https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2023/january/get-well-soon-antonio/
posted on 1/2/23
comment by JimmyGreaves (U21183)
posted 2 minutes ago
Get well quick Conte.... we are going to really struggle without him in an aorund the players. Ryan Mason maybe given the charge but as much as I think yeah hes a decent fella and Spurs through and through... he always comes across and sounds like a girl when I've seen him in interview. So the players most of whom are childish and in their bubble of privilleged life will not take him seriously one jot.....
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Arise Sir Stellini
posted on 1/2/23
comment by Seebs™© 🇵🇸🇦🇫 (U1410)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
Damn, that's gonna be pretty uncomfortable. Get well soon, Mr Conte
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If you want to know what feels uncomfortable try watching us play
Get well soon Antonio
posted on 1/2/23
My brother had this last year. He had three separate attacks before they removed his gallbladder. Most people that need a gallbladder removed have discomfort either under the right rib cage or in the middle of the back/shoulder but occasionally it can cause a full on attack that is so painful, it can leave you utterly delirious. My bro had it really bad. He lost the ability to see during one of them, such was the pain.
The weird part is that I'm surprised they're operating so soon after an attack. If you get it bad then the attack causes a stickiness around the gallbladder that can potentially make it fuse with the liver and pancreas. At that point, removing it can be life-altering because one false move and you're fecked.
It sounds to me like he's had the milder version if he's having surgery today. He won't be in hospital for 3-5 days. It'll be shorter than that and the recovery won't be 3 weeks. He'll be back in the dugout far earlier than that but he won't be jumping about and going nuts for a while. It'll be too painful to as they'll have cut three to four holes in his abdomen to remove the gallbladder. Don't ask me why there are so many incisions, there just are. He'll be back quicker than you might think.
posted on 1/2/23
Get well soon Antonio
posted on 1/2/23
Get well soon to Antonio, and best of luck to Tim Sherwood as he attempts to steady the ship.
posted on 1/2/23
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 20 minutes ago
Get well soon to Antonio, and best of luck to Tim Sherwood as he attempts to steady the ship.
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posted on 1/2/23
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 7 hours, 40 minutes ago
My brother had this last year. He had three separate attacks before they removed his gallbladder. Most people that need a gallbladder removed have discomfort either under the right rib cage or in the middle of the back/shoulder but occasionally it can cause a full on attack that is so painful, it can leave you utterly delirious. My bro had it really bad. He lost the ability to see during one of them, such was the pain.
The weird part is that I'm surprised they're operating so soon after an attack. If you get it bad then the attack causes a stickiness around the gallbladder that can potentially make it fuse with the liver and pancreas. At that point, removing it can be life-altering because one false move and you're fecked.
It sounds to me like he's had the milder version if he's having surgery today. He won't be in hospital for 3-5 days. It'll be shorter than that and the recovery won't be 3 weeks. He'll be back in the dugout far earlier than that but he won't be jumping about and going nuts for a while. It'll be too painful to as they'll have cut three to four holes in his abdomen to remove the gallbladder. Don't ask me why there are so many incisions, there just are. He'll be back quicker than you might think.
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Utterly delirious🤔🤔🤔
Maybe it could get Antonio to forget his defensive mindset and get us playing attractive attacking football?
posted on 1/2/23
Conte will pass his team selection onto Stellini…
No way should Mason be anywhere near pick them team.
Dropping NDombele for Winks was unforgivable
posted on 1/2/23
comment by Conn & Duncan..Scottish Legends (U15636)
posted 2 hours, 11 minutes ago
Conte will pass his team selection onto Stellini…
No way should Mason be anywhere near pick them team.
Dropping NDombele for Winks was unforgivable
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Agree about Mason not picking the team, but why was dropping Ndombele for Winks unforgivable? Ndombele is the better footballer but clearly had a bad attitude whereas Winks for all his faults at least had a good attitude. Seems like it was a decision based on more than who is the better player. Plus we have no idea what went on during training at the time.
posted on 2/2/23
a spurs situation
this whole season is unbelievably spursy...
all that is left is for us to get to a cup final against all odds, and then fail to show up in it