Sean Davis
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Re: Sean Davis
Home town = friends and family. Both overseas players out injured so not really able to contribute and certainly not able to train. Sounds reasonable to me, what is your problemBWFC_Insane wrote:Yeah I suppose it's possible that the beat rehab possible for Holdens injury was in his home town and the best possible rehab for Chungy happened to also be in his home town in Korea.Wandering Willy wrote:What you are ignoring is the possibility that the club told Holden that the best treatment available for him was in the States and sent him there.
I'm just saying that under Allardyce we had fewer injuries, shorter recovery times and less reccurrence. Could all be one big coincidence and the comments from Davis just another coincidence.
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Re: Sean Davis
CrazyHorse wrote:Aye. Apparently the piled up tenners from the £5.5million quid we paid him to sit playing Call of Duty for the last three years was slightly too high to rest his leg on comfortably.thebish wrote:so - he is claiming he was mis-treated? has he said specifically what was wrong with his recovery programme?BWFC_Insane wrote:He says they didn't have the knowledge to deal with his injury and choose the correct recovery program.thebish wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:The fact that we have so many recurring injuries and relapses that we didn't have before and that a player has come out and criticised the Medical teams knowledge would make a pretty good case. Certainly more evidence to it than those saying it's just a bit of bad luck!
has he said in what way specifically they fall short?

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Re: Sean Davis
I don't have a problem with it. It just doesn't stack up that the club sent them there having sourced the best possible care for them, as suggested above!jaffka wrote:Home town = friends and family. Both overseas players out injured so not really able to contribute and certainly not able to train. Sounds reasonable to me, what is your problemBWFC_Insane wrote:Yeah I suppose it's possible that the beat rehab possible for Holdens injury was in his home town and the best possible rehab for Chungy happened to also be in his home town in Korea.Wandering Willy wrote:What you are ignoring is the possibility that the club told Holden that the best treatment available for him was in the States and sent him there.
I'm just saying that under Allardyce we had fewer injuries, shorter recovery times and less reccurrence. Could all be one big coincidence and the comments from Davis just another coincidence.
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Re: Sean Davis
How do you know this?BWFC_Insane wrote:I don't have a problem with it. It just doesn't stack up that the club sent them there having sourced the best possible care for them, as suggested above!jaffka wrote:Home town = friends and family. Both overseas players out injured so not really able to contribute and certainly not able to train. Sounds reasonable to me, what is your problemBWFC_Insane wrote:Yeah I suppose it's possible that the beat rehab possible for Holdens injury was in his home town and the best possible rehab for Chungy happened to also be in his home town in Korea.Wandering Willy wrote:What you are ignoring is the possibility that the club told Holden that the best treatment available for him was in the States and sent him there.
I'm just saying that under Allardyce we had fewer injuries, shorter recovery times and less reccurrence. Could all be one big coincidence and the comments from Davis just another coincidence.
Alternatively....
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