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Lavery born 22/10/92 signed Jan 23Agard born 10/10/92 signed Jan 22Both were over 30 when they signed but not exactly ancient
He pulled up early 2nd half chasing a through ball, holding back of his thigh well before he went off.Just read on twitter he's in for a knee op
On the topic of our recurring injuries . My dad made a comment not long after the move to the keepmoat , that the playing surface was very hard, compared to a normal grass surface . Given that rovers train on a proper grass pitch and play on something quite different . I’ve often wondered if it’s a factor . A bit like a tennis player training on grass and playing on clay. Maybe not as severe but you get the gist . I wonder if there has been any proper analysis into this .?
Quote from: Draytonian III on March 29, 2023, 03:19:53 pmLavery born 22/10/92 signed Jan 23Agard born 10/10/92 signed Jan 22Both were over 30 when they signed but not exactly ancientAgard's older than that. Born 1989.
Quote from: normal rules on March 29, 2023, 03:22:19 pmOn the topic of our recurring injuries . My dad made a comment not long after the move to the keepmoat , that the playing surface was very hard, compared to a normal grass surface . Given that rovers train on a proper grass pitch and play on something quite different . I’ve often wondered if it’s a factor . A bit like a tennis player training on grass and playing on clay. Maybe not as severe but you get the gist . I wonder if there has been any proper analysis into this .?Yes there has, and no, nothing to do with the hardness of the pitch. (Well, that's what I was told when I asked that question)
Time to give the young lad Goodman a go. Nothing to lose as we’ve nothing to play for the rest of the season and see if he can step up. Best time for young players this is.
Another great window. Another ageing striker we've signed only for them to hardly contribute and then be ruled out with injuries. See Agard last year.Might as well pile up £75-£100k cash and set it on fire instead next year.