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Alastair Thrush leaves as Head of Medical Services / P.3 Danny Murphy appointed
Addickted2TheReds
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"Alastair Thrush has left his role as the club’s Head of Medical Services.
The club would like to thank him for his work over the last four years and wish him the best for the future."
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Heard he was a bit irritating.40
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Bit of a short and sweet statement that0
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I suppose Thomas may know of or be able to be linked to better qualified people for this role?0
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Interesting
just speculating here but maybe Thomas saw the injuries we had last season and this season and thought it was down to more than just "bad luck"
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Word on the grape vine is that he was itchingly difficult to get rid of5
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Not so sure of that, think it may just be that Sandgaard has one of his own guys in mind for the job, and Alastair has had to make way for that appointment.paulie8290 said:Interesting
just speculating here but maybe Thomas saw the injuries we had last season and this season and thought it was down to more than just "bad luck"2 -
Was the clubs decision, according to Cawley1 -
Agreedstoneroses19 said:
Not so sure of that, think it may just be that Sandgaard has one of his own guys in mind for the job, and Alastair has had to make way for that appointment.paulie8290 said:Interesting
just speculating here but maybe Thomas saw the injuries we had last season and this season and thought it was down to more than just "bad luck"0 -
What do people expect when you’re buying cheap, injury prone players to play high intensity football twice a week?It might be all his fault but I highly doubt it. Take a look at Twitter and people are happy that a man has lost his job during an economic crisis.Best of luck to him and hopefully the replacement is a literal wizard.43
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Poor fella probably left with exhaustion!7
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Yeah really disappointing to read a lot of those comments on social media but then again its a platform for too many idiotsElliotCAFC said:What do people expect when you’re buying cheap, injury prone players to play high intensity football twice a week?It might be all his fault but I highly doubt it. Take a look at Twitter and people are happy that a man has lost his job during an economic crisis.Best of luck to him and hopefully the replacement is a literal wizard.22 -
50% of people are more stupid than averageForeverAddickted said:
Yeah really disappointing to read a lot of those comments on social media but then again its a platform for too many idiotsElliotCAFC said:What do people expect when you’re buying cheap, injury prone players to play high intensity football twice a week?It might be all his fault but I highly doubt it. Take a look at Twitter and people are happy that a man has lost his job during an economic crisis.Best of luck to him and hopefully the replacement is a literal wizard.10 -
I heard that he thrushed a few too many players back from injury.
All jokes aside, good look in your future endeavours Alastair.0 -
Jelly and Ice Cream0
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Hope it wasn't a rash decision8
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It's a depressing read, poor bloke. I wish him all the best.ForeverAddickted said:
Yeah really disappointing to read a lot of those comments on social media but then again its a platform for too many idiotsElliotCAFC said:What do people expect when you’re buying cheap, injury prone players to play high intensity football twice a week?It might be all his fault but I highly doubt it. Take a look at Twitter and people are happy that a man has lost his job during an economic crisis.Best of luck to him and hopefully the replacement is a literal wizard.2 -
I don't suppose the club took the decision to fire its head of medical services lightly. There must have been a good reason.1
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When I saw "Thrush had gone" `I thought there'd been a shake up at smt level #petname
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I heard his parting gift was a tray of live yoghurt.10
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Anybody know him behind the scenes here?
Is he the first line of being replaced by automated Zynex machines
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Sorry to be blunt, but this is good news the way i see it. I’m not convinced our injury is purely down to luck, now i’m not blaming it all on this poor fella but we might be able to get someone better.3
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Ged Roddy was looking at this area, maybe/probably connected4
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Too true Mrs ThrushElliotCAFC said:What do people expect when you’re buying cheap, injury prone players to play high intensity football twice a week?It might be all his fault but I highly doubt it. Take a look at Twitter and people are happy that a man has lost his job during an economic crisis.Best of luck to him and hopefully the replacement is a literal wizard.2 -
He's certainly had his hands full, in more ways than one!0
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Really don't get this. Throwing all trust towards a man we've never heard from.ElliotCAFC said:What do people expect when you’re buying cheap, injury prone players to play high intensity football twice a week?
It might be all his fault but I highly doubt it.
If Thomas Sandgaard, who has a strong background in Medical Services, believes he may be able to bring in someone to do a better job than Mr Thrush, who are we to doubt him.
This decision won't have been taken lightly. It is Sandgaard's club to run as he believes is right and this appears to be the choice arrived at.
I do agree that the behaviour on Social Media is equally weird, celebrating it.
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No business long term would be successful if half of its staff failed to show up for work each month, Lees been fire fighting for the last 3 years, and Sage has been saying for ages about how under resourced the physio team are , feel for Alaistair losing his job , but hopefully brighter days ahead longer term for the squad , i'm guessing appointment(s) to be announced shortly?
My son pointed out that AT previously worked at Arsenal , didn't they go through a similar thing towards the end of Wengers tenure , where they were blighted with injuries, would AT have been a Katrien appointment?0 -
Heard it was a clash of personalities with Sandgaard...he Canesten-d him {I'll get my coat}11
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@ForeverAddickted mentioned on the thread that was closed, just as I was about to post my comment back... The question will be whether the injuries now sort themselves out.
That is the biggest, and most important, question for me.
However, to answer that is extremely difficult. How do you compare circumstances? How do you compare and assess the quality of work performed? All when the situations are now completely different.
I have always stuck up for the medical team and believe they’ve done an admirable job given the circumstances they’ve been under. The lack of funding, support, investment, facilities, and equipment - it’s really hurt us. All alongside the lack of investment and support for the playing side.
If you look at the injuries over the last 2-3 seasons, the playing squad had no cover and no investment or support. We had the horrific injury crisis because we were playing players who weren’t fit, or relied on the ones who were, far too much, they eventually got injured themselves because there was no one else. We also have seen some ridiculously unlucky and freak injuries in that time too: Forster-Caskey’s ACL, Vetokele’s and Cullen’s shoulder dislocations, Bauer’s and Taylor’s MCL injuries, one of which happened when not even with us, Leko’s ACL away at QPR was due to the way he landed, Doughty’s hamstring tear this season was because he was full stride and got a push in the back. Those are just ones that come to mind straight away without even thinking about it.
This season, we have fortunately had the investment, but it’s meant we have signed players with no pre-season and generally were signed late. It causes its own problems. But, as the season goes on, it will invariably get better. We now have cover in across the pitch, something we didn’t have before.
Roddy has come in and analysed the performance of those at the club in all areas. He would have no doubt looked at the medical team, and the injury record we have had. It has been poor, but there are reasons for that, as I’ve mentioned. Ultimately though, someone has to take responsibility, and because we have had no senior management to do that, it rightly or wrongly has to fall at the feet of the Head of Medical Services, Alastair Thrush.
Now we have an owner and senior management team who will be on hand, who is willing to invest, give us the new state of the art medical equipment, recovery aids, pay for scans, create new roles within the medical and sports science department, invest in the facilities, all whilst investing in the squad and playing side, we will eventually, and naturally, see a decrease in the volume of injuries.
It’s very difficult to place blame at the feet of one person who has had little to nothing to work with for the time he’s been at the club. Of course, I hope someone extremely well qualified with a fantastic record and reputation comes in and helps us move forward. We desperately need it because it has held us back.
But please be aware of the restrictions that they’ve all had to work under for a long time, before anyone not qualified slates their (now specifically, Thrush’s) performance.
As I’ve said, I hope whoever comes in has a fantastic record. I hope they bring some great news ideas to help push the medical department not only up to current times, but ahead of them, and ahead of the rest of the league. If we get that side right, with the right and proper care and investment, the difference it can make to our fortunes and success is in my opinion, immeasurable.30 -
It's never nice when someone loses his job but our injuries over the 4 years he has been here have been ridiculous.
Not saying he was to blame but if Thomas believes he can bring in someone better then that's fine by me.
After all it's his club and his money.3 -
Think this is Roddy rather than Sandgaard.3























