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2 more injured that are touch and go for Saturday
Neither are going to solve our midfield issues but in a game or two we are going to have both Close and Rowe vying for starting berths. Close hopefully gets some time on Saturday maybe and Tommy back shortly refreshed after his ban. That at least a gives us options and Tommy has been settling in to that new role as almost #10 at tip of midfield.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on September 15, 2023, 11:38:08 amNeither are going to solve our midfield issues but in a game or two we are going to have both Close and Rowe vying for starting berths. Close hopefully gets some time on Saturday maybe and Tommy back shortly refreshed after his ban. That at least a gives us options and Tommy has been settling in to that new role as almost #10 at tip of midfield. Bit harsh from McCann saying "Close ain't good enough. Close ain't going to get you results."
DBR, I don't think for one minute Taylor is sat on his contract, I would imagine the lad is absolutely devastated about what he has had to go through, just one thing after another and working so hard on more than one occasion to get fit enough to play only to break down again. He is a relatively young man with years of uncertainty in front of him, I am just as frustrated as you that we have had more than our share of injuries, and yes some could swing the lead, but very very few, and players like taylor who have potential career ending injuries or illness don't deserve criticism.
Statistically, I have no idea how we compare to other clubs with injuries but these days, players are sidelined with just minor knocks. Ones that in the past, players would play on with and treat it as an occupational hazard. I guess there's more thought about player welfare particularly thinking about life beyond football in their later years. It seems the bigger the match day squads, the increase in the number of subs results in more players taking time out with 'injuries'. I heard McCann remark about Senior? feeling his groin. That's just bloody normal isn't it?? I get the feeling Taylor is building up to a medical compensation case and doubt we'll see him play again before he 'retires' having seen his contract out. His case maybe an exception but it does make you wonder about the culture in pro football now where players don't have to push themselves to play as they are comfortable sat on their contracts. I don't know what the answer is but maybe we as a club are no different to any other.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 17, 2023, 10:57:23 amStatistically, I have no idea how we compare to other clubs with injuries but these days, players are sidelined with just minor knocks. Ones that in the past, players would play on with and treat it as an occupational hazard. I guess there's more thought about player welfare particularly thinking about life beyond football in their later years. It seems the bigger the match day squads, the increase in the number of subs results in more players taking time out with 'injuries'. I heard McCann remark about Senior? feeling his groin. That's just bloody normal isn't it?? I get the feeling Taylor is building up to a medical compensation case and doubt we'll see him play again before he 'retires' having seen his contract out. His case maybe an exception but it does make you wonder about the culture in pro football now where players don't have to push themselves to play as they are comfortable sat on their contracts. I don't know what the answer is but maybe we as a club are no different to any other. Hmm..."Pushing yourself to play".My uncle was a pro in the 70s. He was renown for his bravery. f**ked both knees but was pumped full of cortisone injections by the medical staff and sent out Saturday after Saturday.He was invalided out at 28 and hobbled along with a walking stick for the rest of his life and drank himself into the grave before he hit 60.Certainly makes you wonder about THAT culture.
According to McCann Richard Wood has “never had a muscular injury in his career” and now he gets one after a few months at Rovers in a 20 year playing career… coincidence? Age?
Quote from: ncRover on September 15, 2023, 11:20:41 amAccording to McCann Richard Wood has “never had a muscular injury in his career” and now he gets one after a few months at Rovers in a 20 year playing career… coincidence? Age? That’s why Rotherham let him go , he was getting older and less fit and injuries take over . Short sighted signings like Woods leave no room for potential. They’re taking the place of prospects that could have been signed from lower league clubs . The defence in team is what you build your foundation on . Over the past few seasons we’ve ignored depth in the amount of players required for season over all . McCann on his budget is spending his costs too thinly .. hens why we’ve have 13 injured !!
Quote from: In the box on September 18, 2023, 10:20:43 amQuote from: ncRover on September 15, 2023, 11:20:41 amAccording to McCann Richard Wood has “never had a muscular injury in his career” and now he gets one after a few months at Rovers in a 20 year playing career… coincidence? Age? That’s why Rotherham let him go , he was getting older and less fit and injuries take over . Short sighted signings like Woods leave no room for potential. They’re taking the place of prospects that could have been signed from lower league clubs . The defence in team is what you build your foundation on . Over the past few seasons we’ve ignored depth in the amount of players required for season over all . McCann on his budget is spending his costs too thinly .. hens why we’ve have 13 injured !! He was 27 when we signed him. He'd played 119 games for Rotherham in 3 years. He played 44 matches the season before we signed him. He played 35 matches in his first season with us (the COVID-shortened season).There's some absolute nonsense talked about him having been a liability. He got a horrific impact injury going all in on trying to score when one or two notable others were pulling out of challenges and jumping ship. He was never an injury liability before that moment. He was a top end L1, lower end Championship player who played 80-90% of matches in a season. Since then, the lad has been spectacularly unlucky.