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I saw him get off the coach at Sunderland. Only just realised it was him though obviously, couldn't for the life of me think who he was.
 
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Does sound nice of Hearts.

Him coming in earlier means at least he can start training with us earlier than he would've, meaning he has more time to get to know the other players before the start of the new season. The earlier players come in, the better it is for the gelling of the squad. :D

By George i think he's got it :roll:
 
OK, so we are not paying his wages, that is good. We are paying for his treatment so we have full control and Hearts lose the bill, good for both clubs.

However, is it slightly possible Hearts can forsee a problem with his recovery that our Physio's/Doctors can't.

Could this be another contributing factor to this decision? ala Morris.
 
Melton Fox said:
However, is it slightly possible Hearts can forsee a problem with his recovery that our Physio's/Doctors can't.

Could this be another contributing factor to this decision? ala Morris.

Why would that make them decide to let him go?

If he's not going to play for them again why should they worry about his injury?


I'm sure the pre-contract agreement will be subject to him passing a medical, so we won't have to sign him if he's not going to recover from this injury.
 
webmaster said:
Melton Fox said:
However, is it slightly possible Hearts can forsee a problem with his recovery that our Physio's/Doctors can't.

Could this be another contributing factor to this decision? ala Morris.

Why would that make them decide to let him go?

If he's not going to play for them again why should they worry about his injury?


I'm sure the pre-contract agreement will be subject to him passing a medical, so we won't have to sign him if he's not going to recover from this injury.
The reason is obvious. If he does have a serious injury, the longer he stays at Hearts, the more chance we will have of finding out. So they off load him.

Sometimes the business decisions at Leicester amaze me. I would not be in the least surpised if the situation is totally opposite to what you suggest Webbo.

Buy it cheap, sold as seen. Buyer Beware.

Before you go on one Webbo about this being a crazy thing for me to say and no club in their right mind would go for this sort of deal. I know and understand what you mean. But it happens in every single business in the world, every day. Buyers will always get burnt
 
Melton Fox said:
webmaster said:
Melton Fox said:
However, is it slightly possible Hearts can forsee a problem with his recovery that our Physio's/Doctors can't.

Could this be another contributing factor to this decision? ala Morris.

Why would that make them decide to let him go?

If he's not going to play for them again why should they worry about his injury?


I'm sure the pre-contract agreement will be subject to him passing a medical, so we won't have to sign him if he's not going to recover from this injury.
The reason is obvious. If he does have a serious injury, the longer he stays at Hearts, the more chance we will have of finding out. So they off load him.

Not sure I understand your logic there.

We can't sign him until July 1st, when his Hearts contract is up - so we've got two months to look at his injury.

So with him being here, we have a much better chance of finding out if his injury is serious than if he'd stayed at Hearts until the end of June.
And it really doesn't matter to Hearts how serious his injury is, he's leaving them at the end of his contract anyway.

So please can you explain why you think we'd have more chance of finding out about it if he stayed there.

Or is you argument based on the assumption that our medical staff are so bad they can't spot a serious inury even if they have two months to look at someone?
If that's the case I'd worry about every player we sign, not just Kisnorbo.
 
webmaster said:
Melton Fox said:
webmaster said:
Melton Fox said:
However, is it slightly possible Hearts can forsee a problem with his recovery that our Physio's/Doctors can't.

Could this be another contributing factor to this decision? ala Morris.

Why would that make them decide to let him go?

If he's not going to play for them again why should they worry about his injury?


I'm sure the pre-contract agreement will be subject to him passing a medical, so we won't have to sign him if he's not going to recover from this injury.
The reason is obvious. If he does have a serious injury, the longer he stays at Hearts, the more chance we will have of finding out. So they off load him.

Not sure I understand your logic there.

We can't sign him until July 1st, when his Hearts contract is up - so we've got two months to look at his injury.

So with him being here, we have a much better chance of finding out if his injury is serious than if he'd stayed at Hearts until the end of June.
And it really doesn't matter to Hearts how serious his injury is, he's leaving them at the end of his contract anyway.

So please can you explain why you think we'd have more chance of finding out about it if he stayed there.

Or is you argument based on the assumption that our medical staff are so bad they can't spot a serious inury even if they have two months to look at someone?
If that's the case I'd worry about every player we sign, not just Kisnorbo.
Sorry Webbo. you have just corrected me. I thought we had signed him today. I did not realise we had until July 1st to asses him. I have nothing further to add to this case your honour.

Got to go. Derby are waiting for me to arrive
 
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