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Danny Ings

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  1. FedLadSonOfAnfield

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    i would say it's down to nike not being #knitted but they have flyknit which is their equivalent of the adidas weave thing ... remember when Suarez got them first knitted boots when playing for us and how we laughed, well look at those knitted knee killing bootikins everywhere now
     
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  2. Stan

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    LFC training prior to Klopp? The injury happened during Klopp's first training session. Not that it was Klopp's fault, it's a freak injury but trying to distance Klopp from it is just daft and, quite frankly, Astrolike. There will be more injuries under Klopp's watch and they won't be his fault either (although a few morons blamed LVG for United's injury problems last year, even the injuries picked up on international duty).

    I wish the lad a speedy recovery and hope it doesn't take the edge off his game.
     
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    Lol dude...I wasn't really being serious as they are freak accidents. Or only half serious...what I had in mind was the amount of injuries we had already and everything we know about Klopp is he will intensify training to get the level he wants from the players...we also have been very unlucky with players getting injured on or around international duty..particularly England players.

    I also later joked about how all the ACL injured players wear Nike boots...care to chastise me on that as well?...

    Christ, weren't you the one who accused some of us on a lack of a sense of humour...?

    Maybe a little too subtle....
     
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  4. Stan

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    Far too subtle, possibly because the default approach of the majority of Liverpool fans is to point the finger of blame when a player so much as chips a finger nail.
     
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  5. DirtyFrank

    DirtyFrank Well-Known Member

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    Oh dear. Generalisations and Broad Accusations: the basic wum cocktail.
     
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    johnsonsbaby Well-Known Member

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    You don't half talk a load of rubbish at times. Who did we blame for injuries to Flanagan, Lovren, Firmino, Coutinhi, Benteke and Henderson?? We've had more than our fair share of injuries with players who are away on international duties mostly England related. Ings just back from internationals maybe coincidence, maybe not most people have said it happened in training, Frank didn't know that. Someone as miserable and whiny as you has got no room to talk btw about lack of sense of humour on the board you stalk actually hoping to encounter it, it would seem <ok> Has anyone ever told you that you have masochistic tendencies?
     
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    Case in point. Cheers.
     
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    You're welcome :D
     
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  10. Origi to the rescue!!!
     
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  11. InBiscanWeTrust

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    Milner played cf for city
     
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  12. RogerisontheHunt

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    Well he is really going to have to. No way Studge can manage 2 games in a week, frankly can't see Studge last a full game this soon after coming back. No Ben, no Ings... got to be Origi to cover.

    It could go two way, he takes the chance and shines or we have a new Ngog.
     
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  13. InBiscanWeTrust

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    Sturridge shouldn't play in the Europa at the moment, need to keep his workload down until we know he's 100% fit.

    Origi can can do a job in Europa, he played well against Sion by all accounts.
     
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    Yes but I don't think he'd do as well against the parent club Tyota.

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  15. Tyota...? <doh>
     
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    The mispelling is part of the joke. <doh>

    Scion - Sion
    Toyota - Tyota
     
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    Poor old Ings.

    Before Klopp arrived he was the only positive thing to come out of this season so far.

    Gives us real problems with selection too.
     
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    Young Rossiter out injured now too - following 3 full games in the space of 5 days ........... for England U19's. The only player other than goalie to play every minute of every game. It's an honour to play for your country but a shame he misses the chance to impress straight away.
     
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  19. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    Danny Ings was at Melwood, Liverpool’s training ground, on Friday at the start of a long return from injury, but 24 hours on from the worst moment of his career the belief has come flooding back for a man who made his England debut on Monday and partially tore his anterior cruciate ligament on Wednesday.

    This is a footballer who, after all, was playing on loan at Dorchester Town in Conference South five years ago, who was earning £70 a week, which barely covered the costs of his commute from Southampton to Bournemouth, where he trained at the time. He has known rejection and injury along the way and overcome them all and, for that reason, he says his latest injury holds no fear for him.

    We had arranged to speak long before that moment on Wednesday at Melwood when Ings heard his left knee click as he pushed off to cut in with the ball, and there are many footballers who, understandably, would be reluctant to go ahead with this interview. But Ings sees things differently – he is injured and there is nothing he can do about that, other than make his rehabilitation and time out of the game as positive an experience as possible.

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    Ings expects to have his operation in London on Tuesday

    After all, he has a new manager to impress, just like every one of his Liverpool team-mates, and while he cannot be in Jürgen Klopp’s plans for Saturday’s game at Tottenham, or indeed the next six months, Ings firmly believes that he can make an impression on the new Liverpool boss in other ways. “As modern-day professionals it all comes down to how you perform on the pitch,” he says. “But you can’t perform on the pitch unless you are doing all the stuff off it in the correct manner, especially at this level.

    “The only way I can get in his [Klopp’s] thoughts and show him what a good professional I am is the way I am in the gym or by being positive around the lads. Sometimes negativity can rub off on players and I don’t want to affect their performance. When you are injured you have to keep a positive mindset and keep moving forward.

    “I feel better than I expected to feel and that might come from the fact I have had previous injuries that have been quite lengthy before or it might just be the fact I made my debut for England and I was playing all the recent games for Liverpool. I think it is important not to get too down. There will be a few down days when I am not feeling myself and I am gutted I cannot be out with the team. But I am trying to stay as positive as I can be.”

    To sit and chat with Ings you would not know that this is a man who is facing up to six months out of the game: there is no knee brace and he poses for the pictures with the photographer without a grimace. In fact, when he got the diagnosis on Thursday, he and his friend, and agent, David Threlfall went for an hour’s walk around Calderstones Park in south Liverpool to discuss how he was going to approach his comeback.

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    The Liverpool forward said it was a "massive achievement" to play for England

    The rupture itself is minute – a few millimetres – and in the past a small rupture like that would not have been operated on. The modern thinking is that surgery is necessary on all ruptures of the anterior cruciate in order that the ligament returns to full strength and the expectation is that Ings will have the operation in London on Tuesday.

    “I was coming from the centre of the pitch to the left-hand side running full tilt,” Ings says. “I received the ball on the inside of my right foot and as I came inside pressing off my left it got caught in an awkward position. I went and sat down. We had tests on it and it was perfectly fine, the wobble test [used to detect cruciate ruptures] – everything was fine.

    “We didn’t have a clue what it was because after that I got up and thought I could go and train again. We walked in because we didn’t want to risk it. We were doing tests again and there was nothing there. The only thing worrying me is that there was a click … I have had surgery on this knee before but it was an injury that was completely different – that was a repair of my meniscus.

    “This is something completely different. The MRI showed it was an isolated ACL partial rupture. The only positive thing is that everything around it, the meniscus, all the other ligaments are fine so hopefully that will shorten the timescale when I return.”

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    Ings was eager to pay tribute to former manager Brendan Rodgers

    And he is determined to come back fitter, stronger and better at a club where he has felt at home since he turned up early for the pre-season tour.

    Ask Ings about Liverpool and he is still incredulous at the sheer number of staff and yet the friendliness of the place. He has a box of protein supplements under his arm from the club and a list of instructions as to when to take what. The first two weeks of rehab, he has been told, are crucial.

    “I am experienced enough in my career to know it is not the end,” he says. “It is a setback and, yes, I was playing and I was starting for Liverpool sooner than I expected, which was great. Making my England debut was a massive achievement.

    “These things do happen and it can be cruel but for me it is part of the game and this is when footballers really, really earn their money. To go in earlier than everyone else and come home later than everyone else. To work as hard as you can and come back better. I have always done that. Any injury I have had, I have come back stronger. Especially mentally strong and it makes me appreciate the job I do when things like this happen.”

    We are discussing the injury and his expectations on Klopp when Ings points out that he would also like to say something about the man who brought him to Liverpool. Brendan Rodgers might have been pushed to the back of the agenda of late, but Ings has not forgotten him. “I couldn’t speak any more highly of him, he gave me the opportunity to play for Liverpool. Obviously he is going through a tough time at the moment. It is not nice for any manager but what I do know is that he is a great guy, and a great man to have around a club. I know he will do extremely well in his career.”

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    Alan Shearer sent Ings a kind message on Twitter after the Liverpool man picked up his injury

    As for Ings’s immediate future, he is adamant that he will play again this season and he refuses to rule out being fit in time to contend for a place at the European Championship, although he will take the experts’ advice first. There have been many messages from former team-mates and coaches and one from Alan Shearer, who went through the same thing at a similar age.

    “When he popped up on Twitter … well, he didn’t have to do that,” Ings says. “I’m extremely grateful and when you see he went through the same process it shows that you do come back from these things. With the physio and the technology it has moved on even more. Look at Theo Walcott [who suffered a cruciate rupture last year] and how sharp he is … it’s like he has never been away. I know I am going to come back, it is just how I do it.

    “You can be as strong as you want to be. The stronger I come back mentally and physically, the more chance I have of being in the thoughts of the England manager. Those things are realistic.”

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ays-injured-Liverpool-striker-Danny-Ings.html


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