Out the window today
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bw@bw wrote:You make your own luck.boltonboris wrote:Honestly, I've not known a club to have so many long term injuries to first team players than we have in the last 18 months. It's absolutely ridiculous luck.
Scrapping the best sports science operation in the PL may have saved a small amount of money - certainly less than the wages of one PL player these days - but it has cost many times more
I'm sorry, but what a load of bollocks. We're not talking about muscle strains here, were talking about impact injuries that happen in games. How can these be helped with "sports science".
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Its clearly the training.
Take LCY for instance, if he'd been trained to run faster, he'd never have had his leg snapped in about ten places.
Take LCY for instance, if he'd been trained to run faster, he'd never have had his leg snapped in about ten places.
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If only we'd had astrology in place they'd have known which days not to turn up on.
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Just seen them scattering someone's ashes behind the goal, was quite sad 

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I'm getting buried underneath the penalty spot and I'll haunt the opposition penalty taker when Mears' grandson follows in his footsteps89bwfc89 wrote:Just seen them scattering someone's ashes behind the goal, was quite sad
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Especially that vase with the flowers !!Salford Trotter wrote:I'm getting buried underneath the penalty spot and I'll haunt the opposition penalty taker when Mears' grandson follows in his footsteps89bwfc89 wrote:Just seen them scattering someone's ashes behind the goal, was quite sad
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