A ROOM WITH NO VIEW; LAWRO on Saturday.Byline: Mark Lawrenson Mark Thomas Lawrenson (born Preston, Lancashire, June 2, 1957) was a defender in the Liverpool and Irishfootball teams of the 1980s; he later became a prominent radio and television pundit for the BBC. THE best cure for injuries at Liverpool was a treatment room without windows. You would get so bored in that little room under the stand that players would make amazing recoveries from injuries. Which just goes to show that so much of these treatments as we've seen with this bizarre placenta therapist is in the mind. Liverpool did not even have a physio physio Noun 1. short for physiotherapy 2. pl physios short for physiotherapist up until the days of Kenny Dalglish Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish MBE (born 4 March 1951 in Dalmarnock, Glasgow) is a former Scottish international football player. He was famous for his successes with Celtic in the 1970s and with the English club Liverpool in the 1970s and 1980s. . A doctor was called in when needed. That's the way it was and it remains that the human body will recover from certain injuries in a given amount of time. You can kid yourself that injecting placenta fluid into injuries is good and a cure. But you'll never get me to believe. lawromania@mgn.co.uk |
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