Posted on 30 June 2008
Tags: gianluca nani, Injuries, milan, rumours, Sheffield Utd, Transfers, West Ham News
There are many who are saying we will struggle next season, and that there will be no major signings, which will be our downfall.
Personally I am not worried, nor will I be drawn into negativity. What we have to realise is that we have this Sheffield utd lot stalking us like Michael Myers did to Jamie Lee Curtis. Plus we have to offload some players that really don’t belong at the club. Plus we have the injury issue that is being addressed, and if what is written is true, then Nani is sending the injury
prone to Milan for assessment.
As far as the no big signings debate goes, the possibility is that this is just cloak n dagger stuff-a smoke screen if you like. But what must be realised is the fact we have Read the full story
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Posted on 20 May 2008
Tags: Alan Curbishley, Injuries, West Ham News
By Dave Hall
A newspaper has written that sportst physiologist Jackie Dabinett and co have came up with answers to West Hams severe injury crisis.
One particular piece of the article that interested me was when she said,
” We are not in a position to disclose the findings, but there a number of recommendations, that if acted upon, should reduce the likelihood of injury in the future and also enhance performance.”
If a solution or solutions have been found this will be a blessing for everyone. But I would love to know what the findings were, because the injuries the club had were astounding, and many fans were left wondering what the causes were. Many fans had their theories, with some saying it’s the medical staff, others saying it’s because we bought a bunch of crocks, while some said it’s just bad luck. And many other ideas as to what set of these chain of injuries.
Many tests were done, including diet etc, questions were asked and the findings will now be passed on, but will us fans ever know what they found. I for one would love to know, because Read the full story
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Posted on 12 May 2008
Tags: dean ashton, Injuries, West Ham News
By Dave Hall
Looking back, I am curious just how many more goals Dean Ashton would have scored if he had been able to play more games and was 100 % fit from the start. Considering what Deano has gone through, he has done a great job, despite having injuries. And looking at his last two goals, and seeing his performance level start to increase towards the end of the season, I can’t wait to see him back after the summer. What we partly missed from him due to unfortunate circumstances, will change next season, and we will see Deano be even more of a Read the full story
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Posted on 03 May 2008
Tags: Injuries, West Ham News
Personally I am pleased we are safe this season, but i’ll be glad when the last game is over.
A serious matter is being addressed at West Ham in the summer…why all the injuries? Indeed it is serious and its more than just bad luck that we have had such a crisis. Many areas will be looked at, including diet, training, and equipment. This must be dealt with if we are to avoid this Read the full story
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Posted on 21 April 2008
Tags: curbishley, Injuries, Poll, resign, West Ham News
Has Curbishley reached a point where he has done all he can for the Hammers Team & Fans? 58% of West Ham fans thinks he has in a recent poll.
Poor Eggy was blamed for paying over the odds on wages to bring players in? when the truth be known, it was because Curbs was a manager that a majority of elite players didn’t want to play for, and Eggy had no choice but to bribe players to sign up.
Why is it, that we have such an injury crisis all season? Obviously Curbs is not directly involved, but why as a manager did he wait until the end of season to find out what the problem was? this website knew there was a problem back in October.
Lets face it Curbs, the players are unhappy and even more so are the fans Read the full story
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Posted on 18 April 2008
Tags: chadwell heath, curbs, Injuries, roehampton University, training
In a bid to end the ongoing injury crisis, Curbs has asked Roehampton University’s Sport Performance Assessment and Rehabilitation Centre (SPARC) to work alongside staff at Chadwell Heath, with the club also looking at everything from footwear to training pitches. The manager said: Read the full story
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