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"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
If you draw a parallel to Jon Flannagan who has been injured for just as long and whose injury we really know nothing about, then you realise the main difference here is the importance of Sturridges job in the team. If Sturridge were a left back, or if he'd been adequately replaced we wouldn't be having these discussions.
As things stand we don't know all that much other than we are absolutely desperate to have him back in the team.
Exactly, Flanagan out for 18 months and we have no idea what his injury was besides it was his knee.
ACL? Medial? Cartilage?
1 operation or 2?
Same injury or different ones?
The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.
This whole Sturridge is lazy/making it up/faking injuries/mentally weak business.
It's not the 1970's and 80's when there was no way of testing.
Sturridge - "My hamstring is tight, can't train today"
Physio - "No problem, let's scan it now"
10 mins later -
Physio "Yep, definite tightness there and a little bit of scar tissue, we'll massage it, do some stretching and hopefully get you back out tomorrow"
or
Physio - "Scans are in, no different to last week when you felt fine. You're training, out you go, see you in a minute"
The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.
This whole Sturridge is lazy/making it up/faking injuries/mentally weak business.
It's not the 1970's and 80's when there was no way of testing.
Sturridge - "My hamstring is tight, can't train today"
Physio - "No problem, let's scan it now"
10 mins later -
Physio "Yep, definite tightness there and a little bit of scar tissue, we'll massage it, do some stretching and hopefully get you back out tomorrow"
or
Physio - "Scans are in, no different to last week when you felt fine. You're training, out you go, see you in a minute"
Not quite thought because many many people in the game have raised concerns about his tolerance for pain for example. Take Hedo .. currently playing on pain killers I am guessing .. I cannot see Sturridge doing the same, if we are to believe all the considerable chatter coming out of Anfield .. he would rule himself out ... and whilst technically he may be right on the flip side he could technically also play ...
I long stopped caring ... if he does not play regularly before the end of this season .. I will be banging the Sell Sell Sell drum very loudly this summer
Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015 #****CITY
This whole Sturridge is lazy/making it up/faking injuries/mentally weak business.
It's not the 1970's and 80's when there was no way of testing.
Sturridge - "My hamstring is tight, can't train today"
Physio - "No problem, let's scan it now"
10 mins later -
Physio "Yep, definite tightness there and a little bit of scar tissue, we'll massage it, do some stretching and hopefully get you back out tomorrow"
or
Physio - "Scans are in, no different to last week when you felt fine. You're training, out you go, see you in a minute"
Under no circumstances would a Physio send out a player to train if the players says something is not right. Even if the scan shows nothing, the player will not train.
The days of forcing them to train have long gone, the player has the final say if he trains, the Coaches/Physios can act on that decision.
Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
Those that killed her, were following the law.
Under no circumstances would a Physio send out a player to train if the players says something is not right. Even if the scan shows nothing, the player will not train.
The days of forcing them to train have long gone, the player has the final say if he trains, the Coaches/Physios can act on that decision.
He would be sent to a specialist asap if this scenario played out
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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