montyblue wrote:TOPCAT CCFC
Totally agree laughable
how many employees would keep a sicknote going for 2 and half years without anything in return where i come from there called spongers the bloke is either anemic or has brittle bones disease.
montyblue wrote:SVEN
We are all entilted to our opinions as was Topcat ccfc comment before mine which said he could not believe peoole still stand up for vassell ie SVEN
You also do this forum a disservice with your snide comments about peoples post which don' t go along with your view 's
And we all know your the biggest know all on the forum and think its your forum and will run it how you see fit and if you think all my contributions to the forum are that hard for you to read then kindly ask me to leave like someone told you a while back. On a post don' t comnent on my posts i never comment on yours apart from having to reply to your personal comments about me rather than just commenting on the topic.
Just a bully boy on a keyboard only
describes you well hope you did' nt have to wait to long for your answer.
ReesWestonSuperMare wrote:1. He is no longer a profession footballer - he needs to accept that like we have.
2. He is robbing a living from us by taking any wage whatsoever, he wont be poor.
3. "End of the month" - really - maybe so - and good luck - within 3 or 4 games he will be injured again.
4. After all those injuries - he will be too scared to push himself in case he gets injured again.
Hope Im wrong about the above - but his body is telling him something - it cant cope with the stress of playing football at this level. It's not as if we werent warned by countless Brum fans at the time
RICK+CCFC wrote:Unfortunately, and the sad fact of the matter it that Isaac Vassell has played only three games for City, this being his debut on the 10/08/19 v Luton, as a sub +91 minutes, then on the 18/08/19 v Reading, also as a sub, +45 minutes, and lastly v Luton (cup), being substituted after -45 minutes. He was an unused sub on the 13th September 2019, away to Derby. This was the last time that he was involved in the first team squad.
Since that time, how many time have we been told that he's nearing a comeback?
I wish him well, as I'm sure we All do, and we really could do with a fit and eager player of his type, specially at this moment in time.
montyblue wrote:SVEN
It was tounge in cheek about anemic and brittle bone so don' t need a lecture off you go and p.ss someone else off there will be no one left on the forum if you keep on with holy than thou attidude.
Crayfish wrote:There is only one person to blame for this debacle and that is Neil Warnock. He simply should have not signed a player so injury prone and plenty on here said so at the time. There were a few who defended the signing, you know who you are, but they see to have mysteriously disappeared. Arguably Wanocks worst signing but there is a lot of competition for that.
cs_original wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49845993
People having a go at Isaac should have a little read of this, gives a different look at things.
ReesWestonSuperMare wrote:1. He is no longer a profession footballer - he needs to accept that like we have.
2. He is robbing a living from us by taking any wage whatsoever, he wont be poor.
3. "End of the month" - really - maybe so - and good luck - within 3 or 4 games he will be injured again.
4. After all those injuries - he will be too scared to push himself in case he gets injured again.
Hope Im wrong about the above - but his body is telling him something - it cant cope with the stress of playing football at this level. It's not as if we werent warned by countless Brum fans at the time
Sven wrote:cs_original wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49845993
People having a go at Isaac should have a little read of this, gives a different look at things.
Thank you; that will be enlightening to some, if they can be botherered to read it...
Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:cs_original wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49845993
People having a go at Isaac should have a little read of this, gives a different look at things.
Thank you; that will be enlightening to some, if they can be botherered to read it...
Struggled to read all that and the further I got into it the more difficult it became.
Well I find it very difficult to believe to believe this dark room exists because these guys are setup for life. They are going to get no sympathy from the average fan over this. I will say it is a difficult one to work out though as if a player is injured what can he do. What can anyone do?
Crayfish wrote:There is only one person to blame for this debacle and that is Neil Warnock. He simply should have not signed a player so injury prone and plenty on here said so at the time. There were a few who defended the signing, you know who you are, but they see to have mysteriously disappeared. Arguably Wanocks worst signing but there is a lot of competition for that.
Sven wrote:cs_original wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49845993
People having a go at Isaac should have a little read of this, gives a different look at things.
Thank you; that will be enlightening to some, if they can be botherered to read it...
cs_original wrote:Sven wrote:cs_original wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49845993
People having a go at Isaac should have a little read of this, gives a different look at things.
Thank you; that will be enlightening to some, if they can be botherered to read it...
You’re welcome. I posted it a year or 2 back with reference to how jazz Richards may have been feeling at the time he was with us. Came to my mind reading this thread
Sven wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:cs_original wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49845993
People having a go at Isaac should have a little read of this, gives a different look at things.
Thank you; that will be enlightening to some, if they can be botherered to read it...
Struggled to read all that and the further I got into it the more difficult it became.
Well I find it very difficult to believe to believe this dark room exists because these guys are setup for life. They are going to get no sympathy from the average fan over this. I will say it is a difficult one to work out though as if a player is injured what can he do. What can anyone do?
Good post, Ian
My issue is the vilification of a man first, player second, who is clearly struggling to find the fitness to continue his career; mainly by people who don't 'know' him
Mental health is a huge topic nowadays and the term 'man up' is largely gone for all the right reasons. We don't 'know' what is going on in anyones head, even those closest to us, so it's not unreasonable Isaac Vassell might be struggling a little with two and a half years (and more at other clubs) of injury strife
It must be a nightmare for him, as he seems to be a genuine guy wanting to ply his trade and surely we should not be his judge and jury on the merits of that?
Certainly (and ironically) snide and crass statements as if fact by certain elements are wholly unwarranted, unfair and (without 'knowing' Vassell the person) disgraceful
How he came here in the first place is another matter; but that question is for those that recruited him, including Neil Warnock
Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:cs_original wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49845993
People having a go at Isaac should have a little read of this, gives a different look at things.
Thank you; that will be enlightening to some, if they can be botherered to read it...
Struggled to read all that and the further I got into it the more difficult it became.
Well I find it very difficult to believe to believe this dark room exists because these guys are setup for life. They are going to get no sympathy from the average fan over this. I will say it is a difficult one to work out though as if a player is injured what can he do. What can anyone do?
Good post, Ian
My issue is the vilification of a man first, player second, who is clearly struggling to find the fitness to continue his career; mainly by people who don't 'know' him
Mental health is a huge topic nowadays and the term 'man up' is largely gone for all the right reasons. We don't 'know' what is going on in anyones head, even those closest to us, so it's not unreasonable Isaac Vassell might be struggling a little with two and a half years (and more at other clubs) of injury strife
It must be a nightmare for him, as he seems to be a genuine guy wanting to ply his trade and surely we should not be his judge and jury on the merits of that?
Certainly (and ironically) snide and crass statements as if fact by certain elements are wholly unwarranted, unfair and (without 'knowing' Vassell the person) disgraceful
How he came here in the first place is another matter; but that question is for those that recruited him, including Neil Warnock
Thanks Chris.
The Mental Health issue has come into my life over the last 3 years.
My daughter was put under the MHA for which she remained for 18 months. She was submitted due to an eating disorder but was put on a Depression wing because she had just lost her mother. For 3 months I watched her go down this road to suicidal tendencies and it became very clear to me the treatment she was getting was not working. The hospital she was in just did not suit her recovery and I made this very clear to the Consultants who just basically stuck their noses up at me. They were the so called experts and knew best. The fact that 2 other kids in that place under the same Consultant committed suicide was besides the point. Anyway she is out of the system, has been for 18 months and has made a full recovery. However, the experience will never leave me and has left a nasty stain on the NHS for me.
You are right about knowing the person. Its a dark room they do live in and trying to find the switch is sometime near impossible in that room. As for Vassell I find it difficult to believe he is in some dark room. He is still out there turning up at the training ground and is set up for life. Compare his situation to my daughter he should be counting his lucky stars.
TopCat CCFC wrote:Cheers Chris - As you said just asking the question . The same could have been said on here on the past of Lee Tomlin .
Whatever player it is who has been out of football for a while will earn a week - What some on here work for a year
As posted above would someone on here have their wages paid in full for the year - if they were on the sick ???
montyblue wrote:SVEN
Your calling me a liar now and i don' t now what i am saying i new what i said i told you it was toungue in cheek which it was and how i meant it
so grow up and stop going on like a nuns knickers and sucking upto others to get them onside ridiculous i might be non thinking as you accuse me but you are very childish and just can' t stop yourself been holy than thou "wait for it".
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