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Ozil has failed his medical at Arsenal......









Stat Brother

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I thought it was because Madrid wouldn't accept payment in pounds, shillings and pence.
 


Stevie Boy

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:lolol:
 










DavidinSouthampton

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I think you are taking this a bit too seriously.

I would accept the comment if I had stopped at "The medical happened in Germany". I was intending to add to the general hilarity - obviously failed dismally. My alternative would have been to ask whether they imported the dust specially.
 




mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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The lack of trophy wouldn't have any detrimental effect on the cleaning personel's fulfilment of their duties to clean any display area.
 


hans kraay fan club

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The lack of trophy wouldn't have any detrimental effect on the cleaning personel's fulfilment of their duties to clean any display area.

Quite. To be honest, I don't think this story is even true. The media are still reporting the transfer as having gone through.
 


ROSM

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Quite. To be honest, I don't think this story is even true. The media are still reporting the transfer as having gone through.

Perchance some scalliwag in Croydon made it up to overcome the embarrassment of both their potential signings not occurring once the players had arrived and seen the training ground.

Clearly the arsenal trophy room is far more believable
 




keaton

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Nov 18, 2004
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I don't think having an asthmatic attack would make you fail a medical. Lots of footballers have asthma including David Beckham who was well-known for the ground he covered during games. No this sounds a bit odd to me
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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I don't think having an asthmatic attack would make you fail a medical. Lots of footballers have asthma including David Beckham who was well-known for the ground he covered during games. No this sounds a bit odd to me

Also, Arsenal would be subject to potentially pay legal compensation to Mr Ozil and Real Madrid as the collapse of this deal would be down to the poor work of their employee(s) in charge of cleaning the trophy room.

What's the OP's sauce?
 






Triggaaar

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This story is full of holes, is it from some football rumours site?
 


brightn'ove

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The lack of trophy wouldn't have any detrimental effect on the cleaning personel's fulfilment of their duties to clean any display area.

Also, surely if the cabinets had not been opened in some time, the dust gathered would be contained behind the glass? Meaning that any respiratory problems would be unlikely.
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Plus, I know where the trophy room is located and that's a brilliantly ventilated room with visitors every day. Any dust problem would have been noticied immediately.
 


Easy 10

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Dust or no dust, people are missing the point.

Asthma is a pre-existing condition, and Arsenal would have been fully aware of this before they even began negotiations. The fact he had an asthma attack during or shortly before his medical would not have been grounds for him to fail it. Ozil has clearly been able to manage his condition effectively throughout his highly successful career, so whilst it is of course unfortunate that he had such an attack during the latter part of last nights negotiations, I fail to see how this could have had any bearing whatsoever on the transfer going through.
 


stss30

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Dust or no dust, people are missing the point.

Asthma is a pre-existing condition, and Arsenal would have been fully aware of this before they even began negotiations. The fact he had an asthma attack during or shortly before his medical would not have been grounds for him to fail it. Ozil has clearly been able to manage his condition effectively throughout his highly successful career, so whilst it is of course unfortunate that he had such an attack during the latter part of last nights negotiations, I fail to see how this could have had any bearing whatsoever on the transfer going through.

Absolutely. Also, because the Asthma attack appears to have been induced by dust, I would expect Arsenal to take precautionary measures to prevent an incident (in which they are to blame) occurring again. Not fail his medical because his pre-existing condition has been triggered.
 


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