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  • Bad luck (and risky signings) injury-wise

    this time around, good luck with them last time around. Just look ar Burnley/Leicester this season. Better squad than both, but so injury prone.

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    City didn't have a bad time with injuries last season either: it's said that Nigel Pearson and Craig Shakespeare (NP's assistant) have a really solid approach to training and sports science, helping players to keep themselves fit and avoid on-to-pitch injuries like sharp turns that cause ligament problems. I'm not sure if it's true, but as you suggest, having a settled and fit team has helped us get where we are. Just hope we can stay there for a few more weeks!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by LanguedocFox View Post
      City didn't have a bad time with injuries last season either: it's said that Nigel Pearson and Craig Shakespeare (NP's assistant) have a really solid approach to training and sports science, helping players to keep themselves fit and avoid on-to-pitch injuries like sharp turns that cause ligament problems. I'm not sure if it's true, but as you suggest, having a settled and fit team has helped us get where we are. Just hope we can stay there for a few more weeks!
      We have injury problems but better squad. Very questionable.

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      • #4
        We have not got a better squad Ffs . Leicester and burnley are good TEAMS we are a bunch of over the hill over paid individuals who couldn't give a flying **** about the fans or each other barring the odd player like hill . There is no team unity, no passion and no desire . 1 win in 6 is pathetic for a first 11 pulling in more that a quarter of a million quid a week . Leicester and burnley are streets ahead of qpr .

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