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Brill
Hasn't played either of the pre-season games so far and it was mentioned on here that he's carrying a knock. Anyone know how serious it is? Would be a huge loss if he's not organising the defence come first game of the season.
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Re: Brill
Amazing the amount of players who get injured pre season before the serious business even starts !
That applies to all teams.
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When they stop at the end of the season the body is allowed to wind down. The club will have given them a programme to follow and I'm sure they all do it. However, once they get back to a full preseason the intensity is increased massively and suddenly your muscles are screaming what's going on!! So you tend to see a lot of strains due to the lack of intensity which the body was used to and suddenly forgot about!Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2019 1:12 pmAmazing the amount of players who get injured pre season before the serious business even starts !
That applies to all teams.
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My adult football team trainer was an ex army PT instructor, OMG, he really put us through it, but I used to LOVE the hard training, at 22 years old so fit I felt like I could jump over a house and loved playing in the hot weather, slow heartbeat and could run non stop for the whole game. After I got a bad knee injury, my fitness suffered. One of my friends has never suffered an injury, small guy, I changed his position from winger to fullback, put years on his playing career and he is still playing well in the midweek 5 a side league and also for a Sunday 11 a side league team, sometimes against players as young as 17/18 years old and he still holds his own, makes the ball do the work !! All this at 63 years old and he is still around the same weight as when he was in his 20s, quite amazing, could have been me if I had not got injured.Thor wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2019 1:48 pmWhen they stop at the end of the season the body is allowed to wind down. The club will have given them a programme to follow and I'm sure they all do it. However, once they get back to a full preseason the intensity is increased massively and suddenly your muscles are screaming what's going on!! So you tend to see a lot of strains due to the lack of intensity which the body was used to and suddenly forgot about!Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2019 1:12 pmAmazing the amount of players who get injured pre season before the serious business even starts !
That applies to all teams.