Well that could be the exact issue, they weren’t conditioned enough before being thrown into the mix. I think it’s more likely there’s an issue at a single club rather than the three different clubs they came from.
I know injury prone players are definitely encouraged. Reece James for example, he’s so powerfully built and squat that his body cannot handle itself sometimes
Like gym work, diet and other things, it seems to be something some players take more seriously than others.
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-1904-club-a-hull-city-podcast/id1310519331?i=1000696879563 Baz’s interview with Liam, sounds like a really positive guy. Hopefully he’ll come back better and have no issues
ITV are filming a telethon for him, the 'working' title is World in Inaction. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Unlike other seasons our current injuries are mainly during matches. Previously injuries were in training .. Edit ….Crooks got a facial injury in training this week.
I was told his jaw dropped when he saw Sinik out on the grass. It's got a long way to drop but nothing too serious.
Good that they've been able to crack on with it quickly I guess. Just trying to figure out what's meant at the end with the comment about London? Are they meaning the operation is in Amsterdam, then he goes to London to continue the recovery? Millar stayed in Hull. Beloumi understandably is in Qatar ahead of returning here.
I listened to a podcast recently where a medical staff member who had worked at Man United and other clubs said that players wanting to go abroad for their treatment and recovery is a bit of a nightmare for clubs. He didn't explain why it seems to be so common though, if that's the case.
I would have thought after any operation the last thing any medical man would want you to do is be sat on a plane for hours I know it won’t be Ryan air but it’s still not a good thing to do
I’m fortunate that my son in law works for Emirates in Dubai and we subsequently get extremely cheap business class tickets twice a year. I can confirm that the walk to the bar at the back of the A380 is very tiring, and trying to get up from my mattress on my fully reclined seat sometimes tweaks my bad back.