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Post by oldmarket65 on Mar 8, 2020 13:49:41 GMT
I noticed in the last year or so we have at least 8 players out every game . For instance yesterday:
Jaakkola Little Davis Kelly Matthews Ogogo Ginnelly Russe Barrett J.C.H Reilly out. It's almost natural to have out up to 10 players every single game in a small squad.
Is this bad luck or something much deeper ?
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Post by barumgas on Mar 8, 2020 13:55:12 GMT
Maybe a few more will pretend they are injured or ill so that they dont have to play for BG.
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Post by pirate on Mar 8, 2020 13:57:01 GMT
GC's methods in pre-season.
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Post by Wembley_Gas on Mar 8, 2020 13:57:37 GMT
I noticed in the last year or so we have at least 8 players out every game . For instance yesterday: Jaakkola Little Davis Kelly Matthews Ogogo Ginnelly Russe Barrett J.C.H Reilly out. It's almost natural to have out up to 10 players every single game in a small squad. Is this bad luck or something much deeper ? Apparently the bad luck is assisted by the quality of the training surfaces.
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Post by matealotblue on Mar 8, 2020 14:01:35 GMT
I noticed in the last year or so we have at least 8 players out every game . For instance yesterday: Jaakkola Little Davis Kelly Matthews Ogogo Ginnelly Russe Barrett J.C.H Reilly out. It's almost natural to have out up to 10 players every single game in a small squad. Is this bad luck or something much deeper ? Apparently the bad luck is assisted by the quality of the training surfaces. Ah yes...they are all suffering from foxsh1t injuries....😢
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Post by wilmslowgas on Mar 8, 2020 17:52:42 GMT
All clubs have injuries. Looking at the list of 11 players injured very few would be in a first choice starting eleven. In addition, very few will be here next season.
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Post by tbonegas on Mar 8, 2020 18:29:20 GMT
Apparently the bad luck is assisted by the quality of the training surfaces. Ah yes...they are all suffering from foxsh1t injuries....😢 Or bullshit injuries?
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Post by Topper Gas on Mar 8, 2020 18:38:55 GMT
I noticed in the last year or so we have at least 8 players out every game . For instance yesterday: Jaakkola Little Davis Kelly Matthews Ogogo Ginnelly Russe Barrett J.C.H Reilly out. It's almost natural to have out up to 10 players every single game in a small squad. Is this bad luck or something much deeper ? Why suggest Matthews, Ogogo, Russes, Barrett & Reilly are all out injured when they are all seemingly fit? They are just either out of favour or suspended in Ogogo's case, Little's been a bit of a sick note from day one, Jaakola & JCH clearly both picked up shoulder injuries, possibly Ginnelly's had enough and returned to Preston but we've no real idea what his injury he's supposed to have suffered. Not sure there's one player you could suggest his clearly trying it on since BG was appointed.
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Post by yategasman on Mar 8, 2020 18:45:46 GMT
I think we are just a very poor side at the moment yesterday’s result agains a struggling Southend Side just about summed it up I dread to think what Sunderland will do to us on Tuesday!☹️
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2020 20:20:07 GMT
I noticed from the conference season until the end of the dc reign we never really had many injuries. There were some of course like sinclair/leadbitter getting 2 nasty injuries but harrison,taylor,brown,mansell,lines,gaffney,lockyer etc etc and even bodin were mostly fit.
Before dc and especially under mcghee we always seemed to have a long injury list and now this season were back there in injury land.
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Post by Topper Gas on Mar 8, 2020 21:40:16 GMT
I noticed from the conference season until the end of the dc reign we never really had many injuries. There were some of course like sinclair/leadbitter getting 2 nasty injuries but harrison,taylor,brown,mansell,lines,gaffney,lockyer etc etc and even bodin were mostly fit. Before dc and especially under mcghee we always seemed to have a long injury list and now this season were back there in injury land. Only really lost Hare to a long term injury though this season. Anssi's was just unlucky and Davies seems a long term knee problem, THD has never been fit from day 1. Not sure what went on with Matthews in the summer, was that a new injury or an op on a long term problem.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2020 11:28:33 GMT
BG said today it's a fitness problem with Barrett not injury. The young lad is simply too unfit to play. Sad for a young chap particularly a professional sportsman to be in this state.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2020 11:34:34 GMT
I noticed from the conference season until the end of the dc reign we never really had many injuries. There were some of course like sinclair/leadbitter getting 2 nasty injuries but harrison,taylor,brown,mansell,lines,gaffney,lockyer etc etc and even bodin were mostly fit. Before dc and especially under mcghee we always seemed to have a long injury list and now this season were back there in injury land. Only really lost Hare to a long term injury though this season. Anssi's was just unlucky and Davies seems a long term knee problem, THD has never been fit from day 1. Not sure what went on with Matthews in the summer, was that a new injury or an op on a long term problem. According to BG today, TDH's knee still causing problems and will be getting some sort of injection today to try to ease his knee. I think Mathews ruptured his ACL and so he's recovering from long term injury and surgery. Little's calf is sore again.
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Post by oldmarket65 on Oct 7, 2021 9:31:53 GMT
So nearly 18 months on we still have around 8-10 out per game . Given this seems a historical issue . Is there anything we can add to this or is it bad luck ?.
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Post by rememberhalifax on Oct 7, 2021 9:46:22 GMT
The amount of injuries is indeed very frustrating, i wonder sometimes if the obsession with 'fashion' rather than 'suitability' leads players to make bad choices re boots and the like, also are todays players to finely tuned that they are more prone to injury? it seems inconceivable now to recall the life style of the' Baron' and co which never seemed to inhibit there ability to perform in a game. Perhaps we just ask to much of todays players?
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Post by gasmania on Oct 7, 2021 9:55:53 GMT
Perhaps it's down to recruitment too.
Jaakkola, Nicholson, Rodman have had multiple injury layoffs for us, so could reasonably have presumed they might pick up another this season.
Thomas hadn't played as regularly and had some off field problems, so not overly surprising to get some injury on return.
L clarke, Hughes, pitman all aging players so not too shocking they get the odd little issue. Or worse in clarkes case.
Trevor clarke seemed to be the unlucky one who got injured in game against mansfield. Possibly Grant too.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2021 9:58:05 GMT
Older players take longer to recover, players today less willing to play through niggles and are sheltered by a team of medical and fitness coaches, foot-ware contributes to Achilles and other foot injuries.
How teams in the 60s managed with first team squads of 14 or 15 on worn, often dangerous pitches with two-footed tackles coming in regularly, goodness only know. I know the game is faster but it seems the more scientific training has become, the more injuries we see. Few players seem to manage the 45-50 games a season that was the norm of the past.
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Post by Tilly's Thighs on Oct 7, 2021 10:09:51 GMT
With regards to older players, Tony Craig managed to be virtually an ever present during his time with us. I see that he clocked up his 650th appearance on Saturday. A journalist once described TC as the most dedicated footballer he'd ever met, maybe that's part of the secret, or maybe they just breed them extra tough in East London?
I do wonder how much is down to the structure of modern day football boots.
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Post by eastville1966 on Oct 7, 2021 10:52:10 GMT
I'm convinced that the style and design of boots has contributed greatly to the number of foot/ankle injuries over the years. The old-fashioned boots we used to wear in the 1960s were designed higher up the ankle area thereby giving protection. The material used for the boots was also stronger, again giving further protection. These days we have lighter, more streamlined designs, which look fantastic but are little or no use on a muddy or frozen pitch. That's not to say injuries didn't happen back in the day, of course they did - but they were certainly not as frequent as today, and of course the 'magic sponge' cured all injuries in seconds...
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Post by RD on Oct 7, 2021 11:39:51 GMT
Maybe, just maybe, signing players with horrendous injury records doesn't help either.
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