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Seriously peeved about this. Antonio's been virtually unstoppable down that flank recently.
feck off. Seriously feck off.
I always find it hard not to be serious when I'm fecking.
To be honest I complety missed the Valencia injury, when did it happen?
A 50/50 ball in their third, Valencia won't it putting Hernandez through in the build up for the second goal.
how come shitty never get injuries?
how come shitty never get injuries?
This.
feck! Is tgere something wrong with our training methods that players get injured so easily?
I think it happened just before Hernandez scored (when Valencia passed him the ball, before he passed it to Rooney, who got an assist).To be honest I complety missed the Valencia injury, when did it happen?
Argh! Guess the silver lining is that Nani and Young are both fit. If they stay that way I reckon we'll be fine.
The problem with Nani though is that he can struggle to get back to top form after injuries, as we saw last year. Valencia is a really big, big loss. Our most consistent player bar Carrick this year.
He'll have another 3 games under his belt by the time we go to WHL and he wasn't out for that long. He'll be fine, we'll be fine.
Surely someone has to wonder about our training methods and facilities considering our bad luck with injuries this past few years?
Everybody whines like a bitch about our injuries, and then as soon as somebody says this they usually get crucified. But it's true, the medical staff/training methods are in place to minimise injuries and give the best possible recovery. As of right now, that's not happening. There is no shame in saying we need to look at that.
Everybody whines like a bitch about our injuries, and then as soon as somebody says this they usually get crucified. But it's true, the medical staff/training methods are in place to minimise injuries and give the best possible recovery. As of right now, that's not happening. There is no shame in saying we need to look at that.
what games is he likely to miss?
what games is he likely to miss?
Tony V is a big loss due to his current form, but I think Nani plays his best football on the right, so having him there and Young on the left will more than suffice. I just hope they both find form quickly!
What if Valencia had to play to many games because there was no appropriate cover him? The player who could fill in - Nani- got a knock (nothing to do with training regime, just bad luck).
IMO it's a simple mechanism - our players get knocks, tears to ligament etc ei injuries that come from the competitive side of the game. Then other players are overused to compensate for these losses and this where muscle injuries step in. Really, it's a snow ball effect.
In the recent Fergie interview, he was asked about how things have changed in terms of coaching since he first started. He said that when he came to United he had a staff of 8 people, including the physio. Now there are like 10 sports scientists.
I doubt it's the lack of having a competent medical staff that we are having these injury problems. Fletcher getting a rare disease, Vida tearing 3 parts of his knee, Nani getting scythed down, Jones turning his ankle the way he did and now Tony V. with his hammy - none except maybe mildly the last one you can attribute to poor medical staff.
Yes but look at our list of injuries within the last two or three years compared to Citehs, a club with an equal size squad, equal or less matches played over the same period, just as impressive facilities etc not to mention a team within the same city and subject to the same weather conditions. Theres nothing wrong with suggesting something might need tweaking with our training methods!