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    Can anyone remember a Rotherham squad more prone to injuries than the sicknotes we've currently got?
    I think more contracts of the kind given to Kayode should be considered in future. I think it would focus the mind.
    But there is something radically wrong with our pre signing medical procedure which should include a rigorous assessment of a player's availability.
    The signings under Hamshaw have been a disaster
    No more excuses

  • #2
    If you buy a cheap second hand car you have more chance of it breaking down more often.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tigerish View Post
      Can anyone remember a Rotherham squad more prone to injuries than the sicknotes we've currently got?
      I think more contracts of the kind given to Kayode should be considered in future. I think it would focus the mind.
      But there is something radically wrong with our pre signing medical procedure which should include a rigorous assessment of a player's availability.
      The signings under Hamshaw have been a disaster
      No more excuses
      Tigerish, nice plan if it worked but how many players do you know in the modern game, that would accept a 'Pay as you play'? You're virtually saying, 'here's a zero contract' we'll use you as and when, that would never work pal.

      As for Kayode accepting one, it's the only contract he was likely to get so took it.

      As for the 'rigorous assessment of a player's availability', I wouldn't be looking at Hamshaw for this. First it would be the recruitment team then whoever is responsible for conducting a thorough medical. The likes of Raggett merely coasted in on the fact the 40+ games he played the season before he came to us. In other words, lazy background checks and again, physical monitoring in the medical.

      The rest of our sick bay can feign all they like, except for those that have been under the knife, as they're never really challenged. The modern day footballer is like a delicate glass figurine that can go pop in the blink of an eye. No hard b.astards left in the game anymore unless you count Hugill for playing through what he did when he could have so easily cried off like a baby.

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      • #4
        It's a bit of a strange one this season. Normally a club out size gets 10 -14 players each season. It consists of 4 or 5 signings from lower divisions. A couple from higher division (has been usually 30+) and 3/4 loan signings. Usually kids from prem. And maybe some young kids on cheap contracts..
        Our loans are crocks except 1
        Our has beens are crocks
        Our young kids are crocks
        And most of our lower division players are crocked.

        The players who don't seem to ever be injured, half of them are sh*t.

        From the season so far only
        Rafferty
        Powell
        Douglas
        James
        Gore
        Nombe
        Can hold there hands up and say they deserve the shirt

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        • #5
          Originally posted by caytonmiller View Post
          It's a bit of a strange one this season. Normally a club out size gets 10 -14 players each season. It consists of 4 or 5 signings from lower divisions. A couple from higher division (has been usually 30+) and 3/4 loan signings. Usually kids from prem. And maybe some young kids on cheap contracts..
          Our loans are crocks except 1
          Our has beens are crocks
          Our young kids are crocks
          And most of our lower division players are crocked.

          The players who don't seem to ever be injured, half of them are sh*t.

          From the season so far only
          Rafferty
          Powell
          Douglas
          James
          Gore
          Nombe
          Can hold there hands up and say they deserve the shirt
          I agree with that list

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