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Can anyone tell me the last time they remembered our squad having Eleven injuries.

 

Not sure I can, but for some context to our performance we don't have 

KDH,

Pereira,

Evans,

Maddison,

Ndidi,

Soumare,

Thomas,

Justin,

Daka

 

Who did I miss out? That's almost a full eleven ( minus a keeper)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, 1884Man said:

Can anyone tell me the last time they remembered our squad having Eleven injuries.

 

Not sure I can, but for some context to our performance we don't have 

KDH,

Pereira,

Evans,

Maddison,

Ndidi,

Soumare,

Thomas,

Justin,

Daka

 

Who did I miss out? That's almost a full eleven ( minus a keeper)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you include some of the U21s we must surely have at least a full team if not a decent sized squad.

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KDH and Soumare

“Both him and Bouba are highly unlikely to be available. We’re waiting for clarification on their timescales.”
 

Daka

“He trained with the medical team and then was out with the group today. Hopefully, all being well, we’ll see how he’s recovered after the situation. It’s not as bad it seemed.”
 

Praet

“He’s coming along very well and he did a clearing session with the rehab team. He’s doing very well. We’ll see how he is tomorrow.”
 

Maddison

“It’s slow at the moment with James. It’s day by day. It wouldn’t be this week, but we’ll see how it is for next week.”

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6 minutes ago, moore_94 said:

KDH and Soumare

“Both him and Bouba are highly unlikely to be available. We’re waiting for clarification on their timescales.”
 

Daka

“He trained with the medical team and then was out with the group today. Hopefully, all being well, we’ll see how he’s recovered after the situation. It’s not as bad it seemed.”
 

Praet

“He’s coming along very well and he did a clearing session with the rehab team. He’s doing very well. We’ll see how he is tomorrow.”
 

Maddison

“It’s slow at the moment with James. It’s day by day. It wouldn’t be this week, but we’ll see how it is for next week.”

It worries me that the medical team have so long been incapable of putting a timescale on things. Its almost as if they have no clue. 

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15 minutes ago, Dames said:

It worries me that the medical team have so long been incapable of putting a timescale on things. Its almost as if they have no clue. 

Have you ever received treatment for an injury? If yes were you told the exact date you'd recover?

Every individual reacts differently to treatment, recovery dates aren't an exact science. Probably find the same happens with players at other clubs.

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1 minute ago, hackneyfox said:

Have you ever received treatment for an injury? If yes were you told the exact date you'd recover?

Every individual reacts differently to treatment, recovery dates aren't an exact science. Probably find the same happens with players at other clubs.

This is very true. Sometimes you heal faster than expected sometimes longer. There’s always a range and to be safe medics will shoot for long range. I know it doesn’t help our situation but that’s the way it goes.

we certainly can’t afford anymore injuries that’s for sure

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14 hours ago, dannythefox said:

If this was in Aussie rules they’d be an investigation as why we keep getting so many injuries. Something isn’t right it’s nearly been 3 season this has been happening. And we definitely miss Dave Rennie.

Something doesn’t seem right.

We have the best facilities yet three players go down with similar injuries 

in less than 90mins football.

 

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Rodgers' latest excuse for our abysmal form is that we have a very small squad. Nonsense! For me this has more to do with bad coaching than lack of recruitment. Clearly our squad is currently bloated with dead wood that we can't get rid of and this can't solely be put down to Rodgers, but he has likely had a bigger hand in recruitment since he signed his new deal. However, Rodgers is solely responsible for the poor rotation of the squad that he does have at his disposal. He consistently overplays his favourites, most notably Amartey, Barnes and more recently Soumare despite poor form, while inexplicably freezing out the likes of Soyuncu, Mendy, Iheanacho and Praet. This, to my mind, amounts to gross mismanagement of the squad and it has contributed substantially to our lengthy injury list, a pattern that has sadly been repeated for the last few seasons.  

 

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We have 11 players out. Anyone ever heard of a team having this many injuries? Sure is a case of mismanagement. Pushing people too hard? How else do you explain it? Hence expectations have to lower around. PS I still think you can still get behind the team ......

 

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40 minutes ago, SixtiesFox said:

Rodgers' latest excuse for our abysmal form is that we have a very small squad. Nonsense! For me this has more to do with bad coaching than lack of recruitment. Clearly our squad is currently bloated with dead wood that we can't get rid of and this can't solely be put down to Rodgers, but he has likely had a bigger hand in recruitment since he signed his new deal. However, Rodgers is solely responsible for the poor rotation of the squad that he does have at his disposal. He consistently overplays his favourites, most notably Amartey, Barnes and more recently Soumare despite poor form, while inexplicably freezing out the likes of Soyuncu, Mendy, Iheanacho and Praet. This, to my mind, amounts to gross mismanagement of the squad and it has contributed substantially to our lengthy injury list, a pattern that has sadly been repeated for the last few seasons.  

 

Morale would also be higher in the group aswell as we wouldn’t have 6-7 players that never hardly get a chance.

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11 minutes ago, 1884Man said:

We have 11 players out. Anyone ever heard of a team having this many injuries? Sure is a case of mismanagement. Pushing people too hard? How else do you explain it? Hence expectations have to lower around. PS I still think you can still get behind the team ......

 

Yes, us last season and the one before. Oh and Rodgers at Liverpool in 2014/15.

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5 hours ago, moore_94 said:

Maddison

“It’s slow at the moment with James. It’s day by day. It wouldn’t be this week, but we’ll see how it is for next week.”

No idea then, or just another cover up. This was said about his hip injury which we were none the wiser about for months

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“We're confident he won't need anything surgical, it's just about getting a specialist's opinion on it, and then we'll then formulate a plan for his recovery and reintegration into the team."

And then this knee injury

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going down to London today to see the specialist and and get another opinion on it to see what's up. And that's what we're up to, the latest.

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“It’s slow at the moment with James. It’s day by day. It wouldn’t be this week, but we’ll see how it is for next week.”

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Slipping guys, No one going to link Rodgers past connections to Chelsea for their 10 injuries?

Chelsea's injury list

Almost an entire team...

  • N’Golo Kante (thigh) 
  • Reece James (knee)
  • Edouard Mendy (shoulder) 
  • Wesley Fofana (knee) 
  • Armando Broja (knee) 
  • Mason Mount (knock) 
  • Ruben Loftus-Cheek (ankle)
  • Raheem Sterling (hamstring)
  • Christian Pulisic (ankle)
  • Ben Chilwell (hamstring)
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13 hours ago, 1884Man said:

I didn't realise Chelsea were going thro the same

yeah currently goes Chelsea 10, Us 9, Liverpool 8 then a host of clubs with 6 or 5 & remaining 3 or so clubs with 4 or 3 injuries

 

Some posters live in Leicester City bubble & only take note of our own & believe the club/Rodgers is doing something wrong but there was an increase in injuries across all markets with the Premier league hitting the most in a survey of the 2021/22 season, overall there were 4,810 injuries across Europe's top five leagues, representing a 20% increase from 2020-21. (Howden Insurance)


I know some will put that down to covid congestion but I imagine that percentage will rise further this year also with early league start & WCup
Take this period 26th Dec-14th Jan those clubs still in both cups have to play 6 games in a 19/20 days a game every 3.3days & a club like ours down to only 16 senior players to call on we risk further injuries, if something were to happen to Thomas, Barnes or Vardy we would be totally screwed.

 

As everything gets faster & lighter, pitches, players, ball & boots coupled with more load being put on them the trend will only go 1 way as per this review:

 

Taken from British Journal of Sports Medicine review on hamstring injuries alone:-

Abstract

Objectives To: (1) describe hamstring injury incidence and burden in male professional football players over 21 seasons (2001/02 to 2021/22); (2) analyse the time-trends of hamstring muscle injuries over the most recent eight seasons (2014/15 to 2021/22); and (3) describe hamstring injury location, mechanism and recurrence rate.

Methods 3909 players from 54 teams (in 20 European countries) from 2001/02 to 2021/22 (21 consecutive seasons) were included. Team medical staff recorded individual player exposure and time-loss injuries. Time-trend analyses were performed with Poisson regression using generalised linear models.

Results 2636 hamstring injuries represented 19% of all reported injuries, with the proportion of all injuries increasing from 12% during the first season to 24% in the most recent season. During that same period, the percentage of all injury absence days caused by hamstring injuries increased from 10% to 20%. Between 2014/15 and 2021/22, training hamstring injury incidence increased (6.7% annually, 95% CI 1.7% to 12.5%) as did burden (9.0% annually, 95% CI 1.2% to 18.3%). During those years, the match hamstring injury incidence also increased (3.9% annually, 95% CI 0.1% to 7.9%) and with the same trend (not statistically significant) for match hamstring injury burden (6.2% annually, 95% CI −0.5% to 15.0%).

Conclusions Hamstring injury proportions—in number of injuries and total absence days—doubled during the 21-year period of study. During the last eight seasons, hamstring injury rates have increased both in training and match play.

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On 05/01/2023 at 00:04, 1884Man said:

Can anyone tell me the last time they remembered our squad having Eleven injuries.

 

Not sure I can, but for some context to our performance we don't have 

KDH,

Pereira,

Evans,

Maddison,

Ndidi,

Soumare,

Thomas,

Justin,

Daka

 

Who did I miss out? That's almost a full eleven ( minus a keeper)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add Bertrand to that also 

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