to have to do.....
Personally think he's a very lucky boy to still be at the club after refusing to train/tour
Here you go... ;yercoat
#surelynot
#honestmistake
#surelynot
#honestmistake
'Gives him a chance to slag off the owner'
Nice ;ok a bit personal?
Just don't like being continually lied to/misled
15th Feb:
Diafra Sakho is doing great, he's running freely and should return to the first team squad in the middle of March. dg
25th Feb:
Diafra Sakho's rehabilitation is going well and he should rejoin the main squad in the next couple of weeks. dg
So from the 3 responses he made, there is a variation of a few weeks as to when he would 'return' or 'be available' (not sure why he uses different terms, or what he means by 'be available'. Which is in itself evidence that there is no fixed date attached to it.
The constant in all three tweets is the use of he word SHOULD. Not will.
Why can't you accept the possibility that Gold is doing his best, in good faith, to give information to the fans based on what is known and expected at that point. He's not a doctor or a physio. Rehab isn't an absolute science that you can set your watch by.
And you play football, so I'm sure you know that. So why act like you don't?
Instead, you read into his tweet something that wasn't said ( ie a certainty that Sakho would be back at a certain time), ignore the realty of the situation that rehab might take longer than expected, and then call Gold a liar based on it.
You might think my reference to you slagging off the owner is a bit personal - to me it just looks accurate, based on you accusing him of being a liar.
I think you are being unfair - whether that is deliberate or not I couldn't say.