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    Going well so far and we could / should have had more.

    James is looking more dangerous with the obvious exception of his awful finishing. Struijk and Koch are both playing well. How can Antonio still be on the field when you look at the red card Struijk was given vs the Grief Whores.

    Yet more injuries is a concern - especially if it's hamstrings which can take a while to repair. Who is running our warm ups?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UbiqueLUFC33 View Post
    Going well so far and we could / should have had more.

    James is looking more dangerous with the obvious exception of his awful finishing. Struijk and Koch are both playing well. How can Antonio still be on the field when you look at the red card Struijk was given vs the Grief Whores.

    Yet more injuries is a concern - especially if it's hamstrings which can take a while to repair. Who is running our warm ups?
    To be fair Antonios tackle was never a red card he pulls out of it, he is just late.

    On hamstrings, I think the club now sersiously have to look at either the medical team or tweak the training/prep for a game because these injuries are no longer bad luck.

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