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Posted 28 December 2024 - 06:07 PM

We have seen the sudden and unexpected decline of Man City owing to age compounded by injury, are we in the same boat? I know we have a healthy number of younger players and the likes of Dobra, Mandy, Oldaker, Berry, Sheckelford, Gordon, Horton and perhaps Colclough still (although his best years are probably behind him) are around their peak ages, however two of our main men, Grigg and Naylor are well over thirty, added to these are two more ageing important players in Banks and Grimes, whilst Madden (although hardly key on his contribution since signing) is also well over thirty, furthermore Williams and Dunkley aren't young, nor is Palmer (should we see him again). And then there is Fleck.
I know experience is important and it's always good to have the likes of one or two, such as Mike Jones who did a good job, as did Richie Humphries in Cook's first spell, but when you have four or more main men, including both your strikers the wrong side of thirty, especially when injuries mean they take longer to recover, it's a real worry.
The problem is we aren't likley to secure players of the quality of Grigg and Naylor whilst they are still at their peaks. Jack Lester was a real one off, and perhaps people suspected he was past it when we got him. Of course Jack went on to have six more seasons, three or four of them in steller form, and apart from a few occasions mainly injury free. But class 30+ year olds who retain their form and remain injury free for 2/3 more seasons are as rare as hen's teeth. You are much more likely to be landed with a dud on big money as we have seen in the past and thus far currently with Madden and Fleck, and maybe even Dunkley.

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Posted 28 December 2024 - 06:20 PM

Every team in World Football is getting older by the day.
It's nice to be able to Trust again.
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Posted 28 December 2024 - 06:38 PM

I’d say we’re doing extremely well, especially with our injuries why the negativity?

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Posted 28 December 2024 - 08:40 PM

View PostZigsuk, on 28 December 2024 - 06:07 PM, said:

We have seen the sudden and unexpected decline of Man City owing to age compounded by injury, are we in the same boat? I know we have a healthy number of younger players and the likes of Dobra, Mandy, Oldaker, Berry, Sheckelford, Gordon, Horton and perhaps Colclough still (although his best years are probably behind him) are around their peak ages, however two of our main men, Grigg and Naylor are well over thirty, added to these are two more ageing important players in Banks and Grimes, whilst Madden (although hardly key on his contribution since signing) is also well over thirty, furthermore Williams and Dunkley aren't young, nor is Palmer (should we see him again). And then there is Fleck.
I know experience is important and it's always good to have the likes of one or two, such as Mike Jones who did a good job, as did Richie Humphries in Cook's first spell, but when you have four or more main men, including both your strikers the wrong side of thirty, especially when injuries mean they take longer to recover, it's a real worry.
The problem is we aren't likley to secure players of the quality of Grigg and Naylor whilst they are still at their peaks. Jack Lester was a real one off, and perhaps people suspected he was past it when we got him. Of course Jack went on to have six more seasons, three or four of them in steller form, and apart from a few occasions mainly injury free. But class 30+ year olds who retain their form and remain injury free for 2/3 more seasons are as rare as hen's teeth. You are much more likely to be landed with a dud on big money as we have seen in the past and thus far currently with Madden and Fleck, and maybe even Dunkley.



I would say a big denominator in your comments is the type and severity of an injury, when a young player is taken out in the style of which,for example say Kabongo T. was,age is then not relevant if they go on to miss most of a season.
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Posted 28 December 2024 - 09:04 PM

View PostZigsuk, on 28 December 2024 - 06:07 PM, said:

We have seen the sudden and unexpected decline of Man City owing to age compounded by injury, are we in the same boat? I know we have a healthy number of younger players and the likes of Dobra, Mandy, Oldaker, Berry, Sheckelford, Gordon, Horton and perhaps Colclough still (although his best years are probably behind him) are around their peak ages, however two of our main men, Grigg and Naylor are well over thirty, added to these are two more ageing important players in Banks and Grimes, whilst Madden (although hardly key on his contribution since signing) is also well over thirty, furthermore Williams and Dunkley aren't young, nor is Palmer (should we see him again). And then there is Fleck.
I know experience is important and it's always good to have the likes of one or two, such as Mike Jones who did a good job, as did Richie Humphries in Cook's first spell, but when you have four or more main men, including both your strikers the wrong side of thirty, especially when injuries mean they take longer to recover, it's a real worry.
The problem is we aren't likley to secure players of the quality of Grigg and Naylor whilst they are still at their peaks. Jack Lester was a real one off, and perhaps people suspected he was past it when we got him. Of course Jack went on to have six more seasons, three or four of them in steller form, and apart from a few occasions mainly injury free. But class 30+ year olds who retain their form and remain injury free for 2/3 more seasons are as rare as hen's teeth. You are much more likely to be landed with a dud on big money as we have seen in the past and thus far currently with Madden and Fleck, and maybe even Dunkley.

I can?t be bothered to read a pod that is more than 2 paragraphs long. Or more an 150 words.

My reply is no. Stay off the pop
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Posted 29 December 2024 - 05:53 AM

View PostBald magician, on 28 December 2024 - 09:04 PM, said:

I can?t be bothered to read a pod that is more than 2 paragraphs long. Or more an 150 words.

My reply is no. Stay off the pop

Why bother answering then
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Posted 29 December 2024 - 06:20 AM

View PostZigsuk, on 28 December 2024 - 06:07 PM, said:

We have seen the sudden and unexpected decline of Man City owing to age compounded by injury, are we in the same boat? I know we have a healthy number of younger players and the likes of Dobra, Mandy, Oldaker, Berry, Sheckelford, Gordon, Horton and perhaps Colclough still (although his best years are probably behind him) are around their peak ages, however two of our main men, Grigg and Naylor are well over thirty, added to these are two more ageing important players in Banks and Grimes, whilst Madden (although hardly key on his contribution since signing) is also well over thirty, furthermore Williams and Dunkley aren't young, nor is Palmer (should we see him again). And then there is Fleck.
I know experience is important and it's always good to have the likes of one or two, such as Mike Jones who did a good job, as did Richie Humphries in Cook's first spell, but when you have four or more main men, including both your strikers the wrong side of thirty, especially when injuries mean they take longer to recover, it's a real worry.
The problem is we aren't likley to secure players of the quality of Grigg and Naylor whilst they are still at their peaks. Jack Lester was a real one off, and perhaps people suspected he was past it when we got him. Of course Jack went on to have six more seasons, three or four of them in steller form, and apart from a few occasions mainly injury free. But class 30+ year olds who retain their form and remain injury free for 2/3 more seasons are as rare as hen's teeth. You are much more likely to be landed with a dud on big money as we have seen in the past and thus far currently with Madden and Fleck, and maybe even Dunkley.



As with Jack and the Chief you often find a player can step down a level and extend his career by an extra season or two.


We?ve had a few injuries very similar in nature - three with calf injuries? I?m wondering if there?s been a change in training or perhaps the training pith is harder etc
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Posted 29 December 2024 - 08:35 AM

I think Man City is more down to mental fatigue, the alarm bells must have been ringing when Rodri complained about too many games pre-season
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Posted 29 December 2024 - 10:16 AM

Cook brought in Drummond, Gordon, Metcalfe, Markanday, Araujo, Daley-Campbell, Tanton & Thompson to give us a lower age profile for this season. We already had Dobra, Berry, Hobson, Mandeville, Horton, Oldaker, Colclough & Sheckleford under 30 so I don't think age is too much of a concern at this point. Injuries seem to be hitting young & old alike.
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Posted 29 December 2024 - 10:39 AM

View PostToddhopper., on 29 December 2024 - 10:16 AM, said:

Cook brought in Drummond, Gordon, Metcalfe, Markanday, Araujo, Daley-Campbell, Tanton & Thompson to give us a lower age profile for this season. We already had Dobra, Berry, Hobson, Mandeville, Horton, Oldaker, Colclough & Sheckleford under 30 so I don't think age is too much of a concern at this point. Injuries seem to be hitting young & old alike.



Yes I agree but the aging players such as Grigg and Naylor are key players for us, as arguably are Grimes and Banks, and in theory although not so far in practice, Madden
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Posted 29 December 2024 - 10:50 AM

Personally do think we have an issue with aging star players.
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Posted 29 December 2024 - 02:25 PM

View PostLondonBlue, on 29 December 2024 - 10:50 AM, said:

Personally do think we have an issue with aging star players.


Liverpool are about to splash the cash on a 33 year old centre back and a 32 year old striker to keep them at the club for another couple of seasons at least and I can't blame them. Any team needs a mix of experience and youth, and as others have said, it's not as though it's all the older players who are injured so we can't put it down to ageing muscles etc.
Madden is rumoured to be back in early January, along with Fleck and Jacobs, so hopefully, better times ahead.
Let's hope for three points today, with a Drummond goal or two, if he plays, that is.
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Posted 29 December 2024 - 05:34 PM

View PostZigsuk, on 28 December 2024 - 06:07 PM, said:

We have seen the sudden and unexpected decline of Man City owing to age compounded by injury, are we in the same boat? I know we have a healthy number of younger players and the likes of Dobra, Mandy, Oldaker, Berry, Sheckelford, Gordon, Horton and perhaps Colclough still (although his best years are probably behind him) are around their peak ages, however two of our main men, Grigg and Naylor are well over thirty, added to these are two more ageing important players in Banks and Grimes, whilst Madden (although hardly key on his contribution since signing) is also well over thirty, furthermore Williams and Dunkley aren't young, nor is Palmer (should we see him again). And then there is Fleck.
I know experience is important and it's always good to have the likes of one or two, such as Mike Jones who did a good job, as did Richie Humphries in Cook's first spell, but when you have four or more main men, including both your strikers the wrong side of thirty, especially when injuries mean they take longer to recover, it's a real worry.
The problem is we aren't likley to secure players of the quality of Grigg and Naylor whilst they are still at their peaks. Jack Lester was a real one off, and perhaps people suspected he was past it when we got him. Of course Jack went on to have six more seasons, three or four of them in steller form, and apart from a few occasions mainly injury free. But class 30+ year olds who retain their form and remain injury free for 2/3 more seasons are as rare as hen's teeth. You are much more likely to be landed with a dud on big money as we have seen in the past and thus far currently with Madden and Fleck, and maybe even Dunkley.

Your threads are becoming very tiresome
Always seems to be a side swipe at the team and management
Of the 3 you list at the end for goodness sake, Madden got injured, Dunkley was playing well before injury and Fleck was probably not fit when he arrived
Sick of your negativity
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Posted 29 December 2024 - 06:01 PM

I'm all for having some older players because experience is invaluable, but only with the right balance of younger players
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Posted 29 December 2024 - 06:03 PM

View PostBlue roan lily, on 29 December 2024 - 05:34 PM, said:

Your threads are becoming very tiresome
Always seems to be a side swipe at the team and management
Of the 3 you list at the end for goodness sake, Madden got injured, Dunkley was playing well before injury and Fleck was probably not fit when he arrived
Sick of your negativity

Finally others are starting to call it out.
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Posted 30 December 2024 - 04:35 PM

View PostFit as a Nelson, on 29 December 2024 - 06:03 PM, said:

Finally others are starting to call it out.



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