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Nah.... can't see it. Someone like Tuchel more likely I think."The special one " after being sacked, is now fav to take over at Newcastle.
Nah.... can't see it. Someone like Tuchel more likely I think."The special one " after being sacked, is now fav to take over at Newcastle.
Physios fix… fixing injuries wasn’t the issue here and isn’t the issue there.Yet he's just appointed the same physio he had here for 5 years.
Is this your line of work?Physios fix… fixing injuries wasn’t the issue here and isn’t the issue there.
It’s the causing of them by the intensity of the training sessions. Same people doing them.
My physio mate said the same thing with the work he did with some of our players here. Interesting….
Good that he is admitting it and seeking to change.
Physios fix… fixing injuries wasn’t the issue here and isn’t the issue there.
It’s the causing of them by the intensity of the training sessions. Same people doing them.
Was Danny Murphy moonlighting from motd?Literally from that article....
"We have to improve what we deliver for the players. Football never stands still. Demands are only going up physically. The Premier League is a lot quicker league than it was last year. The physical demands are greater. So your strategies and how you treat the players behind the scenes have to improve.”
"Howe has attempted to address the matter by appointing a new head physiotherapist. Jonny King, with whom he worked at Bournemouth, has left Leicester to replace Danny Murphy.
King and his staff are analysing every injury. “We’re reviewing every one we get, and trying to find a reason why,” said Howe. “Some are freaks but there are some, usually muscle pulls, where you’re going: ‘Is there a way we could have avoided that?’”
So the physios have zero input / advice for training sessions ? That sounds a little counter productive. I've seen plenty in my time and part of their job has been recommending the correct way to avoid injury after rehabilitation and in future training programmes.
I'm surprised this doesn't happen when dealing with elite athletes.
All my mate said having worked with two of our players was the training levels were too intense in his professional opinion and causing injuries. Exactly what Eddie said if you are interested in people that know better.Of course they have input. Eddie Howe may well lose his job due to the impact that injuries have had on his side. He literally says they've recruited a physio that he used to work with here to see if injuries can be avoided - of course he is looking into it. He'd have to be an absolute moron not to. But obviously Neil's mate knows better.
Physios fix… fixing injuries wasn’t the issue here and isn’t the issue there.
It’s the causing of them by the intensity of the training sessions. Same people doing them.
All my mate said having worked with two of our players was the training levels were too intense in his professional opinion and causing injuries. Exactly what Eddie said if you are interested in people that know better.
I’ve never said he wouldn’t have looked into it, as you said only a complete moron wouldn’t.Yes Neil, anyone who isn't a complete moron would look into what is causing season de-railing levels of injuries as Howe has done at Newcastle and as he clearly will have done at AFCB with the guy he's just employed at Newcastle for that purpose.
Seriously, do you actually believe he wouldn't have considered this issue? Just not bothered about it?
Is it?
Nick Grantham and Craig Musham are listed as the conditioning coaches and I don’t think they have connection to us? I imagine with their titles they are heavily involved in the players work loads in training?
Then in the medical team other than King who joined in recent days, there was only Dan Hodges as part of a 10 man team.
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Sure the coaches devise and run the coaching sessions. But the intensity and who is fit and ready or needs to rest with work load schedules is all done by people who other than one person, has zero connections with Eddie’s time here.
I’ve never said he wouldn’t have looked into it, as you said only a complete moron wouldn’t.
Talking of complete morons you’d need to be one to look at the injury records of the same group of coaches and lead sports scientist at two clubs over seven years and not think they are the issue. Especially when they confirm it in an interview
I genuinely think you don’t stop to read stuff sometimes. Just write an over dramatic thesis.Well as people have pointed out it's not the same group of coaches and Howe has provided lots of details on all of the work that they do to try and avoid injury issues. It's funny because in a couple of the other threads you made a song and dance about how people should take the word of managers and players at face value yet apparently not in this case.
Two separate clubs, different owners with hundreds of millions of pounds on the line, the richest owners in football no less.... and you still think your mate's half soaked b*llocks about Howe not knowing the impact his training regime has on his players is true?
How does your logic work here Neil? Howe's got a blind spot that only your mate who does back street physiotherapy in the Lansdowne has spotted? Eddie Howe, Max Demin, Amanda Staveley, Mohammed Bin Salman hundreds of players..... all just shrug their shoulders and curse their hard luck about the easily solved injury issues they have? The ones your mate could have solved no problem?
There's literally hundreds of millionaires and a few billionaires all with an interest in these players not getting injured.... and you reckon they are all morons because they haven't thought about the impact of training like you mate has?
My word.