What it really says is that there were mistakes made in rehab of injuries, not in the injuries occurring in the first place ... Still fascinated to know how the club are supposed to mitigate impact injuries which have been the cause of the majority (not all) of the injuries suffered this season
So, spiralling back to my original question - how would you, if you were managing, mitigate the risk of impact injuries ?
I don't have to but it's about risk management ...it's part of the job and if it goes well you've done well and vice versa. By the same token I dont have to blame muscle injuries on the manager specifically either.. it's the collective impact. The manager himself isn't just blaming luck thankfully which is pleasing to see.
Or you could actually answer the question instead of the previous blustering, pointless waste of words ...
I have answered the question and made my position perfectly clear , but unfortunately it appears to be above your level of understanding. You're entitled to your view.
Can't reply without an insult ...? You still can't answer how to mitigate impact injuries because you can't - because it's impossible in a contact sport. I know this and ultimately, so do you - however you can't simply accept you're incorrect
You insulted my explanation so didn't see you as the type to not accept any back. What I know is that you do not understand what I'm saying and want to shoe horn me into a position which I don't even hold. I know this because your question is not only irrelevant to my position, but I've also explained why. I'm not looking at things in the way you 'think' I am... this is why you 'think' im wrong. We've made our views clear... now go ahead and be lucky.
I simply asked why you hadn't and still haven't be en able to answer in respect of my question. If you feel thats an insult, then you're a very special snowflake and i can only apologise for hurting your cleatky very delicate feelings.
Hypothetically speaking, if a player goes out on the pitch having been selected by his manager and suffers an impact injury, who's fault is it? A. The Manager B. The Player C. The opponent who caused the impact D. Luck E. All of the Above F. None of the Above G. Whatever reason Munse comes up with