Of course it is a little luck but it has been good injury management too.If you have ever been into the weights/massage/treatment areas at the SCG you would know that the Swans realy go the whole hog on injury management.They grill each player after every game and the players have to fill out a injury sheet after every game stating all their muscle tightness and twingers and if some thing didnt feel right so IMO thats good management.
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Of course it is a little luck but it has been good injury management too.If you have ever been into the weights/massage/treatment areas at the SCG you would know that the Swans realy go the whole hog on injury management.They grill each player after every game and the players have to fill out a injury sheet after every game stating all their muscle tightness and twingers and if some thing didnt feel right so IMO thats good management.
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And yet on the other thread you've suggested it was a combination of both, as well as players playing with injuries.
I don't think anyone has ever suggested that luck's not been one element. But I'd be amazed if it were all just down to luck. There have been too few for too long.
I'm not sure if what I wrote on the other thread was amazingly confusing or people are being a bit daft today or just wilfully difficult.
It is possible that something can happen as the result of (say) three reasons, but one of those reasons is the major one.
I think luck is the major reason - good injury management can't stop knee injuries, ankle injuries, shoulder dislocations, broken bones, broken arms, broken hands, broken faces, etc. Impact injuries are luck and we've been lucky.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
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On the other thread I suggested three reasons - one of them (luck) being the major one.
I'm not sure if what I wrote on the other thread was amazingly confusing or people are being a bit daft today or just wilfully difficult.
It is possible that something can happen as the result of (say) three reasons, but one of those reasons is the major one.
I think luck is the major reason - good injury management can't stop knee injuries, ankle injuries, shoulder dislocations, broken bones, broken arms, broken hands, broken faces, etc. Impact injuries are luck and we've been lucky.In one thread you say its all down to luck but in another you say its combination.
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If you have ever been into the weights/massage/treatment areas at the SCG you would know that the Swans realy go the whole hog on injury management.They grill each player after every game and the players have to fill out a injury sheet after every game stating all their muscle tightness and twingers and if some thing didnt feel right so IMO thats good management.He had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie.Comment
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Of course it is a little luck but it has been good injury management too.If you have ever been into the weights/massage/treatment areas at the SCG you would know that the Swans realy go the whole hog on injury management.They grill each player after every game and the players have to fill out a injury sheet after every game stating all their muscle tightness and twingers and if some thing didnt feel right so IMO thats good management.Sit down or i swear to God i'll have you shot.Comment
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And yet on the other thread you've suggested it was a combination of both, as well as players playing with injuries.
I don't think anyone has ever suggested that luck's not been one element. But I'd be amazed if it were all just down to luck. There have been too few for too long.Comment
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Of course it is a little luck but it has been good injury management too.If you have ever been into the weights/massage/treatment areas at the SCG you would know that the Swans realy go the whole hog on injury management.They grill each player after every game and the players have to fill out a injury sheet after every game stating all their muscle tightness and twingers and if some thing didnt feel right so IMO thats good management.Comment
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LOL...So I guess we....
can look forward....
to one of these....
types of posts in the next few minutes.Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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Hall may be back this week (or he may not).
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While losing Hall leaves a massive hole in their forward line, midfielder Nick Malceski agreed with Roos that it made the Swans less predictable.
"We still had a lot of options up there and I guess it was good for us knowing that Hally is coming back in this week," Malceski said.
Roos added there was a "slight chance" Tadhg Kennelly could be ready to return from injury this week as well.Comment
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