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On the 30 August in 2009, Wasilewski suffered an open double leg fracture when Standard Liège's Axel Witsel made a challenge. Witsel was red carded for the offence. Defender Marcin Wasilewski is facing at least thirteen months on the sidelines. An incident in the 24th minute of the 1-1 Jupiler League draw saw the 29-year-old right-back's lower leg broken after a reckless challenge by Standard midfielder Axel Witsel, who was immediately sent off for the tackle. Wasilewski underwent temporary surgery on multiple open fractures of the calf and tibia and faces a further operation.

Witsel was suspended for 11 games by the Belgian FA over the incident[1].

i dont see how it was the other guys fault, he was running after the ball, unless he stomped on his leg on purpose.
He tried to hurt him, but not to break his leg though.
 

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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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ReBeL, were have you been all this time.
Good to see you haven't completely forgotten about us.
Hey, Andy.

Great to talk to you again, brother.

As I said somewhere else, my current job is all about travelling from a country to another one. In addition, I almost lost my passion for football after the calciopoli and the new Juve management behavior. I hope I can come here more regularly to keep in touch with all of you:coffee:
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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:tup: Thanks, Vlatko.

What about your studies?:shifty: :snoop:
Boy, you're the second person, from here, to ask me that lately. :D Still on stand-by. The tough financial situation, ain't helping either. Even if I wanted to, I couldn't go back to college.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Boy, you're the second person, from here, to ask me that lately. :D Still on stand-by. The tough financial situation, ain't helping either. Even if I wanted to, I couldn't go back to college.
I knew this question is still being directed to you from many people just like the question I receive all the time (Why didn't you marry yet??):lol:

I hope things will be better soon, man.

Yeah, good to see you again Reb. :beer:
Dusan, nice to see you again too.:coffee:
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
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Hey, Andy.

Great to talk to you again, brother.

As I said somewhere else, my current job is all about travelling from a country to another one. In addition, I almost lost my passion for football after the calciopoli and the new Juve management behavior. I hope I can come here more regularly to keep in touch with all of you:coffee:
I hope this season will help you find your passion for the game back then, for the first time since our return, I feel Juve is able to help with that.

Job sounds intersting, good to see you are doing well, been too long my friend.
 

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