Very interesting Taxi lady. Would this be the same club for whom Alan Knill is Assistant manager?taxilady wrote:could all be a load of.....Cobblers (![]()
)...couldn't it ?

Very interesting Taxi lady. Would this be the same club for whom Alan Knill is Assistant manager?taxilady wrote:could all be a load of.....Cobblers (![]()
)...couldn't it ?
kevgull wrote:
Need to ring the club and ask for the club Press Officer, I think her name is Clair Voyant,she keeps me well informed.
Assuming it is Type 1 Diabetes (requires regular insulin), there is no reason why he can't play sport at the highest level. Diet (carbohydrates) and insulin can be matched to give him all the energy he needs to perform. I have dealt with elite cyclists and footballers (AFL) with Diabetes, and no probs if managed well. Scott's point about insulin pump might be a reason though, but they are usually implants, so shouldn't be an issue.ferrarilover wrote:Yeah, same here. The tone of the message on the OS ("DD is always a phone call away") suggests that it is indeed his Diabeetus (the Yanks'll get it) which has forced this move.
Can one of our medical men (or women) explain why diabetes means he can't play football, please.
Matt.
Jez George. He was the junior development manager and I think an assistant to Paul Cardin after Gary Brabin got the flick. Jez has been 1st team manager for a couple of years now, or thereabouts.hector wrote:But, I wonder, who it is who is managing the unmanageable, Cambridge, to current runaway success? (although the league table doesn't count, I forgot, so really they are crap!)
Fair enough. Put simply.....welcome back Andy. Missed you. Looking forward to Hartlepool match day thread.bengull wrote:Too articulate, didn't understand.