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How Do We Avoid Signing Injury Prone Players?

Firstly , this is not meant to be a dig at Steve Gallen , LB or anyone else , i think they have all done a cracking job with our transfers to boot.

However, under Roland we did aquire a penchant for signing players with recurring injuries, (whether that was because of the financial restraints put on the club by Roland) i appreciate ALL players pick up injuries, be it niggles, tears or whatever, and you can't sign cyborgs.

I just wondered what sucessful methods other clubs use, to make sure when you sign a player that the odds are in your favour, rather than taking a punt.

I know we're clamouring to sign players, but i don't want us chucking money down the drain, and repeating the mistakes of the past, the last 2 seasons especially have been horrific , injury wise, and i'm still scratching my head as to how we are even in the division, let alone not bottom!

I'm so excited Lees signed a new contract with the club, because he is the right man for the job , maybe this is part of His Excellency's plan , to overhaul how we recruit / do things?

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  • I didn’t realise we did avoid signing injury prone players !
  • I think it’s when they join us that the injuries start. 
  • I think it’s when they join us that the injuries start. 
    Which is why the new owners want to bring specialist medica people to find out what is going on
  • HE hopefully going to bring these specialist UAE Doctors which might prevent this from happening. Who knows.
  • Even if we did sign cyborgs the metal parts would go rusty and plastic parts would be brittle and break.

    Either way we're always buggered.
  • it's a wonder that we can still get insurance on our players .. IF we still can that is ((:>)
  • edited January 2020
    We cut our cloth especially in the RD days...   We are/were in the market for slightly shop soiled products that have a point to prove, a career to resurrect.

    With the arrival of ESI i would of hoped we would be shopping in Harrods.  We shall see in the summer.
  • Obvious one is to sign players who have played regularly in at least the last few seasons, ideally 40+ starts.
  • Kick em in the shins at the first medical and see what happens. 
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  • Scoham said:
    Obvious one is to sign players who have played regularly in at least the last few seasons, ideally 40+ starts.
    Like Lyle Taylor? :)
  • We don't sign injury prone players. 
    Generally. 

    Williams is an obvious exception, we would never have signed him if he wasn't. 

    I have never known a club have so many freak injuries as we have had over the last 2 season.  Shoulders, acls, ankles, knees, head injuries, aren't generally preventable. 

    Because we have had so many of them others have had to over play and then had muscle injuries. 

    Plus we have 2 players with what can only be described as chronic injuries which means we have to have extra players in thier positions, thus having less depth else where. 

    Another thing is we, by necessity and design, tend to do our business late which means players don't get the correct preseason, then play catch up and then get injured.  

    Of course none of that covers the criminal negligence shown towards the welfare of several of our squad under the previous owner. 





  • We are apparently trying to avoid this occurrence by not signing any players at all. 
  • I was always impressed with the way Chris Powell as manager rebuilt his squad pre-season, before our record League One title win.

    He signed something like 19 players in the  close season.
    Around 15 of them were signed by mid-July, before the club's pre-season training trip abroad.

    The nucleus of the squad had plenty of time to gel and get to know each other.
    Nearly everyone had a full pre-season training .... and injuries didn't derail our season.



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