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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Both Spurs and Newcastle are struggling with injuries (and they are probably not the only ones) so are you saying clubs/managers like that aren't doing all they can to mitigate the risks? I'm sure they are. As I type Almiron has just gone off after 30 minutes with, yes you've guessed it, a suspected hamstring injury
    No I am saying that piece of research states that the way the players are looked after and coached is a factor, that is it. It isn't black and white. In my view I think the players we have recruited are a higher risk of sustaining such injuries and taking longer to recover from them. You have to look at such things holistically and not just assume there are no rational reasons or underlying causes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Did I say it did? It's an observation.
    I didn't say you did. Just a comment.

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    We are 4 points off 4th from bottom with 30 .. yes 30 games to go. Some on here need to take a deep breath and re visit this thread tomorrow….. just saying like.

    Taylor has had the worst injury problems I have ever known in all the years I’ve followed the Millers. He has one hand tied behind his back. Give him a break or do you think you could have done any better with the same injury problems,
    ?

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    If Rotherham home form was emulated away everyone would be saying what a great manager MT is.
    If the players performed away from home like they do at home everyone would be saying what a great squad spirited have.


    Because that's not happening you need a fingere to point at someone. Some reason some thing
    Why not come up with a sensible solution instead of saying. Sack him, he's clueless. He's lost the changing room. Players are downing tools.

    Sometimes I think folks on here just want to be the biggest mouth in the room.
    One of the most disappointing things about rufc being in the championship. It's not thegames like today. Or the games Vs stoke, its the entitled fans thinking they know better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derbymiller View Post
    No I am saying that piece of research states that the way the players are looked after and coached is a factor, that is it. It isn't black and white. In my view I think the players we have recruited are a higher risk of sustaining such injuries and taking longer to recover from them. You have to look at such things holistically and not just assume there are no rational reasons or underlying causes.
    Link to the research would help us understand

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    Already said give Peltier the managers job with same staff then not as costly. Looks to have something about him.

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    West Country journalist Cameron Ward has announced on twitter " hearing that ex Exeter City manager Matt Taylor is being relieved of his duties by Rotherham United.further announcement to come later tonight." Is he genuine ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    Link to the research would help us understand
    Hamstrings tears/strains are the most common injury in football to result in time out, making prevention a crucial goal.
    ​Unfortunately, many athletes receive treatments that do not work. Much time is dedicated to static stretching and massage, and too little time given to strengthening, sprint training, and load management.
    We summarise newly released recommendations in the British Journal of Sports Medicine for preventing hamstring injuries in football.
    Strengthen the hamstring muscles
    Adopt a holistic approach to hamstring strengthening by exposing hamstring muscles to high speed running and strength production across the force-velocity profile using isometric, concentric and eccentric muscle actions.
    Monitor player load and recovery
    Ensure players can cope with the demands of regular match play by incorporating progressive overload in training and implementing individualized recovery strategies.
    Prescribe lumbopelvic control exercises
    Include a lumbopelvic hip programme as a generalized approach to injury prevention, including exercises aimed at correcting muscle length asymmetries, strength imbalances and improving pelvic control during running.
    Incorporate a focus on movement quality
    Develop the capacity to perform fundamental, sport-specific movement patterns (squat, step lunge, hinge, jump, land) in different directions, speeds and planes while emphasising technique and movement quality.
    Develop players physical conditioning
    Systematically develop players physical fitness by implementing routine field-based testing to assess fitness capabilities and determine subsequent training needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    Link to the research would help us understand
    I posted weeks ago in another thread

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    Think people who are slating Rob Scott are a bit nuts for it.

    His recruiting record has generally been outstanding.

    The manager picked a direction, recruitment focused in that.

    I highly doubt MT was after the likes of Dexter etc.

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