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larry_david

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Torn hamstring is pretty grim. Probably just bad luck but you never know. Our training ground is dangerous
 

Frostie

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Not sure you can put a torn hamstring down to training unless he's failed to warm up properly then gone straight into full on sprints or something.
 

cc84cov

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Evo1883

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To be honest, it always seems bad to is because it's our club and the club we focus on... I'd imagine clubs up and down the country struggle with injuries, it's modern day football that does it tbh,highly fit and lean they are always seemingly on the edge of injury
 

Hobo

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Knee injuries and torn hamstrings, all obviously caused by training methods and not just common injuries

Manchester United's training regimes must have been dire then. Brian Robson was plagued with hamstring problems.
 

ccfc1234

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We might just be unlucky but we seem to get more injuries training than in games. Not something common with most clubs.
Audit review of the accident book by a commissioned independent specialist is needed.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Our training ground must be full of hazard signs and big medical centre.

That's why we're looking to sell the training ground - they're moving to Clifford Bridge Road with the training pitches backing straight onto UHCW and the changing rooms attached to the building. Just saves time really.
 

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