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    Tom Pearce suggesting he'll be back soon I hear from folks - no foot brace on,involved again and back at TA daily ......... then mingling with Xmas shopping.

    This squad has a hell of a bond on/off the pitch with so much respect for others,most are educated and obliging too which we all should savour as we may not ever have such a close knit team again.


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    and i merely stated as others have, that i prefere a few stress related injuries, collateral damage as part of the game plan that has had us top of the table most of the season, than no injuries, and the usual midtable mediocracy that you usually jump all over.
    Maybe you should ask your mate Orta for a couple of defenders for xmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asturianblanco View Post
    and i merely stated as others have, that i prefere a few stress related injuries, collateral damage as part of the game plan that has had us top of the table most of the season, than no injuries, and the usual midtable mediocracy that you usually jump all over.
    Maybe you should ask your mate Orta for a couple of defenders for xmas.
    "A few stress-related injuries"?????? Are you having a laugh, have you SEEN our injury list?????? Why the f00k do you think this thread exists, if its such an inconsequential issue FFS? We all expect there to be knocks and injuries in a tough division like the Championship and to suggest I expect otherwise is even more outlandish than is your usual drivel. What we don't expect is that by Christmas we are regularly having to DEPEND upon those from the development squads to step in either as starters or subs. I'm keen (and have been consistently) for our youngsters to be given opportunity, but that's different from HAVING to use them because we have so many injured 1st choice 1st team players.

    I said before, that the last thing we want is for our current situation to be followed by a decline echoing what happened last season and we fall off a cliff position-wise, this time brought about by a lack of 1st team players capable of maintaining current performances. I presume you would agree? I don't want to go back to how we played in the latter part of last season, neither do I want to end up with another seasons end conversation about "what if". Course correction isn't a recognition of failure, it's simply doing what is best to achieve the end result.

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    A little over the top WTF don't you think? Can't speak for him but I think he's saying that there is a trade off to play the level we play at week in and out.

    However, unlike what a lot of employers think these days, employees or players are not pawns on a chessboard. Going out and picking up players in January has a huge effect on the chemistry and psyche of the players on the current squad. I don't blame Roofe or Bamford for being upset if go out and sign some $20 mil striker. Guy helicopters in from no where and expects to play right away. Not of the pain and the growing that the group has experienced since MB showed up on the scene. Probably no better and it's a vote of no confidence to the current players.

    The january window if for squads that are poor or are selling. we don't fit either. we need some back up at Keep and back 4 but we don't need to look to "improve the squad". Big difference in the approach. I think MB has told the players they are good enough.

    Even with the injuries we are one of the best teams in the league. Let them play it out.

    The off season is when you change the squad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spaldy View Post
    A little over the top WTF don't you think? Can't speak for him but I think he's saying that there is a trade off to play the level we play at week in and out.

    However, unlike what a lot of employers think these days, employees or players are not pawns on a chessboard. Going out and picking up players in January has a huge effect on the chemistry and psyche of the players on the current squad. I don't blame Roofe or Bamford for being upset if go out and sign some $20 mil striker. Guy helicopters in from no where and expects to play right away. Not of the pain and the growing that the group has experienced since MB showed up on the scene. Probably no better and it's a vote of no confidence to the current players.

    The january window if for squads that are poor or are selling. we don't fit either. we need some back up at Keep and back 4 but we don't need to look to "improve the squad". Big difference in the approach. I think MB has told the players they are good enough.

    Even with the injuries we are one of the best teams in the league. Let them play it out.

    The off season is when you change the squad.
    Not ott regarding the number if injuries, nor how we are for the first time I can remember DEPENDING on players from the development squads to fill key positions simply because we don't have 1st team regulars to do so.

    If as you say he's suggesting there is a trade off, that's no different to by other season. This season however the style if play has taken an extra toll on players and all I was asking what if there was anything could be done to maintain our position whilst reducing the damage being done to 1st team players.

    I'm with you in terms of keeping the squad "as is", just worried we will run out of players to keep going as we have so far (even with the return of previously injured players).

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    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    Not ott regarding the number if injuries, nor how we are for the first time I can remember DEPENDING on players from the development squads to fill key positions simply because we don't have 1st team regulars to do so.

    If as you say he's suggesting there is a trade off, that's no different to by other season. This season however the style if play has taken an extra toll on players and all I was asking what if there was anything could be done to maintain our position whilst reducing the damage being done to 1st team players.

    I'm with you in terms of keeping the squad "as is", just worried we will run out of players to keep going as we have so far (even with the return of previously injured players).
    ......changes to training or tactics or style WTF11 ?

    Pullis at Boro warned Bielsa early doors ........

    Bielsa though admitted that his counterpart was right as he continues to experience the gruelling side of a campaign in the English second tier that consists of 46 games across the season.

    "After the game against Middlesbrough, Tony Pulis - he’s a wise man, he knows a lot of the Championship - he told me that it is very hard to keep the regularity of the team during this Championship, and we are an example of that, because we can’t impose our style all the time.

    "The level of the team is the same one, but the players have ups and downs, even if we’ve played 30% of the Championship so far, if we want to take into consideration the regularity of the team, the time we’ve spent so far is not enough to get regularity, as we have not played all the games with the same level, and at the same time I’m not sure we’d play with the same level during 90 minutes."

    That ALL said we've the second best defensive record despite inevitable injuries that'll occur and options opening for player returns now happenening - Defo lessons learned as we've seen many tactical changes to combat enforced negatives which proves this squads versatility ability wise and mentally too,IMO.

    MOT
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    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    Not ott regarding the number if injuries, nor how we are for the first time I can remember DEPENDING on players from the development squads to fill key positions simply because we don't have 1st team regulars to do so.

    If as you say he's suggesting there is a trade off, that's no different to by other season. This season however the style if play has taken an extra toll on players and all I was asking what if there was anything could be done to maintain our position whilst reducing the damage being done to 1st team players.

    I'm with you in terms of keeping the squad "as is", just worried we will run out of players to keep going as we have so far (even with the return of previously injured players).
    An article from the Yep about the injuries

    https://tinyurl.com/y9blfr9v

    It seems to suggest that training/coaching/conditioning wouldn't help with a lot of the injuries. See the last paragraph of article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeedsFTW View Post
    An article from the Yep about the injuries

    https://tinyurl.com/y9blfr9v

    It seems to suggest that training/coaching/conditioning wouldn't help with a lot of the injuries. See the last paragraph of article.
    Hi LFTW, interesting piece indeed, and says a lot about the mentality that Bielsa has instilled (and his commitment to the development of the younger players and the achievements off the Academy, great to see). Also agree that breakages can't be avoided, and we have had more than our fair share. The stress injuries are another thing (if only we hadn't had any (or at least fewer)), and maybe something over the next half of the season can be done to evade/avoid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    Hi LFTW, interesting piece indeed, and says a lot about the mentality that Bielsa has instilled (and his commitment to the development of the younger players and the achievements off the Academy, great to see). Also agree that breakages can't be avoided, and we have had more than our fair share. The stress injuries are another thing (if only we hadn't had any (or at least fewer)), and maybe something over the next half of the season can be done to evade/avoid?
    They have already made plans to remedy this...but not till the off season. They are sending them over here to toughen them up a bit. .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrsORichSenior View Post
    ......changes to training or tactics or style WTF11 ?

    Pullis at Boro warned Bielsa early doors ........

    Bielsa though admitted that his counterpart was right as he continues to experience the gruelling side of a campaign in the English second tier that consists of 46 games across the season.

    "After the game against Middlesbrough, Tony Pulis - he’s a wise man, he knows a lot of the Championship - he told me that it is very hard to keep the regularity of the team during this Championship, and we are an example of that, because we can’t impose our style all the time.

    "The level of the team is the same one, but the players have ups and downs, even if we’ve played 30% of the Championship so far, if we want to take into consideration the regularity of the team, the time we’ve spent so far is not enough to get regularity, as we have not played all the games with the same level, and at the same time I’m not sure we’d play with the same level during 90 minutes."

    That ALL said we've the second best defensive record despite inevitable injuries that'll occur and options opening for player returns now happenening - Defo lessons learned as we've seen many tactical changes to combat enforced negatives which proves this squads versatility ability wise and mentally too,IMO.

    MOT
    Short answer, maybe a bit of both?

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