by Pepe the Horseman » 13 Dec 2011 14:35
by YateleyRoyal » 13 Dec 2011 14:36
by Pepe the Horseman » 13 Dec 2011 14:40
Manchester United have confirmed midfielder Darren Fletcher is to take an extend break from football due to health reasons.
The Scotland captain missed two months towards the end of last season due to illness and also sat out United's pre-season tour to North America.
He returned to action for his national team in September's Euro 2012 qualifiers and has gone on to make 10 appearances for the Red Devils this season.
However, Fletcher has been suffering from a chronic inflammatory bowel condition and the 27-year-old is to take a break from the game.
A United statement read: "On behalf of Darren Fletcher, Manchester United wishes to announce that he is taking an extended break from football for health reasons.
"Over the past year he has had several absence periods which we have attributed to a viral illness in order to respect his right to medical confidentiality. Darren has, in fact, been suffering from ulcerative colitis (a chronic inflammatory bowel condition) for some time preceding this.
"Whilst he was able to maintain remission of symptoms for a considerable period this has proved more difficult recently and Darren's continued desire to play and his loyalty to both his club and country has probably compromised the chances of optimising his own health and fitness.
"He has therefore accepted medical advice to take an extended break from the demands of training and playing in order to afford the best chance possible of achieving full remission once again.
"We request that his privacy is respected and hope that the removal of the additional stress associated with speculation regarding his health will also aid his recovery."
by TBM » 13 Dec 2011 15:12
by who are ya? » 13 Dec 2011 15:27
by Cobi » 13 Dec 2011 15:50
by Terminal Boardom » 13 Dec 2011 16:11
Wiki says...
Ulcerative colitis (Colitis ulcerosa, UC) is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) . Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis, a disease of the colon (large intestine), that includes characteristic ulcers, or open sores. The main symptom of active disease is usually constant diarrhea mixed with blood, of gradual onset. IBD is often confused with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a troublesome, but much less serious, condition. Ulcerative colitis has similarities to Crohn's disease, another form of IBD. Ulcerative colitis is an intermittent disease, with periods of exacerbated symptoms, and periods that are relatively symptom-free. Although the symptoms of ulcerative colitis can sometimes diminish on their own, the disease usually requires treatment to go into remission.
Ulcerative colitis occurs in 35–100 people for every 100,000 in the United States,[1] or less than 0.1% of the population. The disease is more prevalent in northern countries of the world, as well as in northern areas of individual countries or other regions. Although ulcerative colitis has no known cause, there is a presumed genetic component to susceptibility. The disease may be triggered in a susceptible person by environmental factors. Although dietary modification may reduce the discomfort of a person with the disease, ulcerative colitis is not thought to be caused by dietary factors. Ulcerative colitis is treated as an autoimmune disease. Treatment is with anti-inflammatory drugs, immunosuppression, and biological therapy targeting specific components of the immune response. Colectomy (partial or total removal of the large bowel through surgery) is occasionally necessary, and is considered to be a cure for the disease.
by Jackson Corner » 13 Dec 2011 19:02
by M-U-R-T-Y » 13 Dec 2011 19:07
by Ian Royal » 13 Dec 2011 20:27
Terminal Boardom Nasty.
by FiNeRaIn » 13 Dec 2011 21:15
by Mr Angry » 14 Dec 2011 14:56
FiNeRaIn Got a feeling that might be the last we see of him on a football pitch. Solid pro, keeps his head down...no nonsense or drama despite being at a big club..the game needs more like him.
by TBM » 14 Dec 2011 15:03
TBM more of a loss to Scotland rather than Utd tbf - as Fergie can simply go out and buy someone else when the insurance pays out whereas Scotland cant
by swansea jack » 14 Dec 2011 17:17
TheMaraudingDogTBM more of a loss to Scotland rather than Utd tbf - as Fergie can simply go out and buy someone else when the insurance pays out whereas Scotland cant
How much insurance money do you think we'll get then?
by Franchise FC » 14 Dec 2011 19:33
TheMaraudingDogTBM more of a loss to Scotland rather than Utd tbf - as Fergie can simply go out and buy someone else when the insurance pays out whereas Scotland cant
How much insurance money do you think we'll get then?
by soggy biscuit » 14 Dec 2011 20:34
swansea jackTheMaraudingDogTBM more of a loss to Scotland rather than Utd tbf - as Fergie can simply go out and buy someone else when the insurance pays out whereas Scotland cant
How much insurance money do you think we'll get then?
GBP37,374
by FiNeRaIn » 14 Dec 2011 22:54
TheMaraudingDogTBM more of a loss to Scotland rather than Utd tbf - as Fergie can simply go out and buy someone else when the insurance pays out whereas Scotland cant
How much insurance money do you think we'll get then?
by Cobi » 15 Dec 2011 08:25
FiNeRaInTheMaraudingDogTBM more of a loss to Scotland rather than Utd tbf - as Fergie can simply go out and buy someone else when the insurance pays out whereas Scotland cant
How much insurance money do you think we'll get then?
Immagine if it does happen that it would be based on his contractual earnings and length of his deal. But not honestly sure if there would be a case for that.
by Royal Rother » 15 Dec 2011 08:52
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