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  • Are Ross Burbeary/Matt Hamshaw working the team too hard in training?

    I say this with a view due to the total hamstring injuries we currently carry.

    I'm not accusing Ross of anything but, is he under instructions from Hamshaw to get the team up to the fitness levels Warney use to demand? Run Run and run, playing high tempo and in the oppositions face.

    We currently have three, yes three players out with Hamstring injuries.

    Sam Nombe - Mr dependable, never misses a game but look at him now, only 5 games in and missed 2 already.

    Kian Spence - Announced recently as a greyhound in training leaving others in his wake. A former League 2 player with Barrow where probably, fitness wasn't pushed as hard, only speculating I know but, another player crocked so early.

    Ben Hatton - A young lad, should be running through brick walls non stop at his age buy yet another player out with the same injury.

    Has any Millers fan ever known as many of this type of injury affect so many of our players so early in a season?
    I certainly have never come across this.

  • #2
    No they aren?t Brin.
    It?s called bad luck. 👍👍

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    • #3
      This taken from a Google search

      Hamstring injuries are a significant and increasing problem in the Premier League, with rates having doubled over the last two decades and an increasing percentage of these injuries now being severe and long-term. Contributing factors are thought to include the increased demands on players due to more matches in tighter schedules, potentially inadequate recovery periods, and the overall increased physical intensity of the modern game.

      Not just us.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mygiddypant View Post
        This taken from a Google search

        Hamstring injuries are a significant and increasing problem in the Premier League, with rates having doubled over the last two decades and an increasing percentage of these injuries now being severe and long-term. Contributing factors are thought to include the increased demands on players due to more matches in tighter schedules, potentially inadequate recovery periods, and the overall increased physical intensity of the modern game.

        Not just us.
        Good shout Giddy

        I would say that it seems to affect us more because of the amount of players we have.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Pocket rocket View Post
          No they aren?t Brin.
          It?s called bad luck. 👍👍
          Is it really ?

          Or just midrange employees looking after midrange players getting midrange results

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          • #6
            Is there any evidence to say they are actually doing any training?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by NorthWestCorner View Post
              Is there any evidence to say they are actually doing any training?
              Pop down Tuesday at Roundwood you'll see them.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Pocket rocket View Post
                No they aren?t Brin.
                It?s called bad luck. ����
                Pocket, that's some bad luck stat we're having then

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mygiddypant View Post
                  This taken from a Google search

                  Hamstring injuries are a significant and increasing problem in the Premier League, with rates having doubled over the last two decades and an increasing percentage of these injuries now being severe and long-term. Contributing factors are thought to include the increased demands on players due to more matches in tighter schedules, potentially inadequate recovery periods, and the overall increased physical intensity of the modern game.

                  Not just us.
                  mygiddypant, I wouldn't say that 'more matches in tighter schedules' applies to us though. Premier League yes, as teams advance to latter stages of domestic and European trophy semis/finals.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Brin View Post
                    Pocket, that's some bad luck stat we're having then
                    A bad luck stat? Really???

                    Luck is not a real thing, it is a superstition and classed as supernatural, next we will be blaming the fairies at the bottom of TS garden.

                    There is a set of causes that are impacting footballers, the question is are we suffering more than other clubs that are similar to us in terms of squad and level of football. If we are why? As stated multiple times, if a business has an issue that is as damaging to it as injuries are to us, as the business leader you would investigate it seriously with independent expert input. We might be a statistical outlier compared to others or they might be some deep routed causes that make us suffer (assuming that we are) more than others. Perhaps a question for a local journalist to ask and pursue rather than the normal whitewash stories they normally publish.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Derbymiller View Post
                      A bad luck stat? Really???

                      Luck is not a real thing, it is a superstition and classed as supernatural, next we will be blaming the fairies at the bottom of TS garden.

                      There is a set of causes that are impacting footballers, the question is are we suffering more than other clubs that are similar to us in terms of squad and level of football. If we are why? As stated multiple times, if a business has an issue that is as damaging to it as injuries are to us, as the business leader you would investigate it seriously with independent expert input. We might be a statistical outlier compared to others or they might be some deep routed causes that make us suffer (assuming that we are) more than others. Perhaps a question for a local journalist to ask and pursue rather than the normal whitewash stories they normally publish.
                      So is negativity and looking for the worst in everything if you believe that something is wrong, has to be wrong , and that something or someone has to be at fault then you will find a reason to blame said person or something.
                      I’ve no idea why the injuries keep happening and the experts on here seem to think that,
                      A they know better than the club.
                      B the club haven’t or aren’t looking into it.
                      At least this week it’s not Paul Douglas fault though so that’s a change.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Brin View Post
                        Pocket, that's some bad luck stat we're having then
                        Possibly or maybe it?s Doris putting something in the tea. 😊

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Pocket rocket View Post
                          Possibly or maybe it?s Doris putting something in the tea. 😊
                          My first thought. Is Doris the tea lady. Or as she was known previously, (Doris the closet) a Wednesday fan?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Pocket rocket View Post
                            So is negativity and looking for the worst in everything if you believe that something is wrong, has to be wrong , and that something or someone has to be at fault then you will find a reason to blame said person or something.
                            I?’ve no idea why the injuries keep happening and the experts on here seem to think that,
                            A they know better than the club.
                            B the club haven?’t or aren?’t looking into it.
                            At least this week it?’s not Paul Douglas fault though so that?’s a change.
                            I am not going to get into a PD discussion, some people on here think he is blameless and is a good COO and others don't, we are all allowed to have an opinion.

                            Please tell me what is there to be positive about at Rotherham United at the moment? Instead of attacking other posters or talking about the days with buckets (i was there I remember them) which is what the happy clappers often do, give us your insights into what we should be happy about.
                            Last edited by Derbymiller; 01-09-2025, 04:29 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Derbymiller View Post
                              I am not going to get into a PD discussion, some people on here think he is blameless and is a good COO and others don't, we are all allowed to have an opinion.

                              Please tell me what is there to be positive about at Rotherham United at the moment? Instead of attacking other posters or talking about the days with buckets (i was there I remember them) which is what the happy clappers often do, give us your insights into what we should be happy about.
                              Who’s attacking who?
                              Grow up I’ve given a response it’s not an attack. How old are you?
                              Your modus operandi is to play the victim saying you’ve been attacked.
                              What’s to be positive loads imo.
                              We have a lower aged squad. Which we all wanted.
                              We have a manager what could go on to be a success with patience.
                              We have the nucleus of a good side but it won’t be solved in one transfer window.
                              We have a management team what cares about the club but IS LEARNING.
                              We are only a few games in so try to be less emotional about everything. If not don’t post your views on here and expect not to be challenged it’s just opinions it’s not personal ffs.

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