"Wayne's back went into spasm. It's not the first time it's happened." Roy Hodgson.
I know it was only decent Sunday and Saturday League I played in. Okay we had a lot of part-time Saturday part-time pros in the Sunday League top division then ....... so it wasn't bad.
I played every Saturday and Sunday in goal for ten years until a bad injury got me AND:-
Additionally it is only in recent years that I remember goalkeepers departing the field injured BEFORE the game in the professional game. It was as near to a NEVER incident as dammit.
What a goalkeeper does in a game is often nothing for long periods followed by moments of very athletic action. It requires both mental and physical agility. Diving about minutes before a game has no positive impact on your ability to dive during it - it is likely anyway to be a different kind of dive to any you prepared earlier!
My advice to Mr Hodgson would be to let Wayne warm up gently. Give him catching practice. Make sure he has a ball to hold in the dressing room pre-game and a quiet corner to sit in to think about what he is going to do and rehearse it in his head .......... And then he might find he's got a fit goalie who makes a few fewer howlers. Fifteen minutes quite contemplation pre-match would be far more valuable than fifteen minutes of pretty pointless exercise in front of in-coming fans.
As a nation we used to have some of the best keepers in the world. Listen to Final Score any Saturday and you'll hear non-goalies and even some goalies discussing a litany of howlers. Someone must be doing something wrong. What do you think Roy?
I know it was only decent Sunday and Saturday League I played in. Okay we had a lot of part-time Saturday part-time pros in the Sunday League top division then ....... so it wasn't bad.
I played every Saturday and Sunday in goal for ten years until a bad injury got me AND:-
- I never once got injured warming-up.
I never once dived during a warm-up.
All we ever did was a kick-in with handling practice.
I thought about my game and the game in general a lot, over-thought if anything, and in all that time I never once thought that an early goal had beaten me, because I hadn't warmed-up properly and I can recall making saves very early in the game too.
I can also recall lots of games where I never got a touch for half an hour and my first action was a gut-wrenching save in the bottom corner ........ at a point when any warm-up on a freezing cold day had long-departed my body.
Additionally it is only in recent years that I remember goalkeepers departing the field injured BEFORE the game in the professional game. It was as near to a NEVER incident as dammit.
What a goalkeeper does in a game is often nothing for long periods followed by moments of very athletic action. It requires both mental and physical agility. Diving about minutes before a game has no positive impact on your ability to dive during it - it is likely anyway to be a different kind of dive to any you prepared earlier!
My advice to Mr Hodgson would be to let Wayne warm up gently. Give him catching practice. Make sure he has a ball to hold in the dressing room pre-game and a quiet corner to sit in to think about what he is going to do and rehearse it in his head .......... And then he might find he's got a fit goalie who makes a few fewer howlers. Fifteen minutes quite contemplation pre-match would be far more valuable than fifteen minutes of pretty pointless exercise in front of in-coming fans.
As a nation we used to have some of the best keepers in the world. Listen to Final Score any Saturday and you'll hear non-goalies and even some goalies discussing a litany of howlers. Someone must be doing something wrong. What do you think Roy?