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Alex Gilbey - Re-signed for MK Dons (p37)
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MattF said:Karim_myBagheri said:how did he get injured in the first place?
I made the mistake of Googling Alex Gilbey injury to find that out, had to go through a lot of search results
I presume he did it in training?0 -
We could take Cristiano Ronaldo who let's face it has been a bit of freak in terms of his fitness record and break him in 1 day.4
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Karim_myBagheri said:MattF said:Karim_myBagheri said:how did he get injured in the first place?
I made the mistake of Googling Alex Gilbey injury to find that out, had to go through a lot of search results
I presume he did it in training?1 -
Elthamaddick said:Gibley out for another 5 weeks according to LB
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I can't help wondering if the training is over vigorous.
Bowyer says they play no different to a proper match.5 -
Karim_myBagheri said:how did he get injured in the first place?2
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Covered End said:I can't help wondering if the training is over vigorous.
Bowyer says they play no different to a proper match.
I'm not sure it's the best approach as we appear to have the worst record for injuries.0 -
Covered End said:I can't help wondering if the training is over vigorous.
Bowyer says they play no different to a proper match.0 -
shine166 said:Elthamaddick said:Gibley out for another 5 weeks according to LB
big blow
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AllHailTheHen said:We could take Cristiano Ronaldo who let's face it has been a bit of freak in terms of his fitness record and break him in 1 day.3
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The amount of injuries we get in training is ridiculous. Surely there are other areas to focus on in training than just intensity.
He will have been out for 8/10 weeks.2 -
Dazzler21 said:Covered End said:I can't help wondering if the training is over vigorous.
Bowyer says they play no different to a proper match.
I'm not sure it's the best approach as we appear to have the worst record for injuries.2 -
mendonca said:The amount of injuries we get in training is ridiculous. Surely there are other areas to focus on in training than just intensity.
He will have been out for 8/10 weeks.0 -
mendonca said:The amount of injuries we get in training is ridiculous. Surely there are other areas to focus on in training than just intensity.
He will have been out for 8/10 weeks.
I can certainly understand why Bowyer likes training with full intensity.
But if it's taking it's toll of players injured while training, it may need a different approach.
It could just be the luck of the draw though, sometimes a player just picks up a freak injury. It happens.
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Oggy Red said:mendonca said:The amount of injuries we get in training is ridiculous. Surely there are other areas to focus on in training than just intensity.
He will have been out for 8/10 weeks.
I can certainly understand why Bowyer likes training with full intensity.
But if it's taking it's toll of players injured while training, it may need a different approach.
It could just be the luck of the draw though, sometimes a player just picks up a freak injury. It happens.
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Dazzler21 said:@Sage
You seem to have an inside track on injuries, what have we done to him?
He was always going to be out until around November time. Have a look at my previous comments regarding Gilbey and you will see I’ve said end of October at the earliest throughout.
There was no timescale announced on Gilbey, he has a calf and achilles injury, it’s not a quick fix and tendons are always tough injuries to manage and recover from.
Bowyer knew the extent, it’s only now we have been told a more measured timescale. He most likely won’t be back until after the November international break.6 -
Any idea how the injury was done? Sounds like a collision/slide tackle? Of course injuries happen but just interested.1
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mendonca said:The amount of injuries we get in training is ridiculous. Surely there are other areas to focus on in training than just intensity.
He will have been out for 8/10 weeks.0 -
I agree. We do seem to pick up lots of injuries. Long term ones as well.0
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"absolutely don't need another midfielder"
Luckily there's no such thing as bad form and injuries in football....0 -
Croydon said:mendonca said:The amount of injuries we get in training is ridiculous. Surely there are other areas to focus on in training than just intensity.
He will have been out for 8/10 weeks.
Again, nothing to do with the medical team and their competency.
Accusing them of things without background or any real substance is wrong and completely undermines them as professionals. You wouldn’t have a banker for example come out and critique the performance of a surgeon, so why do football fans do the same with a medical team without any knowledge of a situation?
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Sage said:[snip]
Accusing them of things without background or any real substance is wrong and completely undermines them as professionals. You wouldn’t have a banker for example come out and critique the performance of a surgeon, so why do football fans do the same with a medical team without any knowledge of a situation?
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aliwibble said:Sage said:[snip]
Accusing them of things without background or any real substance is wrong and completely undermines them as professionals. You wouldn’t have a banker for example come out and critique the performance of a surgeon, so why do football fans do the same with a medical team without any knowledge of a situation?
I know I may come across a certain way and I don’t mean to sound in a rude way, but I am passionate about these things regarding medical, injuries, sports science etc. I done a degree in it recently and unfortunately not been able to get into the professional game, it’s so competitive. But it does frustrate me when others, whoever it is, places blame at the door of people who have done no wrong.2 -
CL_Phantom said:"absolutely don't need another midfielder"
Luckily there's no such thing as bad form and injuries in football....0 -
@Sage, nobody has had a personal dig at anybody in the CAFC medical team. Half the fun of being a sports fan is being able to collate facts and build a personal opinion of a situation (as long as no harm is intended).
In fact, you've done so yourself :-)
You've concluded that Page "needed a new environment and sometimes a simple thing like that is what works." Just imagine in an upcoming interview, if he mentions he is now doing things differently and sought advice from a physio there about personalised training plans different to those he's embarked upon previously.0 -
Leuth said:CL_Phantom said:"absolutely don't need another midfielder"
Luckily there's no such thing as bad form and injuries in football....
Yeah I've made my point many many times already, you obviously just dont want to see it so wont waste my time making it again.
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Sage said:Croydon said:mendonca said:The amount of injuries we get in training is ridiculous. Surely there are other areas to focus on in training than just intensity.
He will have been out for 8/10 weeks.
Again, nothing to do with the medical team and their competency.
Accusing them of things without background or any real substance is wrong and completely undermines them as professionals. You wouldn’t have a banker for example come out and critique the performance of a surgeon, so why do football fans do the same with a medical team without any knowledge of a situation?1 -
CL_Phantom said:Leuth said:CL_Phantom said:"absolutely don't need another midfielder"
Luckily there's no such thing as bad form and injuries in football....
Yeah I've made my point many many times already, you obviously just dont want to see it so wont waste my time making it again.1