Pau Bargalló

Avançado, 31 anos,
Espanha
Estatísticas: 1 época, 45 jogos, 56 golos
Em 2024/2025: 45 jogos, 56 golos

Títulos: Elite Cup (1), Taça Jesus Correia (1)

lancadordedois

Citação de: ForçadoBloqueio em 29 de Março de 2025, 23:51Até apendicites temos como lesão em jogadores importantes. APENDICITES! Que clube. Não há nada disto em mais lado nenhum. Só este ano, do que me lembro de cabeça temos 2 jogadores de futebol com rotura de ligamentos num espaço de minutos num jogo, equipa de basquetebol toda fodida com lesões em todos os jogadores desde o início do ano, no hóquei várias lesões culminando nesta maravilhosa APENDICITE, foda-se, é de um gajo perder a paciência para esta merda toda!


e as "Patites"


Rics

Como está a recuperação?
Li que estaria apto fim de abril
Nunca tive uma apendicite mas acho improvável

paulomaia1972

Citação de: Rics em 14 de Abril de 2025, 22:49Como está a recuperação?
Li que estaria apto fim de abril
Nunca tive uma apendicite mas acho improvável


Faltam 10 dias para o jogo em Viana. Veremos.

Kurt Cobain 10

Citação de: Rics em 14 de Abril de 2025, 22:49Como está a recuperação?
Li que estaria apto fim de abril
Nunca tive uma apendicite mas acho improvável

Dia 30 é as meias finais da taça contra os lagartos. Era importante que estivesse já disponível.

lancadordedois

Citação de: Rics em 14 de Abril de 2025, 22:49Como está a recuperação?
Li que estaria apto fim de abril
Nunca tive uma apendicite mas acho improvável


o Carlos Sain 15/16 dias apos operaçao ja estava a conduzir um formula 1 , sentado/dobrado dentro de uma maquina desconfortavel por horas exposto a forças G. e ganhou a prova.
Antes disso ainda conduziu todo fddo enquanto desenvolvia a apendicite

He said: "I don't have very good memories of it.

"I arrived in Jeddah after finishing third in Bahrain. I had started the season very well.

"And on Thursday morning, which is when we have meetings with the press, meetings with the engineers, events with the sponsors, I start to feel terrible.

"I have a high fever and I can't stop going to the bathroom. I've been very sick for 24 hours.

"On Friday I had to get in the car for free practice and I started to take everything to calm the diarrhoea and the fever.

"I managed to get it down a bit and I thought that if I could match the pills with the low fever and not feel like going to the toilet before driving, I could get into the F1 car.

"I was exhausted because I didn't eat, I had no energy, I was sweating more than usual – it was the hardest two practice sessions of my whole career.

"Also, Jeddah is a very demanding circuit for the physique because of the fast corners and it was very hot. I suffered a lot.

"I did the free practice, but I thought that if this keeps up I can't do the race and in qualifying I was going to suffer a lot.


"The next day it was still the same at 6am and I thought it couldn't be a virus. I was more f*cked up than two days ago, so I decide to go to the hospital.

"I get to the hospital, they do tests and they confirm: 'You have appendicitis.'

"And I say: 'We have to operate, don't we?'

"They say 'yes' and ask me: 'How long have you been like this?'

"I told them two days and they said: 'You're crazy, because if the appendix bursts you risk dying and the operation is three times as long.'

"But I was still only thinking about F1 and I wanted to race and I said: 'If you give me something strong so I can do the race and come tomorrow for the operation?

"They said no because something very serious could happen and I could die if my appendix burst.

"I said: 'OK, operate on me, but I have the Australian race in two weeks. Will I be ready for Australia?'

"They told me it would be very tight and that I shouldn't think about it and we would see how I felt after the operation.

"The recovery I was told would be about 10-14 days without physical exercise, so I had emergency surgery.

"I missed the Jeddah race, which hurt me a lot in the Championship because I lost 12-15 points for sure – and from then on I thought about coming back to Australia to race."

Sainz was the second F1 driver to go down with appendicitis in recent years, with Williams driver Alex Albon forced to withdraw from the Italian Grand Prix of 2022 after developing the condition.

Rics

Citação de: lancadordedois em 15 de Abril de 2025, 09:01
Citação de: Rics em 14 de Abril de 2025, 22:49Como está a recuperação?
Li que estaria apto fim de abril
Nunca tive uma apendicite mas acho improvável


o Carlos Sain 15/16 dias apos operaçao ja estava a conduzir um formula 1 , sentado/dobrado dentro de uma maquina desconfortavel por horas exposto a forças G. e ganhou a prova.
Antes disso ainda conduziu todo fddo enquanto desenvolvia a apendicite

He said: "I don't have very good memories of it.

"I arrived in Jeddah after finishing third in Bahrain. I had started the season very well.

"And on Thursday morning, which is when we have meetings with the press, meetings with the engineers, events with the sponsors, I start to feel terrible.

"I have a high fever and I can't stop going to the bathroom. I've been very sick for 24 hours.

"On Friday I had to get in the car for free practice and I started to take everything to calm the diarrhoea and the fever.

"I managed to get it down a bit and I thought that if I could match the pills with the low fever and not feel like going to the toilet before driving, I could get into the F1 car.

"I was exhausted because I didn't eat, I had no energy, I was sweating more than usual – it was the hardest two practice sessions of my whole career.

"Also, Jeddah is a very demanding circuit for the physique because of the fast corners and it was very hot. I suffered a lot.

"I did the free practice, but I thought that if this keeps up I can't do the race and in qualifying I was going to suffer a lot.


"The next day it was still the same at 6am and I thought it couldn't be a virus. I was more f*cked up than two days ago, so I decide to go to the hospital.

"I get to the hospital, they do tests and they confirm: 'You have appendicitis.'

"And I say: 'We have to operate, don't we?'

"They say 'yes' and ask me: 'How long have you been like this?'

"I told them two days and they said: 'You're crazy, because if the appendix bursts you risk dying and the operation is three times as long.'

"But I was still only thinking about F1 and I wanted to race and I said: 'If you give me something strong so I can do the race and come tomorrow for the operation?

"They said no because something very serious could happen and I could die if my appendix burst.

"I said: 'OK, operate on me, but I have the Australian race in two weeks. Will I be ready for Australia?'

"They told me it would be very tight and that I shouldn't think about it and we would see how I felt after the operation.

"The recovery I was told would be about 10-14 days without physical exercise, so I had emergency surgery.

"I missed the Jeddah race, which hurt me a lot in the Championship because I lost 12-15 points for sure – and from then on I thought about coming back to Australia to race."

Sainz was the second F1 driver to go down with appendicitis in recent years, with Williams driver Alex Albon forced to withdraw from the Italian Grand Prix of 2022 after developing the condition.


Bom artigo
Este até arriscou ir com o crl

lancadordedois

Citação de: Rics em 15 de Abril de 2025, 11:42
Citação de: lancadordedois em 15 de Abril de 2025, 09:01
Citação de: Rics em 14 de Abril de 2025, 22:49Como está a recuperação?
Li que estaria apto fim de abril
Nunca tive uma apendicite mas acho improvável


o Carlos Sain 15/16 dias apos operaçao ja estava a conduzir um formula 1 , sentado/dobrado dentro de uma maquina desconfortavel por horas exposto a forças G. e ganhou a prova.
Antes disso ainda conduziu todo fddo enquanto desenvolvia a apendicite

He said: "I don't have very good memories of it.

"I arrived in Jeddah after finishing third in Bahrain. I had started the season very well.

"And on Thursday morning, which is when we have meetings with the press, meetings with the engineers, events with the sponsors, I start to feel terrible.

"I have a high fever and I can't stop going to the bathroom. I've been very sick for 24 hours.

"On Friday I had to get in the car for free practice and I started to take everything to calm the diarrhoea and the fever.

"I managed to get it down a bit and I thought that if I could match the pills with the low fever and not feel like going to the toilet before driving, I could get into the F1 car.

"I was exhausted because I didn't eat, I had no energy, I was sweating more than usual – it was the hardest two practice sessions of my whole career.

"Also, Jeddah is a very demanding circuit for the physique because of the fast corners and it was very hot. I suffered a lot.

"I did the free practice, but I thought that if this keeps up I can't do the race and in qualifying I was going to suffer a lot.


"The next day it was still the same at 6am and I thought it couldn't be a virus. I was more f*cked up than two days ago, so I decide to go to the hospital.

"I get to the hospital, they do tests and they confirm: 'You have appendicitis.'

"And I say: 'We have to operate, don't we?'

"They say 'yes' and ask me: 'How long have you been like this?'

"I told them two days and they said: 'You're crazy, because if the appendix bursts you risk dying and the operation is three times as long.'

"But I was still only thinking about F1 and I wanted to race and I said: 'If you give me something strong so I can do the race and come tomorrow for the operation?

"They said no because something very serious could happen and I could die if my appendix burst.

"I said: 'OK, operate on me, but I have the Australian race in two weeks. Will I be ready for Australia?'

"They told me it would be very tight and that I shouldn't think about it and we would see how I felt after the operation.

"The recovery I was told would be about 10-14 days without physical exercise, so I had emergency surgery.

"I missed the Jeddah race, which hurt me a lot in the Championship because I lost 12-15 points for sure – and from then on I thought about coming back to Australia to race."

Sainz was the second F1 driver to go down with appendicitis in recent years, with Williams driver Alex Albon forced to withdraw from the Italian Grand Prix of 2022 after developing the condition.


Bom artigo
Este até arriscou ir com o crl


pá ate se compreende , pensava que era um virus , dor abdominal , caganeira e depois febre.

depois foi para a prova com os pontos recem tirados ou ainda por tirar nao recordo , lembro me sim que conduziu com um penso , claro que tinha desconforto mas ali quem nao aparece (e quem nao performa ) esquece.

e sao gajos que ganham rios de dinheiro... ter este espirito...mostra o que sao .

Eagle04

Ao que parece, irá a jogo já em Viana, esperar que se confirme!

Kurt Cobain 10

Citação de: Eagle04 em 20 de Abril de 2025, 01:38Ao que parece, irá a jogo já em Viana, esperar que se confirme!
E o Roberto? Espero que esteja preparado para a Champions.

Eagle04

Citação de: Kurt Cobain 10 em 20 de Abril de 2025, 01:41
Citação de: Eagle04 em 20 de Abril de 2025, 01:38Ao que parece, irá a jogo já em Viana, esperar que se confirme!
E o Roberto? Espero que esteja preparado para a Champions.
Estava previsto regressar após esta paragem também, mas sobre ele não tenho feedback se já vai estar apto para Viana

Joaquim Ferreira Bogalho


iKatz

O Rampulla e o outro que demos ao barcelos dao 100x a este

Roy Kent

Investimento parvo, que nem em troféus se vai traduzir. Que clube.


joao12soares

Mais um grande jogo.........que andou desaparecido.

Se uma ou duas vezes uma pessoa ainda dá de barato, ser de forma constante, já começa a ser demasiado preocupante.