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Do you reckon? I always wonder who is at fault in cases like this, manager, fitness coaches or the medical team?we are not cursed with injuries.
The medical team is the problem - been going on for years now.
Do you reckon? I always wonder who is at fault in cases like this, manager, fitness coaches or the medical team?we are not cursed with injuries.
The medical team is the problem - been going on for years now.
So someone decided to play him anyway. Head of the medical team, or…Commentators suggested he was injured in warm-ups
Danjuma sensing his chance now. All he needs is the eight remaining subs to get injured on the bench, then one more from the 11 on the pitch.
It's all falling into place.
The player also has to be honest.If he was suspected of having an injury in the warm up then it's negligence from our medical team to suggest he was fit to start this game.
Obviously we can't be 100% sure, but its been a reoccuring theme for years now, and the only fixed variable that has stayed the same is the medical team.Do you reckon? I always wonder who is at fault in cases like this, manager, fitness coaches or the medical team?
There are alternative explanations…If he was suspected of having an injury in the warm up then it's negligence from our medical team to suggest he was fit to start this game.
The physio/medic would have asked Richarlison if he felt OK to play. With the player being desperate for a goal, he would have says yes. It's generally the player's decisionIf he was suspected of having an injury in the warm up then it's negligence from our medical team to suggest he was fit to start this game.
And Porro.Porto’s going to be a star, isn’t he?
I swear the blonde medic who was always noticeable was part of the Forest medical team last weekend.Obviously we can't be 100% sure, but its been a reoccuring theme for years now, and the only fixed variable that has stayed the same is the medical team.
Serious questions need to be asked.
He’s so good on the ballPorto’s going to be a star, isn’t he?
Suspect you will get your money backSorry, it’s my fault, I put a bet on Richarlison to score. And this, kids, is why you should not bet.
Much like with concussions then, it's a decision that should be taken out of their hands if it was apparent he was injured.The physio/medic would have asked Richarlison if he felt OK to play. With the player being desperate for a goal, he would have says yes. It's generally the player's decision