He plays for Bray now. Well he spent more than half the season out injured but still shows his quality when he plays- If he were'nt so injury prone he'd be somewhre better I think.
anyone remember that grogan chappy who was at man u, then came home just to train with UCD, whats the story with him now? he was supposed to have a bright future.
He plays for Bray now. Well he spent more than half the season out injured but still shows his quality when he plays- If he were'nt so injury prone he'd be somewhre better I think.
he was supposed to sign for city last season as some kind of commercial manager
he was with City as a commercial manager for a short time, but devo convienced him to come back and play for Bray. As a part of his insurance payout he is never allowed to play full time professional football again so Bray suited him down to the ground being part time.Originally Posted by thecorner
Grogan is the most injury prone player ive ever seen, but in saying that he is also one of the most skillful players ive ever seen, really hope bray can keep a hold of him and that he stays a bit more injury free as well.
Remember when he was at United and he had some disease (can't remember the name) but ut was where the growth of his muscles didn't keep up with the growth of his body.
Good player but Ireland's answer to Darren Anderthon when it comes to injuries!!!!
Never heard of a growth disease, but know he has had serious problems with his hips, knees and hamstringsOriginally Posted by Dufferlover
Sounds strange alright but I remember reading about it when he joined UCD on loan from Manu.
He's a strange bloke! Ever see the way he blinks all the time!! Was known as Reggie Blinker at United!!
Grogan has a problem with his hip which forced him to leave both United and finally Millwall. He will always be prone to this injury. Richard Sadlier had the same injury.
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The injury was caused by too much hard training when he was young apparently. I think it resulted in his pelvis bone ending up being heavily eroded or something like that.
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Other way around. Scholes had it when he was young too, but seems to have recovered. Schumi is right - he's got some problem with bone erosion now. Overtraining at a young age: welcome to commercial football at the highest level.Originally Posted by Dufferlover
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