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    Mengi out

    For the season due to hamstring injury!
    The Derby injury curse strikes again as another one bites the dust!
    Have the EFL got connections in higher places??
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    Quote Originally Posted by macstheman View Post
    For the season due to hamstring injury!
    The Derby injury curse strikes again as another one bites the dust!
    Have the EFL got connections in higher places??
    Ramstring County...really beginning to feel like we’re doomed isn’t it?
    Do you think we might have upset someone? Seems Rooney’s signings were worse than I thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Ramstring County...really beginning to feel like we’re doomed isn’t it?
    Do you think we might have upset someone? Seems Rooney’s signings were worse than I thought.
    ...... or is it the training methods? Can it be "mere coincidence" that we've had what feels like way too many hamstring injuries ths past few months.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    ...... or is it the training methods? Can it be "mere coincidence" that we've had what feels like way too many hamstring injuries ths past few months.?
    As I think I mentioned in another thread, we had a spate of such injuries a few years back and I'm sure it was pinpointed as training methods

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    ...... or is it the training methods? Can it be "mere coincidence" that we've had what feels like way too many hamstring injuries ths past few months.?
    Maybe...I always think ‘good signings’ are fit signings. If it’s down to training methods then why is is materialising in a bunch of hamstring injuries now and shouldn’t the manager be asking questions?
    Either way our January window signings appear to have amounted to one talented softie and a bunch of fitness risks.

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    Training methods?

    I have a simpler theory. It is called bottle. My shower do this every year we struggle. They drop like flies.
    Gone are the days, when footballers shrug off injuries, despite playing fewer games with a larger squad.
    The hamstring card gets played quite a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    Training methods?

    I have a simpler theory. It is called bottle. My shower do this every year we struggle. They drop like flies.
    Gone are the days, when footballers shrug off injuries, despite playing fewer games with a larger squad.
    The hamstring card gets played quite a lot.
    Nothing factually amiss there, however, they scan injuries these days and tears in a hamstring are easily visible. There's not a lot of lead swinging they can get away with now.

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