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Former Fulham boss Felix Magath has admitted he told Brede Hangeland to treat a knee injury with cheese.

Cant believe no-one posted this! It topped the Michael Jackson statue

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29319599
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That's em-mental Big Grin


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I wonder how gouda job it did on the injury?? Whistle
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Could have done untold e-damage if he got the idea from the internet.
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(27-09-2014, 14:47)St Charles Owl Wrote: I wonder how gouda job it did on the injury?? Whistle

Not as gouda job as apple wood.
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Perhaps that's why there's a Yorkshire cheese called fine fettle. This is not just cheese .....
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This is a bogus story though, when Felix made the statement it has been omitted from the reports that he was grinning like a Cheshire Cat!!
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He told injured players that they should rub cheese on their injury and talk to a loved one on the phone while doing it as it will heal quickly. I bet in the Fulham treatment room they don't have deep heat but Blue Stilton and Gorgonzola. Well at least it was cheese and not chillies, can you imagine if you rubbed chillies on a groin injury it would be like getting deep heat on your Snooker balls.
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