Was gonna say these man don't live an A1 lifestyle and in a lot of cases this can play a contributing factor to these injuries.
Daniel Sturridge World Class?
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Too much nandos and shisha
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Like it's just English who have injury prone players...
I said it years ago in regard to Kieron Dyer and others.
Sturridge needs to go out of his own back and seek out independent medical advice.
Doctors employed by football teams have a mandate to get that player playing again, An independent Doctor can be mandated to getting the player right again,
Ryan Giggs' career was plagued with injures during the 90's, till he went out and got his own advice on how to maintain his body and fitness. I'd imagine if you polled footballers who played to nearly 40, most of them would say they took time out to do their own research and got the right advice independent from the clu.
From when clubs are giving players pain killing injections to get through half a season you know the players est interest is nowhere near at heart.
You do realise clubs send players to the worlds best doctors? Just like Sturridge was
I said it years ago in regard to Kieron Dyer and others.
Sturridge needs to go out of his own back and seek out independent medical advice.
Doctors employed by football teams have a mandate to get that player playing again, An independent Doctor can be mandated to getting the player right again,
Ryan Giggs' career was plagued with injures during the 90's, till he went out and got his own advice on how to maintain his body and fitness. I'd imagine if you polled footballers who played to nearly 40, most of them would say they took time out to do their own research and got the right advice independent from the clu.
From when clubs are giving players pain killing injections to get through half a season you know the players est interest is nowhere near at heart.
You do realise clubs send players to the worlds best doctors? Just like Sturridge was
But that doesn't conflict with what he said. They can be the worlds best doctors, but if their mandate is to get the player back on the pitch then that's what they're hired to do.
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I said it years ago in regard to Kieron Dyer and others.
Sturridge needs to go out of his own back and seek out independent medical advice.
Doctors employed by football teams have a mandate to get that player playing again, An independent Doctor can be mandated to getting the player right again,
Ryan Giggs' career was plagued with injures during the 90's, till he went out and got his own advice on how to maintain his body and fitness. I'd imagine if you polled footballers who played to nearly 40, most of them would say they took time out to do their own research and got the right advice independent from the clu.
From when clubs are giving players pain killing injections to get through half a season you know the players est interest is nowhere near at heart.
You do realise clubs send players to the worlds best doctors? Just like Sturridge was
KMT, What are these doctors being instructed to do? this is the issue.
You either understand what i'm getting at or you don't.
All these players have the best doctors. Then when they retire another doctor has to inform them that they have no cartilage left in their knees and playing with their children and grandchildren will be difficult as well as walking like an average human being.
I understand that you don't know what you're talking about
These doctors have the responsibility of getting the player right NOT to get them back on the pitch asap. What use will that do if it would cause more injuries?
Daniel Sturridge has undergone surgery on a hip injury in New York after Liverpool decided not to risk a recurrence of the problem that has ended the striker’s season. The Liverpool forward travelled to Boston last week for an assessment on an injury that flared up during his last competitive appearance for Brendan Rodgers’ team, the 1-0 FA Cup quarter-final replay win at Blackburn Rovers on 8 April. Following consultation with the medical staff attached to Fenway Sports Group, the owners of both Liverpool and the Boston Red Sox, it was agreed that surgery represented a better long-term option than rest. ”
Players in all sports take pain killers it's not just footballers. That unfortunately is part of playing of sport as a profession
The fact is some players are just injury prone and nothing can change that
That post and that quote provide absolutely nothing to suggest what kompressors saying isn't true.
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It does as they could have had him playing back sooner. Instead they decided to get Sturridge right for the long term
That worked out well didnt it.
Like it's just English who have injury prone players...
Welbeck, Sturridge, Wilshere, Gibbs, Walcott, Jones, Gibbs,
Always seem to be out
Definitely at least 5 more I have forgotten about
No other nation has constant injuries to players of that level
Smalling previously too
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