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YT Flag Oxford 19 Dec 18 8.06am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by JohnB

Without wanting to sound like Willo, I was speaking to one of the sports scientists at West Ham and he said it's not a case of he is injury prone in the sense he gets recurring hamstring injuries or anything like that.

All his injuries are due to having odd joints in his body caused by the speed at which he grew as a teenager. It basically means that when he jumps his joints bend incorrectly when he lands which causes knee, groin and ankle injuries that are completely unrelated and impossible to negate.

You could wrap him up in cotton wool but the likelihood is when he steps out on the pitch, he's likely to end up on the physio table.

Obviously, he put it a lot more eloquently than me.

Don't do yourself down JB; your post was perfectly eloquent.

One thing about it made me chuckle. The words 'one of' as in 'one of the sports scientists at West Ham' (ie how many sports scientists does a mid-table premier League club have these days FFS?). This makes me realise how much football has changed since my childhood, when the 'backroom staff' meant basically:


The manager.
The 'trainer' (aka the physio aka the bloke with the sponge).
The tea lady.

 


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Painter Flag Croydon 19 Dec 18 8.26am Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Don't do yourself down JB; your post was perfectly eloquent.

One thing about it made me chuckle. The words 'one of' as in 'one of the sports scientists at West Ham' (ie how many sports scientists does a mid-table premier League club have these days FFS?). This makes me realise how much football has changed since my childhood, when the 'backroom staff' meant basically:


The manager.
The 'trainer' (aka the physio aka the bloke with the sponge).
The tea lady.

I agree, back in the 50s they sports scientists weren’t invented. A Chairman in a sheepskin coat running the club on his own, days of old.
Now millions of pounds wash around the game with people desperate to get their noses in the trough with silly job names.

 

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YT Flag Oxford 19 Dec 18 8.31am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by Painter

I agree, back in the 50s they sports scientists weren’t invented. A Chairman in a sheepskin coat running the club on his own, days of old.
Now millions of pounds wash around the game with people desperate to get their noses in the trough with silly job names.

And then when they don’t do so well, they get paid 18 million quid.

 


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ARGILE OLD GEEZER Flag PORTIMAO 19 Dec 18 8.47am Send a Private Message to ARGILE OLD GEEZER Add ARGILE OLD GEEZER as a friend

Originally posted by JohnB

Without wanting to sound like Willo, I was speaking to one of the sports scientists at West Ham and he said it's not a case of he is injury prone in the sense he gets recurring hamstring injuries or anything like that.

All his injuries are due to having odd joints in his body caused by the speed at which he grew as a teenager. It basically means that when he jumps his joints bend incorrectly when he lands which causes knee, groin and ankle injuries that are completely unrelated and impossible to negate.

You could wrap him up in cotton wool but the likelihood is when he steps out on the pitch, he's likely to end up on the physio table.

Obviously, he put it a lot more eloquently than me.

Surely that means his injuries ARE recurring,just in a slightly different way.

 

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ARGILE OLD GEEZER Flag PORTIMAO 19 Dec 18 8.50am Send a Private Message to ARGILE OLD GEEZER Add ARGILE OLD GEEZER as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Don't do yourself down JB; your post was perfectly eloquent.

One thing about it made me chuckle. The words 'one of' as in 'one of the sports scientists at West Ham' (ie how many sports scientists does a mid-table premier League club have these days FFS?). This makes me realise how much football has changed since my childhood, when the 'backroom staff' meant basically:


The manager.
The 'trainer' (aka the physio aka the bloke with the sponge).
The tea lady.


Like us, though not sure about the tea lady

 

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 19 Dec 18 9.04am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by JohnB

Without wanting to sound like Willo, I was speaking to one of the sports scientists at West Ham and he said it's not a case of he is injury prone in the sense he gets recurring hamstring injuries or anything like that.

All his injuries are due to having odd joints in his body caused by the speed at which he grew as a teenager. It basically means that when he jumps his joints bend incorrectly when he lands which causes knee, groin and ankle injuries that are completely unrelated and impossible to negate.

You could wrap him up in cotton wool but the likelihood is when he steps out on the pitch, he's likely to end up on the physio table.

Obviously, he put it a lot more eloquently than me.

Is this why Sørloth never jumps?

 


COYP

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Midlands Eagle Flag 19 Dec 18 11.11am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman


Is this why Sørloth never jumps?


White men can't jump

 

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 19 Dec 18 11.49am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle


White men can't jump

Triple jump Olympic gold medalist proves you’re wrong, although he’s not jumping upwards.

 


COYP

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JohnB Flag 19 Dec 18 1.38pm Send a Private Message to JohnB Add JohnB as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Don't do yourself down JB; your post was perfectly eloquent.

One thing about it made me chuckle. The words 'one of' as in 'one of the sports scientists at West Ham' (ie how many sports scientists does a mid-table premier League club have these days FFS?). This makes me realise how much football has changed since my childhood, when the 'backroom staff' meant basically:


The manager.
The 'trainer' (aka the physio aka the bloke with the sponge).
The tea lady.

Haha, I think he was one of 4 sports scientists, along with more physio's, club doctors, data analysts etc.

We do all of the business intelligence for them so we take the data from all those monitors that they wear and make them into something they can use.

You should see the amount of sports scientists and data analysts they have in rugby, we have to set up drones and loads of other gadgets for them to analyse training.

 

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