Luca Toni (21 Viewers)

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
What a joke! You blame the doctor for torn knee ligamnets? I hope those doctors don't give people cancer or cause them to die from carbon monoxide asphyxiation. Damn doctors :sergio:
That's the urge to find a scaegoat.
I don't think that's what DelPiero Style meant. I think he blames the doctors for giving Luca Toni a green light to play since he wasn't fully fit for the game.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,924
I can only call it bad luck how the quick fixes that we buy get injured immediately.
We brought Knezevic as a 4th choice CB, the other CBs got injured and when we needed Knezevic to replace them he got a long term injury.
Rinaudo was a similar case this year. Brought as a 4th choice and got injured after his 1st match during our fullback injury crisis.
This time Luca Toni. Striker injury crisis, we need him, he plays one match and bang.

The doctors couldn't have done this even if they wanted to. It's simply bad luck, fucking bad luck.
 

the jesus

Senior Member
Jun 10, 2009
829
I don't think that's what DelPiero Style meant. I think he blames the doctors for giving Luca Toni a green light to play since he wasn't fully fit for the game.
He was fully fit to play the game.

He was having muscle related problems after the Napoli game, but that's got nothing to do with the knee injury he sustained last night.
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,750
Ajen at this point in time I would say it's not 'bad luck' but rather out training methods. I would like to take a look at our players diets, work outs, and training. Also our medics what do they do to prevent injury?
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Even if he wasn't fully fit, it doesn't really change anything, since the injury he sustained last night was in the knee and the other thing was muscle related. The one thing has got nothing to do with the other.
I know this. I know how you pick up knee injuries. I'm familiar with them.


Was just explaining Del Piero Style post and saying what he probably meant.
 

the jesus

Senior Member
Jun 10, 2009
829
Give me a number I'll give them a piece of my mind :andy2: But seriously you guys think all of these injuries are coincidence?
These knee injurys is just bad luck. It's got nothing to do with training methods or anything of that kind. If it where muscle injurys like the one's we've seen for the past 2-3 seasons it's another matter. That can be related to training methods and stuff like that. But we've seen a huge drop in that area this season though.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
I can only call it bad luck how the quick fixes that we buy get injured immediately.
We brought Knezevic as a 4th choice CB, the other CBs got injured and when we needed Knezevic to replace them he got a long term injury.
Rinaudo was a similar case this year. Brought as a 4th choice and got injured after his 1st match during our fullback injury crisis.
This time Luca Toni. Striker injury crisis, we need him, he plays one match and bang.

The doctors couldn't have done this even if they wanted to. It's simply bad luck, fucking bad luck.
Precisely. Doctors can't control when a knee goes cack on the field.
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
Ajen at this point in time I would say it's not 'bad luck' but rather out training methods. I would like to take a look at our players diets, work outs, and training. Also our medics what do they do to prevent injury?
I think we hire the best fitness coach this year,Roberto de Bellis. I remember read in some site, how really good this man known as Mr.Zero Accidents
 

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