Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
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There are a lot but they are too scared to come out because of how the football culture is.

Many homosexual players are hiding behind reputedly male characteristics like balding, being fat or growing a beard
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pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
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Had this happened a month ago, we would not have loaned Pjaca, yes/no?
of course not, we're at a point where we barely have a healthy front 3 and a shitload of games coming up, we're probably going to be borrowing players from other positions like LBs and CMs to fill our front 3. but who knew that every single one of our attackers would pick up some sort of injury this winter?
 

sgjuveboy

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2012
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Bloody hilarious our fitness team is a joke. How is it that EPL players can stay fit through out a hectic season and yet we juventus have this kinda fitness in serie A.

Due to Italian carbs heavy diet?
Or low tech recovery tools?
Outdated diagnosis method?

To be honest, serie A players are getting scrawnier these days. Look at EPL players like aguero etc. Seems like we need better educated strength coach. And not some ex players or high school teachers who talks about food pyramid.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Bloody hilarious our fitness team is a joke. How is it that EPL players can stay fit through out a hectic season and yet we juventus have this kinda fitness in serie A.

Due to Italian carbs heavy diet?
Or low tech recovery tools?
Outdated diagnosis method?

To be honest, serie A players are getting scrawnier these days. Look at EPL players like aguero etc. Seems like we need better educated strength coach. And not some ex players or high school teachers who talks about food pyramid.
true, comparing Serie A and EPL pace of the game it would seem logical that fitness and physicality reliant EPL teams would get a larger amount of injuries, yet somehow Juve with all their energy conserving are in constant injury crisis
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,498
Bloody hilarious our fitness team is a joke. How is it that EPL players can stay fit through out a hectic season and yet we juventus have this kinda fitness in serie A.

Due to Italian carbs heavy diet?
Or low tech recovery tools?
Outdated diagnosis method?

To be honest, serie A players are getting scrawnier these days. Look at EPL players like aguero etc. Seems like we need better educated strength coach. And not some ex players or high school teachers who talks about food pyramid.
true, comparing Serie A and EPL pace of the game it would seem logical that fitness and physicality reliant EPL teams would get a larger amount of injuries, yet somehow Juve with all their energy conserving are in constant injury crisis
Maybe Italian teams training methods are too demanding on the players

Could also be due to the physical nature of the EPL the players are more athletic and built stronger

There probably isn't one reason why it is the way it is but a number of differences in Italy that might make a difference
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,739
Bloody hilarious our fitness team is a joke. How is it that EPL players can stay fit through out a hectic season and yet we juventus have this kinda fitness in serie A.

Due to Italian carbs heavy diet?
Or low tech recovery tools?
Outdated diagnosis method?

To be honest, serie A players are getting scrawnier these days. Look at EPL players like aguero etc. Seems like we need better educated strength coach. And not some ex players or high school teachers who talks about food pyramid.
Mans just said aguero as if the guys doesnt miss 3-4 months a season :sergio:
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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Maybe Italian teams training methods are too demanding on the players

Could also be due to the physical nature of the EPL the players are more athletic and built stronger

There probably isn't one reason why it is the way it is but a number of differences in Italy that might make a difference
In my opinion our fitness team is responsible. Look at Napoli, apart from Milik and Ghoulam they barely had an injury!
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,348
RAMI¹⁰;5686963 said:
In my opinion our fitness team is responsible. Look at Napoli, apart from Milik and Ghoulam they barely had an injury!
Yep. Both had 3 comeptions to play in as well.
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,739
I am sure post 2013 they had more injuries than us during the season...

Pjaca should have been kept but maybe he pressed for more playing time.
This indicates that is has to do more with style of play. Gotta admit letting the ball do the movement is less physically demanding on the ball. I do believe we spend to much time playing of the ball.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
32,399
Maybe Italian teams training methods are too demanding on the players

Could also be due to the physical nature of the EPL the players are more athletic and built stronger

There probably isn't one reason why it is the way it is but a number of differences in Italy that might make a difference
We had very few injuries under Conte

I think the problem is with Allegri and his medical staff
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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Marotta's job to sort this out. He is the man in charge. I expect an overhaul this summer in the fitness, medical and physio sectors of the club.
 

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