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    Xavi Simons

    Wanyama had an issue. But Dier had appendicitis and Dembele just got old, so it wasn't really an injury crisis.
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    Roberto De Zerbi *OFFICIAL*

    I reckon he'll take the Italian national job once we're down.
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    Xavi Simons

    We were in the top 6 for least injuries 2014-2024. Then Munn and Ange got rid of our medical team and hired Brighton's (who were 20th). Now we are 20th. Our team moved to Wolves (im not sure how they are doing since)
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    Xavi Simons

    Re-hire Geoff Scott. That was when it all went to brick, when he fell out with Ange (about protecting red zone players) and Munn got rid of him
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    Xavi Simons

    Boot design (choice of studs, particularly wearing blades) is what the science points to Plastic weaving in the turf is another possible avenue that has correlation ACLs are caused specifically when there is movement in the upper limb, but the foot sticks. It's where something has prevented a...
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    Xavi Simons

    It's the same thing with an ACL. You don't get partial tears, it's binary
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    Xavi Simons

    Disagree. Scans are actually often inconclusive (MRIs are, unless there's something better than that come online very recently) and they have to do arthroscopies to tell. Players can usually tell themselves by sprinting or kicking a ball hard - the resistance you need for those isn't there...
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    Randal Kolo Muani

    Switch to a 4-4-2 diamond. Go balls in and start Maddison in the 10.
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    Xavi Simons

    Munn got rid of the decent ones we had, and replaced them with Brighton's team (our current lot). At that point Brighton had the worst injury record in the league
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    Xavi Simons

    You can't tell it's gone until you try and either sprint or kick a ball hard. It wouldn't have done any more damage.
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    Xavi Simons

    Just back in time for the business end of the playoff push
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    London Marathon

    It's the carbon shoes as much as anything that has made this possible
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    The German immigrant King of Pitcairn you mean?
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    Xavi Simons

    If your quads are underdeveloped, potentially
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    Xavi Simons

    Not ACLs. They are always over-extensions, never stress related. It's like blaming a broken leg on overuse.
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    American politics

    I'm still open to the idea that a successful assassination (preferably the full unholy trinity of Trump, Putin and Netanyahu) might make the whole world a better place. They can certainly be very effective anyway - the single act of the Yitzac Rabine one doomed the world to 30+ years of Middle...
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    Xavi Simons

    No ACLs are pure freaks caused by landing badly or getting your stud caught in the turf as the knee over-extends There's no link to conditioning or long-term wear at all The one correlation there is is to stud design. United ban players from wearing blades and have done since Ferguson. I...
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    Xavi Simons

    Its always like that. You feel ok after the snap. Its only when you try to run or kick the ball that you feel that you can't. Gazza in 91 was classic for that - he did his in the first challenge, not the second
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    *** The official 2025/26 Premier League thread ***

    Marinakis has thrown Sunderland a massive bung tonight surely?
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    ENIC

    But can he do it at Lincoln away?
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