Sorry that's a joke that. Why the **** has he been involved in full training when on the recovery of a grade 1 hamstring? We have alot of soft tissue injuries.
The article reads like he was training as part of his schedule to get back? Is that bullshit does it look like he had been rushed back? Know you have knowledge on this stuff.
Injuries needs looking at, hopefully is a big concern for the club. Best time for injuries I rmemeber was under Allardyce, if I remeber right i read at the time we had the cryo thing and also some monitor that would monitor players and would allow the club to adapt their training sessions to lighter sessions if they were showing fatigue etc?
See this confuses me if this worked so well why the **** isn't everyone doing it or at least why didn't the club keep it in place? I know a lot has changed at the club since then but you would hope things that work stay until it looks like they don't! The club needs to look at investing in that part of the club and getting up their with the very best as it has cost us a lot this season! Difference between looking done for play off hopes and being comfortably sat up there imo!
SD I think returned the hired cryo whatever it is cause Bain was the only one using for his bad back!
Yep. Not long ago Arsenal were being heavy criticised for the same problem. Whatever has happened there seems to have stopped the flood of problems. We need to be looking at this very seriously. I'll be taking my old boots to the match soon.
Bailey Wright looks like he might miss the start of next season now https://www.si.com/soccer/sunderlan...rs-suspected-broken-leg-in-championship-clash
I was concerned Gelhardt might have suffered the same after that leg-breaker challenge yesterday. His foot appeared to extend unnaturally forward on the replay. He's a tough, hard-working lad -- I hope things work out for him.