Thursday, 11 June 2009

H1 N17 Virus Hits Man City Dressing Room.


Reports are coming in suggesting that players in the Manchester City dressing room may have contracted the dreaded H1 N17 virus.

Doctors have only recently identified the new strain of the Pig Flu virus but believe it has been active although undetected in Tottenham for a number of years. Labelled the H1 N17 virus, this is a peculiarly specific, yet virulent, form of the disease, which targets the brain and the nerves that carry messages through to the leg muscles.

Chief Medic Manny Lyfebotes explained: "The H1 N17 virus has evolved in a very specific way, putting up a wall between the signals in the brain and the muscles in the legs. It leads to a complete breakdown in the ability to coordinate the feet."

Doctors were first alerted by the numbers of people falling over in the street. "We thought it was down to alcohol consumption at first," Lyfebotes explained, "but when top athletes started to manifest the symptoms we decided it was worthy of investigation. The results staggered us."

Apparently, the disease affects the young and old differently. "For people under the age of 30 it leads to the loss of coordination in the legs and feet", Lyfebotes continued. "But for older people, it manifests itself in bouts of completely irrational thought processing and a loss of understanding of the value of money. In some cases, it can result in head twitching too."

Having identified the strain, the medics are now conducting tests on a number of high profile potential victims. Manny Lyfebotes continued: "At present, our investigations are centred on dos Santos, Bale, Bentley, Huddlestone, Hutton, Roman Pavlyuchenko and Darren Bent. All arrived at Tottenham full of promise but seem to have contracted the disease. Any schoolboys moving to the district also seem to lose all their natural ability and disappear within three or four years. When was the last Tottenham youngster capped for England?"

He added: "The most interesting cases are Martin Jol and Juande Ramos, however. They arrived in Tottenham with big reputations but were struck down with the post 30 form of H1 N17. Amazingly, however, simply moving away from the district has apparently led to a complete recovery. We need to identify how this self correction mechanism works in the hope of saving the careers of dos Santos and others."

Asked if Ledley King was a victim, Lyfebotes responded: "Probably not, that is down to the amount of alcohol he consumes on a Saturday night."

The spread of the virus to Manchester is of particular concern as it suggests the virus has evolved to the point where it can be communicated through limited contact. Lyfebotes told us, "This is a worrying development. We thought the virus didn't travel very well but it appears this is, in fact, another related symptom of the disease. It would appear from our investigations in Manchester that victims of H1 N17 may become completely disorientated if transported more than three miles away from their familiar surroundings. This is obviously very debilitating, especially if you are Brazilean."

A new vacine has been developed called 'Arryflu but it is very expensive. Some reports suggest that each dose costs as much as £56m, although the going rate in Manchester is rumoured to be £100m.

Asked if Craig Bellamy was perhaps a victim, Lyfebotes responded, "Probably not, he is just a gobby Welsh tosser."

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

There was just one vital element missing from that rather rambling attempt at creative wit..... the element of humour.

Better stick to straight bitter outbursts about Bellamy.

Anonymous said...

Why are you so obsessed with city?

Anonymous said...

Well said, anonymous.

Anonymous said...

Suppose you haven't really got any transfer speculation to focus on so us bigger clubs will allow you this one :)

Anonymous said...

Considering youre not that bothered about Bellamy, you've sure got a lot to say about him.

Hammersfan said...

LOL Anonymous 1158, you posted well said to yourself before your original comment even appeared on the blog! LOL

Anonymous said...

thats right hammers"fan" - dodge the questions again. you are not showing yourself or supporters of your club in a good light.

bellamy is ours - get over it. he wanted to actually have a chance of acieveing something meaningful in the klast few years of his top flight career - not muck about at a no-mark club like west ham.

Hammersfan said...

LOL 1206, he fancied earning enough to buy Wales whilst lying flat on his back in the treatment room! Watch him get arrested again this summer!

Anonymous said...

Well if swine flu is around West

HAM need to take care.

Anonymous said...

I would have thught it was West Ham fans who were pig sick having to watch the likes of Robert Green, Mark Noble, Luis Boa Morte and Carlton Cole on a regular basis.

Your only claim to fame is "winning the world cup in 66". Strictly speaking, it was a goal-scoring Manc that won the World Cup

Matt Ryan said...

What 12:57, you mean those international stars? The players that the big clubs have all been keeping an eye on? Hahahaha you muppet!

Lets face it, Man City are Sh*t! And will NEVER win a thing!

You pathetic losers!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 12:57 - You will note that all the players you have listed are regular internationals or u21, and we didnt have to spend £32.5 m on one player to convince them to move to t'North.Ha ha

Anonymous said...

What about the three FA Cups, European Cup etc?

Anonymous said...

A hammers blog, yet most of your storys are about Man City? how bizzarre. Stop Blowing bubbles out of your rectum. lol

Hammersfan said...

Funny, Spurs fans think most of the stories are about them! In truth, 70% + are West Ham and a futher 20% are linked to West Ham. It is very rare that an article is unrelated to the Hammers. There is even a connection here because of 'Arry and Bellyache. Oh, and the fact that, despite all the money spent by Unreal City and Tootatthem, both finished in mid table obscurity with West Ham's U20 team!

Denbighammer said...

Lol! Very good, particularly the end about Bellend. I wonder where he'll be come January. Either injured or off to Blackburn or Bolton or somewhere 'insearch of 1st team football'! Shame.