Medical staff
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Medical staff
Its more than a little worrying that we have injuries to players that seem to last for months
Has our conditioning staff changed from last season ?
Has our conditioning staff changed from last season ?
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Re: Medical staff
Our conditioning staff from last year are off work sick at the moment
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Work related stress.
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They are probably having a career break like our set piece coach.
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Re: Medical staff
Or maybe they refuse to work more than 3 days like our assistant manager
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Where have you got that from?Penwortham_Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 6:54 amOr maybe they refuse to work more than 3 days like our assistant manager
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Re: Medical staff
Now this may not be the case with every injury we have...injuries like Koleoshos and Redmonds are par the course over the season and can't be debated.
I have always held the belief though that injuries which top flight players get like little niggles would if a lower league player in a much smaller squad would be played through. I often think Dyche would have players carry on through the niggles until a break arose for them to have operations or whatever to ensure the team stayed consistent and not much change. I think maybe Komapny and Bellamy have brought an Elite club mentality to us that if you have a niggle you don't play.
I have always held the belief though that injuries which top flight players get like little niggles would if a lower league player in a much smaller squad would be played through. I often think Dyche would have players carry on through the niggles until a break arose for them to have operations or whatever to ensure the team stayed consistent and not much change. I think maybe Komapny and Bellamy have brought an Elite club mentality to us that if you have a niggle you don't play.
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Ones man’s elite mentality is another man’s soft arse mentality !
Does not help when we get so little information about the nature of injuries. Plus with the injuries to Benson, Ekdal, Beyer not sure if they are regularly suffering set backs in training after being fit. We seem to have players come back from injury and on the bench. They don’t get on the pitch and then are missing again for weeks.
Does not help when we get so little information about the nature of injuries. Plus with the injuries to Benson, Ekdal, Beyer not sure if they are regularly suffering set backs in training after being fit. We seem to have players come back from injury and on the bench. They don’t get on the pitch and then are missing again for weeks.
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I've noticed that also. Very strange.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 3:15 pmWe seem to have players come back from injury and on the bench. They don’t get on the pitch and then are missing again for weeks.