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KarlosMendosa
10/10/2006, 12:40 PM
Since the game, after which the warm down session was cancelled, we have had 3 injuries.

Any basic sports guru will tell you that warm downs are essential in any sport, professional and amateur.

Considering, we had a 5 hr flight the next day and then 3 players injured immediately after, my suspicions would point to a lack of warm down as of being at fault.

If I was a club manager and read in the paper that the Irish manager had cancelled the warm down, id never release that player again for international football while that manager is in charge

macdermesser
10/10/2006, 12:45 PM
Just read on the Betfair soccer forum .. which admitedly is not the first place to go for reliable info .. that Mc Geady has been injured in training?

Hope its not true ....

KarlosMendosa
10/10/2006, 12:52 PM
Its true

TheOwl
10/10/2006, 12:54 PM
Its true

Yep just had to write a story on it. Get the Paddy to do all the depressing Irish stories is the rule in the office today.

http://www.eurosport.com/football/euro-2008-qualifying/2006-2007/sport_sto982252.shtml

Golfer
10/10/2006, 1:22 PM
Plus the fact that the flight home was delayed by 2 or 3 hours.
The Squad was not back in Dublin until after midnight Sunday night at a time they should be in bed.

pete
10/10/2006, 2:18 PM
They could have warmed down in the dressing room? I am sure that room was heated. :D :eek:

eirebhoy
10/10/2006, 2:22 PM
I know they cancelled a training session but a warm down session is something that doesn't get cancelled as players just warm down themselves I assume?

"Paddy Kenny and Stephen Ireland both woke up yesterday morning with tightness in their hamstrings and Staunton suspects it may be related to the long five-hour journey from Larnaca."

That worries me though. We now have 6 injuries, none of which occured during the match.

cavan_fan
10/10/2006, 2:28 PM
From somewhere in the direction of Sunderland I can hear the phrase 'Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail'

NeilMcD
10/10/2006, 2:32 PM
Yeah the flight was reason for the hamstring. It was not the reason for O Brien or Mc Geadys injury or for Doyles. So only Kenny and Irelands injury could in anyway be ajudged to be the fault of the medical and coaching. team etc.

kingp35
10/10/2006, 3:25 PM
So only Kenny and Irelands injury could in anyway be ajudged to be the fault of the medical and coaching. team etc.

Thats enough

NeilMcD
10/10/2006, 3:35 PM
I am not saying it was their fault but I am saying the others cannot be their fault. To be hones after you play a game a 5 hour flight the next day is never a good thing but it has to be done and if you have torn your hamstring in anyway or even stretched it badly it will flare up after such a flight. It is all just speculation that lack of preperation has caused this problem.

galwayhoop
10/10/2006, 3:43 PM
They could have warmed down in the dressing room?

warmed down???? they never even WARMED UP

DonegalDub
10/10/2006, 3:53 PM
reminds me of a old joke I heard where an old-sytle manager told his centre-forward;" Warm up, son, I'm taking you off" at half-time

McGinty
10/10/2006, 11:57 PM
great point karlos, yet another shortcoming of steve "no clue" staunton

BobbySands
11/10/2006, 1:09 AM
Kenny might have pulled his hamstring gettin the ball out of the net. Is that 9 goals in two games ?

billybunter
11/10/2006, 3:40 AM
what did they fly home in? a fookin hot air balloon? and i thought roy keane at least got them privileges to get up and move about the cabin.
jaysus - i have played football with a hangover, in -10 degree weather, and 110 degree heat, and never fookin hurt meself on the drive home!!!

theworm2345
11/10/2006, 4:10 AM
Come on now, we all know the players are pulling out because they know if they play they will just get embarrassed :rolleyes: