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Colin is a good manager. We have one too now.
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umbongos out for a month ! waste effing a loan signing hes been ..spurs must be pissing themselves !
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Makes you wonder what causes so many players to keep breaking down.

Are this many pros really that unfit? Or are they pushed too hard after coming back?
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Itx the state of the game .not only has it become more boring etc etc ..it's more athletic s than football .they've all got finally tuned body's with not an inch of fat on em to soften the blow ( apart from Hooper that is who's still in the 80s ) ffs !
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(06-02-2019, 19:41)Imre varadi Wrote: Itx the state of the game .not only has it become more boring etc etc ..it's more athletic s than football .they've all got finally tuned body's with not an inch of fat on em to soften the blow ( apart from Hooper that is who's still in the 80s ) ffs !

I think you are on the right track with that. Players these days are far fitter than they have ever been and as Imre said more closely resembling athletes. I would bet they are at their peak of performance most games, and it doesn't take much to push them over the edge and pick up an injury. I also think these days that virtually no players play through any sort of pain, the slightest niggle and they are in the medical room whereas in the past I bet they carried on playing. Clubs also invest a lot more money in transfers and wages, so they are far more cautious when it comes to injuries, apart from Carlos of course who put them back in the team as soon as they jumped off the treatment table!!!
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(06-02-2019, 19:53)St Charles Owl Wrote:
(06-02-2019, 19:41)Imre varadi Wrote: Itx the state of the game .not only has it become more boring etc etc ..it's more athletic s than football .they've all got finally tuned body's with not an inch of fat on em to soften the blow ( apart from Hooper that is who's still in the 80s ) ffs !

I think you are on the right track with that.  Players these days are far fitter than they have ever been and as Imre said more closely resembling athletes.  I would bet they are at their peak of performance most games, and it doesn't take much to push them over the edge and pick up an injury.  I also think these days that virtually no players play through any sort of pain, the slightest niggle and they are in the medical room whereas in the past I bet they carried on playing.  Clubs also invest a lot more money in transfers and wages, so they are far more cautious when it comes to injuries, apart from Carlos of course who put them back in the team as soon as they jumped off the treatment table!!!

What ?? We actually have a treatment table Whistle Whistle
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(07-02-2019, 01:39)Washington Wrote:
(06-02-2019, 19:53)St Charles Owl Wrote:
(06-02-2019, 19:41)Imre varadi Wrote: Itx the state of the game .not only has it become more boring etc etc ..it's more athletic s than football .they've all got finally tuned body's with not an inch of fat on em to soften the blow ( apart from Hooper that is who's still in the 80s ) ffs !

I think you are on the right track with that.  Players these days are far fitter than they have ever been and as Imre said more closely resembling athletes.  I would bet they are at their peak of performance most games, and it doesn't take much to push them over the edge and pick up an injury.  I also think these days that virtually no players play through any sort of pain, the slightest niggle and they are in the medical room whereas in the past I bet they carried on playing.  Clubs also invest a lot more money in transfers and wages, so they are far more cautious when it comes to injuries, apart from Carlos of course who put them back in the team as soon as they jumped off the treatment table!!!

What ??  We actually have a treatment table   Whistle  Whistle

Yes, you can't normally see it as its usually covered by players!!!!
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(07-02-2019, 01:40)St Charles Owl Wrote:
(07-02-2019, 01:39)Washington Wrote:
(06-02-2019, 19:53)St Charles Owl Wrote:
(06-02-2019, 19:41)Imre varadi Wrote: Itx the state of the game .not only has it become more boring etc etc ..it's more athletic s than football .they've all got finally tuned body's with not an inch of fat on em to soften the blow ( apart from Hooper that is who's still in the 80s ) ffs !

I think you are on the right track with that.  Players these days are far fitter than they have ever been and as Imre said more closely resembling athletes.  I would bet they are at their peak of performance most games, and it doesn't take much to push them over the edge and pick up an injury.  I also think these days that virtually no players play through any sort of pain, the slightest niggle and they are in the medical room whereas in the past I bet they carried on playing.  Clubs also invest a lot more money in transfers and wages, so they are far more cautious when it comes to injuries, apart from Carlos of course who put them back in the team as soon as they jumped off the treatment table!!!

What ??  We actually have a treatment table   Whistle  Whistle

Yes, you can't normally see it as its usually covered by players!!!!

Yep they are all piled up like Jengo and when we don't have 11 fit you have to prize one of out of the pack. Jos kept knocking them all down hence why the players are all so fragile.
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Abdi has his post redirected to the treatment room.
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