That it's not always down to the coach.That was a looong time ago what does it have to with our injury crisis?
That it's not always down to the coach.That was a looong time ago what does it have to with our injury crisis?
Why I mentioned maybe he left because not doing a great job. But if he left in like someone posted August then when can we stop blaming himThat it's not always down to the coach.
The salient point is what happened after he left. How long was there a vacancy? If we have a new guy is he in step with RDZ's training regime? If we don't, why not?Why I mentioned maybe he left because not doing a great job. But if he left in like someone posted August then when can we stop blaming him
Those yanks, let's blame the US of A!!It is certainly an interesting correlation that our medical team depart in August, and within a couple of months injuries start piling up.
Also, I've seen it mentioned on Twitter, that the teams on the US tour (Brighton, Chelsea, Newcastle, Brentford) seem to be worse hit with injuries. Not sure if that could also be a factor? Interestingly, Chelsea were in the US the previous Summer, and suffered an injury crisis last season too.
Liverpool and Spurs have had issues too.It is certainly an interesting correlation that our medical team depart in August, and within a couple of months injuries start piling up.
Also, I've seen it mentioned on Twitter, that the teams on the US tour (Brighton, Chelsea, Newcastle, Brentford) seem to be worse hit with injuries. Not sure if that could also be a factor? Interestingly, Chelsea were in the US the previous Summer, and suffered an injury crisis last season too.
It is certainly an interesting correlation that our medical team depart in August, and within a couple of months injuries start piling up.
Also, I've seen it mentioned on Twitter, that the teams on the US tour (Brighton, Chelsea, Newcastle, Brentford) seem to be worse hit with injuries. Not sure if that could also be a factor? Interestingly, Chelsea were in the US the previous Summer, and suffered an injury crisis last season too.
Not concerning at all that we have the Euros and a preseason tour of Japan coming up, then!It is certainly an interesting correlation that our medical team depart in August, and within a couple of months injuries start piling up.
Also, I've seen it mentioned on Twitter, that the teams on the US tour (Brighton, Chelsea, Newcastle, Brentford) seem to be worse hit with injuries. Not sure if that could also be a factor? Interestingly, Chelsea were in the US the previous Summer, and suffered an injury crisis last season too.
Is that true though? This graphic is two months old but I'm not sure the injury landscape has changed dramatically.Luton have had more injuries than anyone and spent their pre-season in Colchester, Sheffield and Wolverhampton.
(All clubs have pre-season tours or 4-5 games against varied opposition, most are abroad in the PL, injuries are higher than last season across the board, some clubs have suffered more than others, there's unlikely to be a single answer)
Retention of our top talent is getting to be more and more of a problem, I'd hope you agree. Every time you don't replace them like-for-like the optimum starting eleven becomes weaker. It's why RDZ gets frustrated. He can't build anything. Tricky spiral to reverse I'd suggestIf you think that strategy - selling several premium players at a vast profit, bringing through players on development, invest heavily in a loan /academy pathway and hope 1-2 come good each season and seek to buy players in different cheaper markets (South America, Denmark) or at end of careers (Welbeck, Lallana) rather than peak - is not the right one. Then what do you suggest changes ?
Is it just "buy more ready made replacements - don't sell your best players", and presumably "don't let them get injured".
Is that true though? This graphic is two months old but I'm not sure the injury landscape has changed dramatically.
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Then you need to develop players so they become like for like like we did last time. How do you think we reached that level last time around surely wasnt from signing ready made players took a year or more for Mac Allister Caicedo Trossard and others to reach the level they finally did tricky thing is to make breakthroughs align but think could happen already next year. Baleba could be closer to new Caicedo Adingra will have a year of PL experience behind him same with Joao Pedro Enciso would have gotten further already if not for injuries. Only max 10 managers in the world that will see their team replace star players with equally good players we cant expect to be one of the 10 clubs that can do itRetention of our top talent is getting to be more and more of a problem, I'd hope you agree. Every time you don't replace them like-for-like the optimum starting eleven becomes weaker. It's why RDZ gets frustrated. He can't build anything. Tricky trend to reverse I'd suggest
Retention of our top talent is getting to be more and more of a problem, I'd hope you agree. Every time you don't replace them like-for-like the optimum starting eleven becomes weaker. It's why RDZ gets frustrated. He can't build anything. Tricky spiral to reverse I'd suggest
I'd say our recruitment strategy and approach is fine, working and for the long term. We didn't ditch it when Potter went months without winning and we won't ditch it because we've drawn away at Burnley and Brentford or because , some seasons, we're going to fall short. Of course its getting harder, its the Premier League, but if it wasn't working then we wouldn't have top talent that big clubs were keen on. They still are and that's the point.Retention of our top talent is getting to be more and more of a problem, I'd hope you agree. Every time you don't replace them like-for-like the optimum starting eleven becomes weaker. It's why RDZ gets frustrated. He can't build anything. Tricky spiral to reverse I'd suggest
Luton have more players out currently that anyone else. According to https://www.premierinjuries.com/injury-table.phpIs that true though? This graphic is two months old but I'm not sure the injury landscape has changed dramatically.
Hence difficulty of metrics for injuries but that wasn't my point anyway. Just that its far fetched to say the pre season tour in the USA is much of a factor - given that Luton were playing pre season friendlies in Wolverhampton and Burton on Trent and currently have > 10 players out.Looking at the specifics of those Luton players, one is just a Man City player on loan who was unable to face his parent club - so not an injury.
It's one hell of a leap (and one which I certainly don't get or agree to) to link Moder's presence in the side to our lack of ability to score goals!It's a combination of things for me.
1. Our CM is undeniably weaker. Gilmour and Gross have done a fine job of covering the gap but injuries and over working of Gross has finally caught up with us to show us what we already knew. Ali Mac and Caceido are massive misses and the next cabs off the rank aren't really there this time around.
2. Our left side last year was one of the best in world football. Estupinian currently looks like a Poundland version of himself and Mitoma hasn't really been around since Christmas. It's a shadow of what it was last season.
3. Enciso was unplayable at wolves then got injured. Pedro against Palace similarly. Injuries are one thing but the timing of them another. No Pedro for Wolves / Rome really cost us.
4. Ferguson has disappeared. Undav is banging goals in for Stuttgart. We've never under Potter or De Zerbi been a free scoring side when Moder has been in the side for whatever reason. We had to rely on clown show defending to get goals against Forest and Burnley. The drill before the game yesterday was worth watching. The finishing from everyone bar Welbeck was absolute pub team stuff. We just don't look like scoring. After I watched that I stuck a bet on Burnley to win.
5. De Zerbi has done himself no favours since Christmas. It's his job to get the best out of what we've got and he's spent too much time moaning about it. The tactics in Rome were naive in the extreme. He's been brilliant for most of his tenure but the version we've had for the last 3 months I'd rather went elsewhere next year if he wants to go.
Roll on August, a few new faces and a refreshed squad.
It's true though. Moder got injured against Norwich forcing Potters hand to put Caceido in the team. We never looked back having scored 1 goal in the previous 7 losing only against Man city up to the end of the season and beating Arsenal, Man utd (4-0) and Spurs amongst others along the way.It's one hell of a leap (and one which I certainly don't get or agree to) to link Moder's presence in the side to our lack of ability to score goals!