Drew
#1
Posted 17 July 2018 - 05:56 PM
72+ points Play off's
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#3
Posted 17 July 2018 - 05:57 PM
Webster, on 17 July 2018 - 05:56 PM, said:
Yes hamstring gone so I'm lead to believe maybe a bad move by Allen we will see
#7
Posted 18 July 2018 - 02:33 AM
#8
Posted 18 July 2018 - 06:41 AM
Just bad luck?
Surely not
#10
Posted 18 July 2018 - 08:18 AM
calvin plummers socks, on 18 July 2018 - 07:28 AM, said:
Usually poor rehab of prior injuries or imbalances that go unrecognised or ignored.
Some complete dick in a Man U shirt kicked my hand clean through and shattered it when I was playing in goal and went for the ball. If that was not bad luck, what was it?
#11
Posted 18 July 2018 - 08:18 AM
calvin plummers socks, on 18 July 2018 - 07:28 AM, said:
Usually poor rehab of prior injuries or imbalances that go unrecognised or ignored.
Do the hard ground conditions contribute in any way ?
#13
Posted 18 July 2018 - 09:19 AM
#14
Posted 18 July 2018 - 09:46 AM
DIFH, on 18 July 2018 - 08:18 AM, said:
Yes very often
Siberian Spireite, on 18 July 2018 - 08:18 AM, said:
You were playing Man Utd? Nice! Who did you play for?
#15
Posted 18 July 2018 - 10:00 AM
calvin plummers socks, on 18 July 2018 - 09:46 AM, said:
Wish I had been. They wouldn't have been as reckless. I was playing for Kickabout VIII .
#17
Posted 18 July 2018 - 10:08 AM
Siberian Spireite, on 18 July 2018 - 08:18 AM, said:
Injuries are either extrinsic or intrinsic.
Intrinsic are down to factors like conditioning and fatigue etc and can generally be avoided with planning, training etc.
Extrinsic are sometimes unavoidable of course.
(Although some people I know will even argue against this)!! - for example - was you hand conditioned enough to withstand the nature of the game? Could you have been better prepared to react quicker in the situation etc.... (if you get my drift)!?
Soft tissue injuries like hamstring strains are never down to bad luck though
#18
Posted 18 July 2018 - 10:28 AM
calvin plummers socks, on 18 July 2018 - 10:08 AM, said:
Intrinsic are down to factors like conditioning and fatigue etc and can generally be avoided with planning, training etc.
Extrinsic are sometimes unavoidable of course.
(Although some people I know will even argue against this)!! - for example - was you hand conditioned enough to withstand the nature of the game? Could you have been better prepared to react quicker in the situation etc.... (if you get my drift)!?
Soft tissue injuries like hamstring strains are never down to bad luck though
Thanks for explaining your meaning. Self-abuse jokes aside, I'm not sure how much better-conditioned my hand could have been- it was in a glove, I went for the ball, some careless tool decided to kick through the ball full-force at the same moment..... bad luck. It happens. Not sure how many of Drew's injuries have been bad luck in the same manner.
#19
Posted 18 July 2018 - 12:19 PM
#20
Posted 18 July 2018 - 01:07 PM
calvin plummers socks, on 18 July 2018 - 10:08 AM, said:
Intrinsic are down to factors like conditioning and fatigue etc and can generally be avoided with planning, training etc.
Extrinsic are sometimes unavoidable of course.
(Although some people I know will even argue against this)!! - for example - was you hand conditioned enough to withstand the nature of the game? Could you have been better prepared to react quicker in the situation etc.... (if you get my drift)!?
Soft tissue injuries like hamstring strains are never down to bad luck though
You've omitted the third type and the most common during a game the "contric".
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