So its not Chadwell Heath as we've moved to Rush Green. It's not Bilic as it happened under bfs So it must be that it's just the way it goes sometimes in football
If training methods have changed, and training base has changed, could it be physio practices? There are obviously always going to be injuries and misfortune, but we do seem to get an awful lot of injuries.
It may be about training but also about how injuries are managed. I must say I was a bit ;hmm when Slaven said that Andy Carroll felt his groin go in the first half of the Arsenal game at half-time, and Slav told him to go out and play for 15 more minutes. That may have partly been because they thought Sakho could only play 30 mins. But it seems risky from my partially-informed standpoint.
Well, since there were reports (that Izzy mentioned) that he left the match on Saturday on crutches, I'm just amazed he made it in to training at all. ;nonono ;wink
Moore-than ... I hadn't heard the version that he was 'told' to go out and play. ;hmm
The story I read (no idea how accurate it is compared to other versions) was that he felt a 'twinge' (rather than his groin 'went') and he played on a bit after that. (And there was no indication it was against medical advice, as far as I'm aware.)
I wondered if it was because the original image had capitals for JPG, but obviously not.
The only other difference I could see was that the original picture was being served form an https site, rather than http, so perhaps there is some kind of setting in Safari that blocks them?
If you hover over the original image (the one you can't see) does any kind of tooltip show up?
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I mean apart from the keepers and maybe Noble don't think anyone has stayed injury free
Cresswell, byram, Masuaka all ruled out early ish in the season for 3/4 months
Ayew out for weeks after the first game
Feghouli (star of preseason) out for weeks before the 1st game of the season
Carroll and Sakho both out for most of the season
Collins and Arbeloa have a couple niggling injuries
Obiang, Antonio and Reid all out injured atm
Even Lanzini (and Payet..) was injured for the opening games of the season and missed the first couple weeks without getting a proper preseason
This has been an awful season.....but it's not hard to see why given the constant injuries to key, and squad, players
We say that every year to be fair.
It's not Bilic as it happened under bfs
So it must be that it's just the way it goes sometimes in football
If training methods have changed, and training base has changed, could it be physio practices? There are obviously always going to be injuries and misfortune, but we do seem to get an awful lot of injuries.
The story I read (no idea how accurate it is compared to other versions) was that he felt a 'twinge' (rather than his groin 'went') and he played on a bit after that. (And there was no indication it was against medical advice, as far as I'm aware.)
;ok
Suggestion is, the 'injury' could be a reaction to rolling his ankle early in the game, but he played the rest of the game no problem.
Precautionary crutches, or serious injury? Conflicting reports, some saying he's a doubt for Sunderland while others say he's expected to be fine.
http://www.football.london/west-ham-united-fc/players/sam-byram-could-doubt-sunderland-12878503
Picture is from yesterday (Sunday).
An club injury update is apparently due out tomorrow (Wednesday).
The same pic I posted (apparently that one is from Sunday).
Not sure where I saw that though ;hmm
In this post? http://www.whu606.com/discussion/comment/855856/#Comment_855856
I can see it on the PC and Android phone. ;hmm
I can see the picture now on my laptop running windows and I have just checked on my Android phone and can also see it.
But when using my IPAD I can't.... It jut shows the word "image"... ;hmm
On the iPad, can you see either of pictures a or b below?
Picture a
Picture b
I will now try to find the 10 differences between the two pictures, I've already spotted four.... ;puzzled
Preston - there's always room on the naughty step, you know. ;wink
It's baffling.
I wondered if it was because the original image had capitals for JPG, but obviously not.
The only other difference I could see was that the original picture was being served form an https site, rather than http, so perhaps there is some kind of setting in Safari that blocks them?
If you hover over the original image (the one you can't see) does any kind of tooltip show up?
I will let you know if it happens again.