Its frustrating that players are out, but idea that duty of care goes out of the window and players get injured because they are "rushed back" doesn't really hold up does it. Its just an excuse to find someone to blame. Either the coaches for fielding a strong team and ignoring advice - or in some other cases the players themselves because bizarrely they are somehow "prone" to injuries.Hope dunk is fully recovered and not risked due to lack of options.
Do you think it’s a coincident about Pervis then ? Seemed an illogical sub to me at the time anyway for a player just back on the benchIts frustrating that players are out, but idea that duty of care goes out of the window and players get injured because they are "rushed back" doesn't really hold up does it. Its just an excuse to find someone to blame. Either the coaches for fielding a strong team and ignoring advice - or in some other cases the players themselves because bizarrely they are somehow "prone" to injuries.
Its frustrating that players are out, but idea that duty of care goes out of the window and players get injured because they are "rushed back" doesn't really hold up does it. Its just an excuse to find someone to blame. Either the coaches for fielding a strong team and ignoring advice - or in some other cases the players themselves because bizarrely they are somehow "prone" to injuries.
Yeah exactly. It's naive to think that players are never rushed back to play when they're not ready. I'm not blaming RDZ or any particular manager for this, but they're under a lot of pressure to get results and players are keen to get back in the side. It happens time and time again.I dunno, I feel that’s exactly what it looked like with Estupinian. I don’t think it’s ignoring advice, but it’s also easy for a player and/or coach to think “The injury seems mostly better so it’s ok to play on it” when it could in hindsight have done with a little longer.
Agree with this. And unfortunately these frequent short term injuries have blighted him for his entire time with us and in my view stopped him reaching his potentialDo we know what Pervis's latest injury is though? Didn't look like a hamstring re-occurrence to me, looked like knee
Anyway Webster. FFS. He's starting to look to be on borrowed time for me, he's constantly injured or coming back from injury, then when he does return he drops a bollock because he needs games apparently, games he never gets because he's immediately injured again. What's the point?
Hope so looks like a really good player in the makingLuca Barrington is apparently training with the first team …..could be his big opportunity!
RDZ can think more long term than you’re giving him credit for here I’m guessing. He can see the risks of “rushing” players back and he’s responsible for £100m assets here etc . Look at how careful he’s been with Ansu Fati’s game time . He’s 11 games in 44 days coming up and is known for rotating. It’s tough to manage all that but it sounds like this argument is that injuries always have to have someone to blame. - normally (The coaches ignoring medical advice under pressure to win, poor medical choices when managing recovery, or the player himself just being injury “ridden” like it’s an addiction that other players don’t have ). But hardly ever - just unlucky ( a twist, a tackle, a slip , a fall) .Yeah exactly. It's naive to think that players are never rushed back to play when they're not ready. I'm not blaming RDZ or any particular manager for this, but they're under a lot of pressure to get results and players are keen to get back in the side. It happens time and time again.
You've got a great chance of all three, we're severely depleted with injuries to key players and we're out of form (the two things are linked).Good luck tomorrow ( not too much obviously ), hope those travelling up to City Ground are made to feel welcome, most visiting fans seem to enjoy the sights and sounds in the lower Bridgford, let’s play nice and share the points eh?.