Has anyone else noticed that when not on the ball John Bateman has a very pronounced head tic and a more severe left arm tic.
All i can see now when i watch him is the tics but when he is focused either holding the ball in attack or defending there is no evidence.
The most common neoro -development disorder that manifests as tics of this sort is Tourettes syndrome. course he could just have water in his ear and an itchy arm
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My mate I sit with pointed this out to me a few weeks ago too. He's going so well for us then whatever it is it works
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Re: John Bateman tic
Does that mean he can swear at the ref?Mrs Lifter wrote:Has anyone else noticed that when not on the ball John Bateman has a very pronounced head tic and a more severe left arm tic.
All i can see now when i watch him is the tics but when he is focused either holding the ball in attack or defending there is no evidence.
The most common neoro -development disorder that manifests as tics of this sort is Tourettes syndrome. course he could just have water in his ear and an itchy arm
As an old fart I realise that might not be a politically correct question to ask but the worlds gone mad on all this PC stuff!!
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