MaseCTID wrote:Is he a piss taker or what?
Patrick Vieira will again be missing as City take on Portsmouth on Sunday.
The Blues midfielder has been troubled by a calf problem which he picked up in his last game for Inter Milan before moving to City earlier this month.
He was initially pencilled in for a debut in the home clash with Blackburn nearly three weeks ago, but has not yet been able to take part in full impact training.
City's medical staff hope he will be able to resume full training next week, and finally make his bow at Hull a week on Saturday.
Better news for the Blues is that left back Wayne Bridge has an outside chance of facing Pompey after recovering from a medial knee ligament injury which has kept him out for seven weeks.
Joleon Lescott, also out for a similar time, is expected to return to training next week following knee surgery but is still two or three weeks away from a return.
His absence is eased by the return of skipper Kolo Toure, who could not get a flight back from Angola in time for Wednesday night's derby, and only returned to training on Thurday.
13021J wrote:Yeah not great it is? Don't think we need him for Pompey at home though. We needed him on Wed though.
Read a report saying he is on £25k basic which is boosted to £100k+ on appearances, bonuses, top4 finish etc hope this is the case.
avoidconfusion wrote:What a joke this is.
13021J wrote:Yeah not great it is? Don't think we need him for Pompey at home though. We needed him on Wed though.
Read a report saying he is on £25k basic which is boosted to £100k+ on appearances, bonuses, top4 finish etc hope this is the case.
BobKowalski wrote:Ok have to ask why the Paddy hate?
We paid nothing for him so whats the problem? We paid for Bellers who was out injured after only 8 games last season and RSC is still unfit 6 months later and thats after shelling out £17m for him and you're whining about a 33 y/o on a free.
This is not a pop at Bellars or even RSC as we knew the problems with both before we signed them and with Bellars this season it has paid off so come on whats the real beef with Paddy?
And don't give me that failed medical crap. Players have been signed after failed medicals for like ever. Asa Hartford failed a medical in '71 for Leeds yet he turned out ok if I recall :)
dikdik wrote:Asa Harfortd had an atrial septal defect ie a congenital heart condition. It was there but it didn't impede on his performance. I think when players are signed for clubs this is the criteria that should apply
Are they fit to play
NOT
Do they have any illnesses cf Mabbut and diabetes
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