From: FF on 5 Jun 2010 20:46 Bruce D. Scott wrote: > Frank Custers (info(a)roswell.nl) wrote: > > : No doctor in the world will be able to stop a football-player acting like an > : idiot on the pitch as Robben did in the final minutes of this friendly. > : Robben would have had the same injury at Bayern if he did the same > : circus-act on the pitch. Muller-Wohlfahrt or no Muller-Wohlfahrt. > : The medical staff can show what they are worth when a player gets an injury. > : The level of fitness is something else. That's a job for the fitness-traners > : and not the doctors. I think the fitness-trainers at Bayern are of a much > : better level than the Dutch. > > No, it has nothing to do with Germany, Holland, or Bayern. Just that > Mueller Wohlfahrt is something special. You might be forgetting that > the team physio (which he is also, not just doctor) is crucial in > keeping players with muscle-pull problems fit. Just knowing how to > power them down after a match, and how to bring them back in training > when they are vulnerable (i.e., Robben was nursing his calf-pull problem > all season). It is not drugs. It is deep understanding of the injury > process as well as the healing process. If this is so, the dutch should hire him for the Cup, just to look after Robben. Seriously.
From: Bruce D. Scott on 6 Jun 2010 00:00 FF (FAIRFOOTBALL.COM(a)domainsbyproxy.com) wrote: : Bruce D. Scott wrote: : > Frank Custers (info(a)roswell.nl) wrote: : > : > : No doctor in the world will be able to stop a football-player acting like an : > : idiot on the pitch as Robben did in the final minutes of this friendly. : > : Robben would have had the same injury at Bayern if he did the same : > : circus-act on the pitch. Muller-Wohlfahrt or no Muller-Wohlfahrt. : > : The medical staff can show what they are worth when a player gets an injury. : > : The level of fitness is something else. That's a job for the fitness-traners : > : and not the doctors. I think the fitness-trainers at Bayern are of a much : > : better level than the Dutch. : > : > No, it has nothing to do with Germany, Holland, or Bayern. Just that : > Mueller Wohlfahrt is something special. You might be forgetting that : > the team physio (which he is also, not just doctor) is crucial in : > keeping players with muscle-pull problems fit. Just knowing how to : > power them down after a match, and how to bring them back in training : > when they are vulnerable (i.e., Robben was nursing his calf-pull problem : > all season). It is not drugs. It is deep understanding of the injury : > process as well as the healing process. : If this is so, the dutch should hire him for the Cup, just to look : after Robben. Seriously. Well it is so, but the Dutch don't have the chance, since Germany have hired Mueller-Wohlfahrt as their physio since as long as I can remember... -- ciao, Bruce drift wave turbulence: http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~bds/
From: FF on 6 Jun 2010 00:08 Bruce D. Scott wrote: > FF (FAIRFOOTBALL.COM(a)domainsbyproxy.com) wrote: > : Bruce D. Scott wrote: > : > Frank Custers (info(a)roswell.nl) wrote: > : > > : > : No doctor in the world will be able to stop a football-player acting like an > : > : idiot on the pitch as Robben did in the final minutes of this friendly. > : > : Robben would have had the same injury at Bayern if he did the same > : > : circus-act on the pitch. Muller-Wohlfahrt or no Muller-Wohlfahrt. > : > : The medical staff can show what they are worth when a player gets an injury. > : > : The level of fitness is something else. That's a job for the fitness-traners > : > : and not the doctors. I think the fitness-trainers at Bayern are of a much > : > : better level than the Dutch. > : > > : > No, it has nothing to do with Germany, Holland, or Bayern. Just that > : > Mueller Wohlfahrt is something special. You might be forgetting that > : > the team physio (which he is also, not just doctor) is crucial in > : > keeping players with muscle-pull problems fit. Just knowing how to > : > power them down after a match, and how to bring them back in training > : > when they are vulnerable (i.e., Robben was nursing his calf-pull problem > : > all season). It is not drugs. It is deep understanding of the injury > : > process as well as the healing process. > > : If this is so, the dutch should hire him for the Cup, just to look > : after Robben. Seriously. > > Well it is so, but the Dutch don't have the chance, since Germany have > hired Mueller-Wohlfahrt as their physio since as long as I can remember... Then I guess he should indeed be good. Do you think they'd mind if he attended to Robben too in between ?
From: Futbolmetrix on 6 Jun 2010 00:27 On Jun 6, 1:43 am, MH <MHnos...(a)ucalgary.ca> wrote: > > Good news for me from a fantasy scout perspective as Elia, who scored > today, is his natural replacement. We should just call this cycle over and declare you the winner. Jesus Navas also played and scored for Spain, while my Guizas and Cazorlas are off at the beach :-( D
From: SHUSSBAR on 6 Jun 2010 08:51 On Jun 5, 4:50 pm, "Mark V." <markvande...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Jun 5, 12:51 pm, Google Beta User <wanyik...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > No Robben? My brackets are getting effed. > > > No Robben means I might have to reverse the Holland vs. Brazil qfinal, > > or maybe even Holland vs. Italy 2nd round results. > > As good as Robben is, I think that winger-deep Netherlands can absorb > his loss, especially vs. Denmark, Japan, and Cameroon. He might even > be able to play in the advanced stages. Hell yes!!
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