Lee565
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Didn't we have a similar injury pile up under moyes in the first few months and had the same type of fitness bootcamp style of training like Solskjear's?
How would that explain teams like Simeone's Atletico?Didn't we have a similar injury pile up under moyes in the first few months and had the same type of fitness bootcamp style of training like Solskjear's?
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Was a bit surprised to read this. Because we didn’t get our traditional “every central defender at the club out at once” crisis I didn’t realise we picked up so many injuries. These stats certainly make a mockery of the idea that running much less than other teams somehow prevents injuries. Evidently not.
These antics usually happens when the manager has lost the dressing room
We occasionally have a wave of injuries every now and then but this is beyond the ridiculous. We now have players who get injured during the warming up as well.
I know. But to say it's because they've lost the dressing room. come on, Dev.We occasionally have a wave of injuries every now and then but this is beyond the ridiculous. We now have players who get injured during the warming up as well.
Look we've seen the fitness regime change in numerous occasions in the past 6 years or so but this problem still persist. Now either we are stupid enough to keep retaining a whole set of injury prone players. Else we've got players who don't mind bailing out when things start getting tough for us.I know. But to say it's because they've lost the dressing room. come on, Dev.
Yeah, the bit about it being because Ole has lost the dressing room is absolutely hilarious. Maybe he has, maybe he hasn't, but to suggest it's why Taunzebe got injured in the warm up for example is impressive mental gymnastics.Look we've seen the fitness regime change in numerous occasions in the past 6 years or so but this problem still persist. Now either we are stupid enough to keep retaining a whole set of injury prone players. Else we've got players who don't mind bailing out when things start getting tough for us.
It would be hilarious to think like that if its seen in isolation. However if you take the full context of it then it becomes less ridiculous. Our best players are injured, our team is struggling to beat even the easiest of opponents (Rochdale, Astana etc) and we're losing points left, right and centre. Sure this is not a great side and there's a huge possibility that Ole is not a great manager. However some games should be won easily by this team even on autopilot.Yeah, the bit about it being because Ole has lost the dressing room is absolutely hilarious. Maybe he has, maybe he hasn't, but to suggest it's why Taunzebe got injured in the warm up for example is impressive mental gymnastics.
No, it is ridiculous. The rest of your post about struggling to beat teams and losing points etc has nothign to do with the original ridiculous point you made about injuries. Let it go, Dev.It would be hilarious to think like that if its seen in isolation. However if you take the full context of it then it becomes less ridiculous. Our best players are injured, our team is struggling to beat even the easiest of opponents (Rochdale, Astana etc) and we're losing points left, right and centre. Sure this is not a great side and there's a huge possibility that Ole is not a great manager. However some games should be won easily by this team even on autopilot.
as said, you need to see the whole picture. I want Ole gone more then the next guy but even I admit that he was doing far better in his first few months. Now results are going to the shitters, players are vanishing in the treatment room and we're struggling to beat the easiest of sides. Is that all a coincidence?No, it is ridiculous. The rest of your post about struggling to beat teams and losing points etc has nothign to do with the original ridiculous point you made about injuries. Let it go, Dev.
Do you believe Taunzebe is injured because Ole has lost the dressing room?as said, you need to see the whole picture. I want Ole gone more then the next guy but even I admit that he was doing far better in his first few months. Now results are going to the shitters, players are vanishing in the treatment room and we're struggling to beat the easiest of sides. Is that all a coincidence?
First of all I said may, secondly as said you need to take the whole context not just 1 episode. You do have to admit that its extremely rare for players to get injured during warming ups.Do you believe Taunzebe is injured because Ole has lost the dressing room?
More empty generalities about 'context'... It's actually not that rare for players to get injured in warm ups, and certainly not indicative in the slightest that it's because of the manager losing the dressing room.First of all I said may, secondly as said you need to take the whole context not just 1 episode. You do have to admit that its extremely rare for players to get injured during warming ups.
oh well lets agree to disagree then.More empty generalities about 'context'... It's actually not that rare for players to get injured in warm ups, and certainly not indicative in the slightest that it's because of the manager losing the dressing room.
Do you know what common sense means? What you said has zero common sense. May be you should provide a better explanation how Tuanzebe’s injury was because Ole has lost the dressing room.First of all I said may, secondly as said you need to take the whole context not just 1 episode. You do have to admit that its extremely rare for players to get injured during warming ups.
I think I explained that long enough. There's nothing more 4 me to addDo you know what common sense means? What you said has zero common sense. May be you should provide a better explanation how Tuanzebe’s injury was because Ole has lost the dressing room.
I think I explained that long enough. There's nothing more 4 me to add
The injuries started during our winning run last season. There's zero evidence of the players having a bad attitude right now. Just poor quality.as said, you need to see the whole picture. I want Ole gone more then the next guy but even I admit that he was doing far better in his first few months. Now results are going to the shitters, players are vanishing in the treatment room and we're struggling to beat the easiest of sides. Is that all a coincidence?
Our injuries were attributed by Ole to a poor fitness regime, months later a big chunk of our squad is injured so I guess the problem lies elsewhere. Meanwhile our results are at the shitters and we're struggling to beat even the likes of Astana, Newcastle and Rochdale.The injuries started during our winning run last season. There's zero evidence of the players having a bad attitude right now. Just poor quality.