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Some players are more prone to injuries than others. How many players did Bradford get injured last night? In my opinion too many of our squad are simply not up to the rigorous demands of the fourth tier. We need more players like Ironside. Last night he was slam dunked to the floor mid-way through the second half reminiscent of the challenge Steve Robert’s was on the end of at Millmoor at the end of 2005. Roberts left the field injured that afternoon and was never the same player again. Last night Ironside just picked himself up and got on with it. As he always does.
(I'm not being ironic posting this after the above post from graingrover)The point about the amount of injuries is correct, we do have an absurd amount of them on a far too regular basis.The question that we all want answering is why is this so? we can't keep blaming bad luck and Gypsy curses, this can only stand so far what is it that makes us a club with an almost full roster of weaklings?I think back to the best team i ever so saw playing for Rovers during SOD'd era, they were a team of midgets and looked like they could be blown away in seconds but they battled through and stuck to their football philosophy rules.Fast forward to this lot, in a way physically a similar set of players but in no way do we seem to have the resilience and grit of SOD's team we are in effect a very lightweight squad and we don't have the redeeming feature of being a ball playing team.Is it something to do with our strength and conditioning? is it our physio and recovery? is it the blood pitch? all things that we keep getting told have been looked at and addressed, but have they? We have players who have been out long term with particular injuries coming back looking like they have never seen the inside of a gym?Im all for having a team of skill-full and resourceful players who can work on the hoof and adapt but this just looks to coincidental for me. We never, ever match up to any opponent, every side we play looks bigger, stronger and uglier, why?Remember the sick bay squad that Dean Saunders inherited (the fag end of a great SOD side that we could not afford to keep on) how amazing was it to see players who went from terminally wounded to fit and rearing to go the following week? what does that tell us about the mentality of players who have been getting battered and bruised each week, the transformation was almost overnight instant.What im saying is that a great deal of this is a mental issue thing, not just the injuries(a broken foot is a broken foot)but all the strains and pulls that a professional sportsman should deal with on a regular basis.Its amazing how a team that's playing well and wining matches hardly ever have the same type of "injuries"Id be looking at appointing a psychiatrist that knows their sh*t. We desperately need it!
We're a city club, with a great stadium, great training facilities, millionaire owners, and a financially solid base. Yet we're the 3rd worse team in the entire EFL, and people are coming on here and saying it's all down to nothing else but injuries, as though other clubs don't get them.For the last 3 years there's been a foul stench of failure that's permeated through every part of our club, through lousy players, lousy managers, lousy coaching teams, and lousy decisions and lies from the board. But yeah, it's all because of injuries and gypsy curses.Jesus wept.
I mentioned on the match thread last night that the sheer scale of injuries that we've had to contend with this season is like nothing else that I've seen in my 40+ years of following the Rovers. It's been nothing short of a disaster how often we've been losing crucial players consistently throughout the season. I'm expecting bad news about Close at some point this week too. Surely this is the primary reason why we're in the position that we're in right now? It makes it impossible for the Manager to create and maintain a consistent and effective playing style, players are often asked to play outside of their best position and (unless you're Man City) it obviously lowers the overall capability of the team. With the exception of a few teams in the Premier League, I'm convinced that every club in the country would really struggle with the level of injuries we've had to put up with. The Hammers and Spurs fans that I've spoken with have all said that their squads wouldn't be able to cope with similar situations, so I'm not sure how we can. Of course, there's other factors to consider too; players out of form, some not good enough etc.. but as many people on this forum said at the start of the season - when we have our best team on the pitch we're a match for anyone in this division. How often has GM been able to select his best starting 11 so far? I'd wager no more than 5 times. Maybe the Gypsy curse has returned with a vengeance!!
Quote from: scawsby steve on January 31, 2024, 05:38:35 pmWe're a city club, with a great stadium, great training facilities, millionaire owners, and a financially solid base. Yet we're the 3rd worse team in the entire EFL, and people are coming on here and saying it's all down to nothing else but injuries, as though other clubs don't get them.For the last 3 years there's been a foul stench of failure that's permeated through every part of our club, through lousy players, lousy managers, lousy coaching teams, and lousy decisions and lies from the board. But yeah, it's all because of injuries and gypsy curses.Jesus wept.Chill out fella and read my OP again. You’ll notice that I make it absolutely clear that there are other issues at play in addition to our injuries. However I wanted to emphasise the injury issue…hence the title of the thread…injuries. The gypsy curse was a bit tongue in cheek but maybe that bypassed you.
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on January 31, 2024, 07:23:57 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on January 31, 2024, 05:38:35 pmWe're a city club, with a great stadium, great training facilities, millionaire owners, and a financially solid base. Yet we're the 3rd worse team in the entire EFL, and people are coming on here and saying it's all down to nothing else but injuries, as though other clubs don't get them.For the last 3 years there's been a foul stench of failure that's permeated through every part of our club, through lousy players, lousy managers, lousy coaching teams, and lousy decisions and lies from the board. But yeah, it's all because of injuries and gypsy curses.Jesus wept.Chill out fella and read my OP again. You’ll notice that I make it absolutely clear that there are other issues at play in addition to our injuries. However I wanted to emphasise the injury issue…hence the title of the thread…injuries. The gypsy curse was a bit tongue in cheek but maybe that bypassed you.My post wasn't aimed at you, Herbert, it was aimed at someone's comments that suggested that no-one should be criticising "recruitment, managers, and the board" for our demise, which to me are the main reasons for the last 3 years.Of course, injuries haven't helped, and we do have a lot of bad luck with them.
Quote from: scawsby steve on January 31, 2024, 05:38:35 pmWe're a city club, with a great stadium, great training facilities, millionaire owners, and a financially solid base. Yet we're the 3rd worse team in the entire EFL, and people are coming on here and saying it's all down to nothing else but injuries, as though other clubs don't get them.For the last 3 years there's been a foul stench of failure that's permeated through every part of our club, through lousy players, lousy managers, lousy coaching teams, and lousy decisions and lies from the board. But yeah, it's all because of injuries and gypsy curses.Jesus wept.Agree with most of this. People need to get away from the budget issue. I think even Gavin is now starting to hide behind this. Yes budgets were clearly cut but in no scenario whatsoever should we be the 3rd worst club in the 92. Terrible decisions have been made by the club leadership on what to do with that budget, who to appoint as manager, and what direction to take the club. People might want more money but god only knows how much of that we would waste if the same terrible decisions keep being made. We don’t have a huge support but it is decent size and the support (bar the Schofield episode which was bad) has been patient, reasonable and supportive (including financially). This total catastrophic failure is on the club leadership. They’ve taken us down here with their decision-making.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on January 31, 2024, 06:23:22 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on January 31, 2024, 05:38:35 pmWe're a city club, with a great stadium, great training facilities, millionaire owners, and a financially solid base. Yet we're the 3rd worse team in the entire EFL, and people are coming on here and saying it's all down to nothing else but injuries, as though other clubs don't get them.For the last 3 years there's been a foul stench of failure that's permeated through every part of our club, through lousy players, lousy managers, lousy coaching teams, and lousy decisions and lies from the board. But yeah, it's all because of injuries and gypsy curses.Jesus wept.Agree with most of this. People need to get away from the budget issue. I think even Gavin is now starting to hide behind this. Yes budgets were clearly cut but in no scenario whatsoever should we be the 3rd worst club in the 92. Terrible decisions have been made by the club leadership on what to do with that budget, who to appoint as manager, and what direction to take the club. People might want more money but god only knows how much of that we would waste if the same terrible decisions keep being made. We don’t have a huge support but it is decent size and the support (bar the Schofield episode which was bad) has been patient, reasonable and supportive (including financially). This total catastrophic failure is on the club leadership. They’ve taken us down here with their decision-making. I agree. B, B & B have to take all the blame. They own the club. What’s happening now is an absolute horror show and they are writing the script.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 31, 2024, 08:13:14 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on January 31, 2024, 06:23:22 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on January 31, 2024, 05:38:35 pmWe're a city club, with a great stadium, great training facilities, millionaire owners, and a financially solid base. Yet we're the 3rd worse team in the entire EFL, and people are coming on here and saying it's all down to nothing else but injuries, as though other clubs don't get them.For the last 3 years there's been a foul stench of failure that's permeated through every part of our club, through lousy players, lousy managers, lousy coaching teams, and lousy decisions and lies from the board. But yeah, it's all because of injuries and gypsy curses.Jesus wept.Agree with most of this. People need to get away from the budget issue. I think even Gavin is now starting to hide behind this. Yes budgets were clearly cut but in no scenario whatsoever should we be the 3rd worst club in the 92. Terrible decisions have been made by the club leadership on what to do with that budget, who to appoint as manager, and what direction to take the club. People might want more money but god only knows how much of that we would waste if the same terrible decisions keep being made. We don’t have a huge support but it is decent size and the support (bar the Schofield episode which was bad) has been patient, reasonable and supportive (including financially). This total catastrophic failure is on the club leadership. They’ve taken us down here with their decision-making. I agree. B, B & B have to take all the blame. They own the club. What’s happening now is an absolute horror show and they are writing the script. Last 10 years we have only gone forward twice. In 17/18 when we finished 15th in League One after being in League Two the previous season, and in 18/19 when McCann had us finishing 6th in League One after finishing 15th the season before. You can probably discount the first one as we had been in a lower league the season before. Every other season we have gone backwards.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on January 31, 2024, 06:23:22 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on January 31, 2024, 05:38:35 pmWe're a city club, with a great stadium, great training facilities, millionaire owners, and a financially solid base. Yet we're the 3rd worse team in the entire EFL, and people are coming on here and saying it's all down to nothing else but injuries, as though other clubs don't get them.For the last 3 years there's been a foul stench of failure that's permeated through every part of our club, through lousy players, lousy managers, lousy coaching teams, and lousy decisions and lies from the board. But yeah, it's all because of injuries and gypsy curses.Jesus wept.Agree with most of this. People need to get away from the budget issue. I think even Gavin is now starting to hide behind this. Yes budgets were clearly cut but in no scenario whatsoever should we be the 3rd worst club in the 92. Terrible decisions have been made by the club leadership on what to do with that budget, who to appoint as manager, and what direction to take the club. People might want more money but god only knows how much of that we would waste if the same terrible decisions keep being made. We don’t have a huge support but it is decent size and the support (bar the Schofield episode which was bad) has been patient, reasonable and supportive (including financially). This total catastrophic failure is on the club leadership. They’ve taken us down here with their decision-making. I agree. B, B & B have to take all the blame. They own the club. What’s happening now is an absolute horror show and they are writing the script.