Bob, when you set up the link you must have pasted your link from elsewhere into the dialogue box. It's what's in the box that counts, not what you see on the page. If you hover your mouse over your link you will see the difference.
Completely crazy theory but just seen an article about Kyles knee and apparently he has had an exploratory operation and nothing can be found. When I was a teenager I had chronic knee problems that meant I couldn't play sport to the level I was capable. I had an exploratory and nothing was found. After a period of generally having a good time and not exercising, after the birth of my Son I joined a gym. I was apprehensive about any cardiovascular so kept away from the treadmill but eventually stepped on it and started running, absolutely no knee pain whatsoever. Fast forward to now and I have just started having knee problems, not pain but when running it feels a bit loose and its cyclical, basically it doesn't happen all the time and because I keep a track of my body and mental state every day and I can see there are a group of things that happen in a particular order. Putting the pieces together I had problems with my knee during puberty and now I have problems with my knee during the menopause. Studies on hormones in female athletes and their affect on performance and injuries are happening but is the same happening for Men other than for testosterone. Men do have Estradiol in small quantities that do perform certain functions. With so little research done on female hormones over the years, even on females I can't imagine its effects on Men other than for sexual function have been well researched.