Definitely. A couple of clubs here in Norway have adopted a training regime that is specifically meant to prevent hammys and groin strains and have seen remarkable improvements in that department in the last couple of seasons. Definitely something Arsenal need to address, although we always hope they don't.Arsenal players are notorious for picking up soft tissue injuries (hammy's, groin strains etc), that has have something to do with conditioning work they do (or lack of).
Something which is conveniently forgotten by the goons when they bleat on about their 'bad luck'.
Anyone else sick of hearing 20somethings spouting on and on about 'the arsenal way' of playing football? The same style we were playing 40+ years before Wenger rolled up?
Apart from our teams of the 90's and early 2000,sThat also really intrigues me. Teams aren't as unlucky with injuries as Arsenal have been over such a long period of time without there being something horribly wrong either in their training regime or the physio staff. I'm willing to bet it's the former.
Clearly we had a shit training regime those days too. And tbh we still get a lot of niggles like that, not as many as we used to but still enough to see that it is a problem and should be dealt with.Apart from our teams of the 90's and early 2000,s
I do like St Farcenal but I also heard one with a Jewish twist - Rosh Arshanah.
Anyways, chicken, eggs, hatched, and all that.
Oops must have missed this!
We should just take St Totteringham's Day and make it our own so they can never use it again.
How about "Saturday".
I don't see why we need to name the day - compose ourselves with quiet dignity, don't make a big deal out of it and just wink at all the Woolwich fans you see.
That wink will hurt more than gloating ever will.