Chinners wrote:Death? I thought he went off to see his kids birthday party
Beefymcfc wrote:Mancio said he will be back in 3 days so it sounds like a death in the family to me (don't quote me on that).
We miss him when he's not on the pitch, but family takes precendence.
Sister of fu wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Mancio said he will be back in 3 days so it sounds like a death in the family to me (don't quote me on that).
We miss him when he's not on the pitch, but family takes precendence.
His wife has had complications in child birth which leaves to me to ask why is she not living in England???
ant london wrote:Sister of fu wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Mancio said he will be back in 3 days so it sounds like a death in the family to me (don't quote me on that).
We miss him when he's not on the pitch, but family takes precendence.
His wife has had complications in child birth which leaves to me to ask why is she not living in England???
She does live here....she'll have gone home to have the baby born there so it is born in Argentina, she can be with her family etc etc
Pretty common for anyone living overseas to do that (funnily, even if people come from a "less developed" economy/healthcare system...they seem to always trust their own to deliver children more than doctors/nurses in their adopted country).
I have an Indian mate here who doesn't trust local doctors and wants "a good Indian doctor"....whatever would Alf Garnett say ;-)
ant london wrote:Sister of fu wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Mancio said he will be back in 3 days so it sounds like a death in the family to me (don't quote me on that).
We miss him when he's not on the pitch, but family takes precendence.
His wife has had complications in child birth which leaves to me to ask why is she not living in England???
She does live here....she'll have gone home to have the baby born there so it is born in Argentina, she can be with her family etc etc
Pretty common for anyone living overseas to do that (funnily, even if people come from a "less developed" economy/healthcare system...they seem to always trust their own to deliver children more than doctors/nurses in their adopted country).
I have an Indian mate here who doesn't trust local doctors and wants "a good Indian doctor"....whatever would Alf Garnett say ;-)
ant london wrote:Yeah as I was typing that I was thinking of lots of exceptions to the "rule" I was trotting out!
Medical care here is really good (well the private stuff is) as they are a nation of fucking hypochondriacs. The dental care also very very good and DIRT cheap compared to the UK
Pharmacies are the funniest, there is pretty much at least one on every single street. I've got 5 within 100 metres of my place and you can buy ANYTHING over the counter. All the mad prescription that the americans are hooked on (anxiety drugs, anti-depressants, opiate based (and synthetic equivalent) painkillers, viagra and all its generic copies....it is barmy
avoidconfusion wrote:Wasn't there a statement on mcfc.co.uk saying we wish him the best in these difficult times? Sounds like there were complications during the birth or possibly the baby died?
carl_feedthegoat wrote:avoidconfusion wrote:Wasn't there a statement on mcfc.co.uk saying we wish him the best in these difficult times? Sounds like there were complications during the birth or possibly the baby died?
HIS DAUGHTER WAS BORN PREMATURELY...THATS ALL.
SHE IS FINE AND HE WAS CELEBRATING.
MOVE ALONG THERES NOTHING TO SEE HERE.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:avoidconfusion wrote:Wasn't there a statement on mcfc.co.uk saying we wish him the best in these difficult times? Sounds like there were complications during the birth or possibly the baby died?
HIS DAUGHTER WAS BORN PREMATURELY...THATS ALL.
SHE IS FINE AND HE WAS CELEBRATING.
MOVE ALONG THERES NOTHING TO SEE HERE.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:IM SO USED TO GETTING STUFF OVER THE COUNTER AT FARMACIES THAT WHEN I GO TO THE UK ...
Slim wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:IM SO USED TO GETTING STUFF OVER THE COUNTER AT FARMACIES THAT WHEN I GO TO THE UK ...
And this explains so much, the obsessive use of caps, the inappropriately portioned rants and somewhat disingenuous rage...I know I'd be messed up too if I was buying drugs meant for livestock.
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