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Post by hollyhillgas on Jul 26, 2019 14:24:20 GMT
Anyone catch the BBC 5 live interview this morning with the Charlton trainer. I know Rovers players wear GPS trackers during a game, but what he was going on about with specific energy monitoring to suit positions, styles and injury problems seemed more like the space programme than football. Makes me wonder about THD if Charlton could't get him fit.
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Post by yattongas on Jul 26, 2019 14:40:57 GMT
Yeah I heard it, it was interesting. Also how players , especially at the higher levels are so more fit than in 5-10 yrs ago.
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Post by pirate on Jul 26, 2019 15:00:55 GMT
Anyone catch the BBC 5 live interview this morning with the Charlton trainer. I know Rovers players wear GPS trackers during a game, but what he was going on about with specific energy monitoring to suit positions, styles and injury problems seemed more like the space programme than football. Makes me wonder about THD if Charlton could't get him fit. Charlton kept him fit enough and he played regularly at youth/reserve level. Huddersfield had seen him enough in those games over a five year period to sign him for £500k. It was on loan at Pompey from Huddersfield where he suffered the injury which has affected him ever since.
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Post by rememberhalifax on Jul 26, 2019 16:34:30 GMT
Yep players are a lot fitter than in the past.no more fags before or at half time, or pints in the black swan hour before kick off, but these super fit players seem to me to be more injury prone, are they just too highly tuned and the slightest knock can do lots of damage? bit like todays highly tuned cars really!
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