And that's not what I'm doing. I'm adding to the sole negativity in here. That does not mean I don't see risks (which I said Kalulu was btw) but many people choose to ignore that because there's no room for any possible silver lining apparently.
I think we’ve discussed it before, i actually agree with you on many points and i’m fine with seeing fans also point out the positives not just the negatives when it comes to a player we are linked with, even more so when there’s this much negativity around, but you can’t deny that when it’s specifically about players with an concerning injury history you are always one of the firsts to play it down as not being much of a worry at all and that is odd to think otherwise because of whatever fits the narrative at that moment.
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A bit of a ‘satire’ but close to the truth type of examples:
Average tuZ fan: His multiple injuries last season are very worrying and is very possible they might reoccur this season, not sure if its a smart idea going for him.
You: There’s hardly any reason to believe they might reoccur, if anything his injury history from before this full season of injuries was fine and was always available.
Average tuZ fan: Zaniolo has 2 ACL’s and multiple other smaller injuries in between and seems to be struggling to get back to his pre ACL potential so might be better to avoid because we already have many injury prone key players….
You: His ACL’s are a thing of the past, nothing to suggest he will not get back into form or not be fully available, according to sports science yada yada expertise in recovery etc there’s every reason to trust that he is worth it and won’t struggle again with injuries, risks are same as with every other player.