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37 minutes ago, Reformation Bear said:

Allegedly a freak injury while training eh?  And what, I wonder, were the training circumstances leading up to the injury happening?   Was it carelessness on the part of the player?   Or over-enthusiasm by the player in trying too hard?   Or an overly hard tackle on him?   What?  Is anyone from the Club going to explain why we have yet another injury to a player and we are not even playing a competitive game?  IMO there has been far too much of this happening, and going unexplained.   'Freak' injury does not count a satisfactory explanation unless the facts are disclosed - its all too convenient to blame things on being a freak happening or bad luck.   

What action is Warburton taking to analyse the injuries that are happening in training and during pre-match warm up routines?   He's supposed to be good at analysis so why. I wonder, is he not offering us some honest, straightforward explanations as to why we are experiencing a stream of training related injuries.     And messages about this being part of the way of football life and why we need a big squad do not cut it.   If the players are not being looked after properly during training and too many are not available to be picked for competitive matches as a result then the circumstances must surely be examined and changes made to reduce the risk of injury to players.   Warburton should not just be allowed to keeping shrugging his shoulders and passing these things off as things that happen over the course of a season.

Also, noting the strength of feeling in the dressing room after the 5-1 league game, and the way Warburton reacted to it after the game (as reported this week in the press), and his insistence that 6 weeks further on we are much improved......has he deliberately created a tension that is too strong for competition for places so that players are trying to over-impress in their 'hard work' (something Warburton insists on) with the result that the circumstances are created for so-called 'freak' injuries.   Put another way, I wonder how much of this injury is down to Warburton's approach to getting hard work out of players and maybe he too is trying too hard to put matters right from the last game.   He could not, after all, manage Barton's response to the last game without resorting to suspensions and now we have the other star signing injured with no explanation or indeed information about how serious the injury is.     Not good enough in my view. 

They'd be safer training with the England rugby squad!

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10 minutes ago, FSM said:

He's only 32 mate.

if you think how long it's taken him to get up to speed this season (arguably not fully, yet), how long do you think it would take with another 8-9 months out?

 

11 minutes ago, FSM said:

He's only 32 mate.

 

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2 hours ago, graeme_4 said:

What exactly has he done to hand the title to them? It was theirs before we kicked a ball IMO. 

You can only play the cards your dealt, and Warburton's current 'cards' are about £20m less per year than Celtics. 

By not signing decent centre halfs. He's only had since January to find 2.

If he had done it in January, we may have been in the Europa league just now with a team competing for the title.

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2 hours ago, Reformation Bear said:

Allegedly a freak injury while training eh?  And what, I wonder, were the training circumstances leading up to the injury happening?   Was it carelessness on the part of the player?   Or over-enthusiasm by the player in trying too hard?   Or an overly hard tackle on him?   What?  Is anyone from the Club going to explain why we have yet another injury to a player and we are not even playing a competitive game?  IMO there has been far too much of this happening, and going unexplained.   'Freak' injury does not count a satisfactory explanation unless the facts are disclosed - its all too convenient to blame things on being a freak happening or bad luck.   

What action is Warburton taking to analyse the injuries that are happening in training and during pre-match warm up routines?   He's supposed to be good at analysis so why. I wonder, is he not offering us some honest, straightforward explanations as to why we are experiencing a stream of training related injuries.     And messages about this being part of the way of football life and why we need a big squad do not cut it.   If the players are not being looked after properly during training and too many are not available to be picked for competitive matches as a result then the circumstances must surely be examined and changes made to reduce the risk of injury to players.   Warburton should not just be allowed to keeping shrugging his shoulders and passing these things off as things that happen over the course of a season.

Also, noting the strength of feeling in the dressing room after the 5-1 league game, and the way Warburton reacted to it after the game (as reported this week in the press), and his insistence that 6 weeks further on we are much improved......has he deliberately created a tension that is too strong for competition for places so that players are trying to over-impress in their 'hard work' (something Warburton insists on) with the result that the circumstances are created for so-called 'freak' injuries.   Put another way, I wonder how much of this injury is down to Warburton's approach to getting hard work out of players and maybe he too is trying too hard to put matters right from the last game.   He could not, after all, manage Barton's response to the last game without resorting to suspensions and now we have the other star signing injured with no explanation or indeed information about how serious the injury is.     Not good enough in my view. 

One of the stupidest posts I've ever read. What a mongoloid. 

Footballers get injured. We've always differed from injured players (like any other clubs) you're just looking for a reason to have a go at our manager.

Prodan, Rozental, Negri, Mols, Mccoist, Durrant, etc, etc...

Were you pissing and moaning and demanding answers from Watty and Advocaat? 

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19 minutes ago, gsa said:

One of the stupidest posts I've ever read. What a mongoloid. 

Footballers get injured. We've always differed from injured players (like any other clubs) you're just looking for a reason to have a go at our manager.

Prodan, Rozental, Negri, Mols, Mccoist, Durrant, etc, etc...

Were you pissing and moaning and demanding answers from Watty and Advocaat? 

:lol: Do you ever post without being a cock?

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4 hours ago, Reformation Bear said:

Allegedly a freak injury while training eh?  And what, I wonder, were the training circumstances leading up to the injury happening?   Was it carelessness on the part of the player?   Or over-enthusiasm by the player in trying too hard?   Or an overly hard tackle on him?   What?  Is anyone from the Club going to explain why we have yet another injury to a player and we are not even playing a competitive game?  IMO there has been far too much of this happening, and going unexplained.   'Freak' injury does not count a satisfactory explanation unless the facts are disclosed - its all too convenient to blame things on being a freak happening or bad luck.   

What action is Warburton taking to analyse the injuries that are happening in training and during pre-match warm up routines?   He's supposed to be good at analysis so why. I wonder, is he not offering us some honest, straightforward explanations as to why we are experiencing a stream of training related injuries.     And messages about this being part of the way of football life and why we need a big squad do not cut it.   If the players are not being looked after properly during training and too many are not available to be picked for competitive matches as a result then the circumstances must surely be examined and changes made to reduce the risk of injury to players.   Warburton should not just be allowed to keeping shrugging his shoulders and passing these things off as things that happen over the course of a season.

Also, noting the strength of feeling in the dressing room after the 5-1 league game, and the way Warburton reacted to it after the game (as reported this week in the press), and his insistence that 6 weeks further on we are much improved......has he deliberately created a tension that is too strong for competition for places so that players are trying to over-impress in their 'hard work' (something Warburton insists on) with the result that the circumstances are created for so-called 'freak' injuries.   Put another way, I wonder how much of this injury is down to Warburton's approach to getting hard work out of players and maybe he too is trying too hard to put matters right from the last game.   He could not, after all, manage Barton's response to the last game without resorting to suspensions and now we have the other star signing injured with no explanation or indeed information about how serious the injury is.     Not good enough in my view. 

Hindsight is indeed 20/20

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