Starling's law of the heart?Nothing to do with RDZ in or out but…
Many on here seem to be falling back on “next season with our players back” as grounds for optimism.
The laws of physiology aren’t being suspended for the 2024/25 season. Injuries will continue to occur and, given the number that seem to have occurred in training this season, there’s no real reason aside from the law of averages to assume we’ll be any luckier in the next campaign.
I’m hoping the coaching/medical set up features very highly in Uncle Tony’s traditional post-season stock-take.
Extraordinarily measured commentI have calmed down since Sunday now and would change Fence to In on the condition that he wants to stay rather than he’s going to stay because all the big jobs have drifted away. No way of knowing of course.
Credit in the bank during the mostly inept clueless borefest of the past few months because he has in the past played the best and most exciting football I’ve ever seen from the Albion. That wasn’t by chance.
Delighted to be so immediately gazzumped by events.
Also, @POSKETT AT THE VALLEY is under the impression we sacked Potter. That also is an, er, exaggeration.Hughton didnt get us to our highest league finish, nor did he get us our highest points total and neither did he get us to play in Europe for the very first time in our club’s history. I for one would love for him to be backed this summer with some quality signings and look forward to another serious challenge next season.
Had to look that up. Every day’s a school day.Starling's law of the heart?
I'm sure we can find a way around that
Might be wrong but I think football clubs can and do use blood tests to, among other things, detect the fatigue that can increase the likelihood of muscle strains and other injuries.I'm not a medic - so please any medics feel free to correct me on this - but I've never heard of blood tests indicating a muscle strain. I have a feeling that that rumour comes from a similar supply chain as the much-missed Ben's Grandad's rumours.
I'm sure it's just a blip.Good to see sense has prevailed
I'd seriously miss RDZ if he goes.
We were actually playing good football and creating chances then. We just couldn’t score.Potter went on way worse runs than this with a fully fit squad it’s a bad run nothing more.
We were actually playing good football and creating chances then. We just couldn’t score.Potter went on way worse runs than this with a fully fit squad it’s a bad run nothing more.
Might be wrong but I think football clubs can and do use blood tests to, among other things, detect the fatigue that can increase the likelihood of muscle strains and other injuries.
But the theory is still a load of old balls