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Rodgers slams England over Sturridge treatment

Brendan Rodgers has spoken in greater detail about why he feels Daniel Sturridge’s injury - sustained on international duty with England - could have been avoided.

 

A clearly irritated Rodgers claims that Sturridge was injured on what would usually have been a “rest day” had the striker been with his club rather than his country. Furthermore, not only was Sturridge training on that day (Friday), he was playing a full intensity 11 a side game less than 48 hours after playing the full ninety minutes of England’s 1-0 win over Norway on Wednesday night.

 

You don’t need a sports science degree to know that a player with a history of muscular problems should not be overworked like that.

 

And as if that wasn’t bad enough, Rodgers also revealed that Sturridge warned the England staff he was at risk of being injured if his specialist training routine was disrupted. Those warnings were ignored, and lo and behold Sturridge was injured. Still, he’s due back for England’s next international, so no harm done eh Roy?

 

These are quotes from Rodgers in today’s Daily Telegraph

 

“From images I’ve seen Daniel’s actually sprinted with the ball nearly 50 yards, three-quarters of the pitch, to shoot and that’s when he pulls up. That’s where the issues are. We’re obviously disappointed because we feel it was an injury which could have been prevented.

 

“Here we look at the individual player. Think of Daniel’s week. He plays a high-level game at Tottenham on Sunday, goes away and meets up with the [England] squad on Monday. I believe on the Tuesday they did a session which he was involved in. Then he played a second game on the Wednesday. On the Friday it would be an active recovery for us. After the game, 48 hours later, is critical for recovery.

 

“I think clubs work differently at times to international teams. It’s more the recovery strategy. When we look at our players here, we look at them individually in terms of what their needs are. Fast players would have a second day’s recovery, while other players can work on that day. When you are that type of quick player like Daniel Sturridge, Raheem Sterling and boys like Danny Welbeck, you need to recover them. Sturridge has worked so hard over pre-season and looked very fit and strong in our last game against Tottenham."

 

Asked if the England team were made aware of Sturridge’s particular training programme, Rodgers said:

 

“Absolutely. The players go there and tell the associations how they work. Of course it’s always up to the manager of the association. And on that second day they can do tactical work but for us and the methods of how we work, that can only be low to moderate intensity in small spaces, or you get injuries.

 

“I have good relations with Roy [Hodgson]. We speak, I give him the run-down on all our young players, their positioning, and all that. I’m one who is very pro the national teams. I am an Irishman and I actually want to help England. The core of our team is based around that.

 

"Look at Jordan Henderson the other night, playing in a diamond and he’s very fluid because he knows how to work it. Look at Raheem, he knows how to work it. We want to help them but this doesn’t help them and certainly doesn’t help us, especially when they know how we work.”

 

The worst part of it all is that there is absolutely nothing to prevent this happening again next time. Liverpool’s players have their own individually tailored training programmes but when they go and join up with their countries (not just England) that goes out of the window.

 

It seems farcical that clubs pay these players such vast amounts of money but have no control over what happens when they join up with their countries.If Roy Hodgson wants to “test a player’s resolve” by making him play when he’s injured, there’s nothing in place to stop him. If he wants to dismiss the advice of Liverpool’s medical people and ignore the concerns of a player who knows his own body much better than the England staff could possibly do, there’s nothing to stop him.

 

This isn't the first time it's happened, and you can be sure it won't be the last either.

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Daniel Sturridge scores our goals

Scores our goals

Scores our goals

Daniel Sturridge scores our goals

He's better than Suarez

 

(To the tune of London Bridge is falling down)

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At the end of the summer - Rodgers stock was high whilst Hodgson's was almost done. But a month is a long time in football and now Hodgson's position is fairly solid whilst Rodgers has fallen away dramatically.

 

Comments by Rodgers, however fair or correct regarding Sturridge, will only be interpreted as whinging and the acts of a manager under pressure. The typical response amongst the fanbase will be about not caring what the media or rivals say. However, even the most dimwitted surely cannot have failed to notice that PR in football is almost as important as the reality. 

 

So Rodgers is going to have to grin and bear it for the time-being. He can respond in-kind to Hodgson when he has a better hand to play. 

 

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New contract so he can be sold in the summer...................or am I being too cynical?

150k seems a lot but probably not in this day and age.

 

he deserves a new contract. hes scored something like 35 in 50.

 

in the short term the club will hope it spurs him on to achieve greater things for us but im sure they re also thinking about if he has to be sold. wonder is there a buy out clause?

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new contract 150k a week according to toak spoat.

 

can brendan get a team working around him like he did with suarez?

 

The question is could Sturridge stay fit long enough to have the time working around him.

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At the end of the summer - Rodgers stock was high whilst Hodgson's was almost done. But a month is a long time in football and now Hodgson's position is fairly solid whilst Rodgers has fallen away dramatically.

 

Comments by Rodgers, however fair or correct regarding Sturridge, will only be interpreted as whinging and the acts of a manager under pressure. The typical response amongst the fanbase will be about not caring what the media or rivals say. However, even the most dimwitted surely cannot have failed to notice that PR in football is almost as important as the reality.

 

So Rodgers izs going to have to grin and bear it for the time-being. He can respond in-kind to Hodgson when he has a better hand to play.

 

Agree with what you're saying but for me fuck the PR,lets play Sturridge if he's fit, win the game and then face the shit storm to follow from the outraged southerners Daily Mail Ingurland fans (especially after reading the shit Ferguson used to pull)..at least with a smile on our faces.

The alternative doesn't bear thinking about.....

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New contract so he can be sold in the summer...................or am I being too cynical?

 

Fuck off with that shit. Fucking hell, do we need these merchants of doom following the club? Grips me shits this fucking nonsense.

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Agree with what you're saying but for me fuck the PR,lets play Sturridge if he's fit, win the game and then face the shit storm to follow from the outraged southerners Daily Mail Ingurland fans (especially after reading the shit Ferguson used to pull)..at least with a smile on our faces.

The alternative doesn't bear thinking about.....

Ferguson was massively successful, when you achieve that you can do pretty much what you like and the press/fans/managers will eat whatever shit you feed them.

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I've come up with courage and - at an extreme push - porridge.

 

Danny Sturridge

Show us courage

And eat your porridge

 

To the tune of Beethoven's 3rd.

 

It works if you glaze over.

Good job it was you that posted it then, wasn't it, Tom?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boom, boom!

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Can't stand the fact that Mario Ballotelli already has a song yet Sturridge is still not taken into our repertoire fully. He's the stand out striker in the team now, sees his future in a liverpool shirt. The comment about songs that he made when signing speaks volumes. Lets get behind the lad; it's not like we're blessed with goalscorers at the moment.

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If he's getting a new contract, he better start insisting on getting his rest while on England duty.

 

Hodgson would be after costing us £600k at this stage.

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At this stage if he were to remove his top next time he scores, revealing a t-shirt which read "Roy Hodgson's head is made of shit", I'd pretty much consider him to have repaid this new contract in full.

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Danny, Danny cool.

Dances like a crazy fool.

 

I'm tellin' ya.

 

Instead of 'dances like a crazy fool'

 

'He's scoring goals on you'. or 'He's scoring more than you". Or even "He'll get a goal or two". You know, for when he scores and stuff.

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to the tune of Rebel Rebel by David Bowie

 

 

 

Danny Danny, your goals are the best

Danny Danny, with red on your chest

Danny Danny, how could they know?

Hot stuff, you scored a goal !

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Instead of 'dances like a crazy fool'

 

'He's scoring goals on you'. or 'He's scoring more than you". Or even "He'll get a goal or two". You know, for when he scores and stuff.

 

 

Danny, Danny cool.

*A decent line referencing him being a really good footballer, possibly with the last word as rule or school, because you and two don't really rhyme with cool, and it's actually bringing me out in a slight OCD rash*

Danny, Danny cool.

Dances like a crazy fool.

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Can I just stop you both there and tell you that this is a shit idea.  

 

Danny, Danny cool

Danny, Danny cool 

 

might just work, but the call and response stuff for the verse is not going to happen.  

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Danny, Danny cool.

*A decent line referencing him being a really good footballer, possibly with the last word as rule or school, because you and two don't really rhyme with cool, and it's actually bringing me out in a slight OCD rash*

Danny, Danny cool.

Dances like a crazy fool.

 

"fool" gives the opposition too much leeway to turn this into a negative. Danny, Danny Cool will probably be what it becomes on the terraces anyway, if Stringy has his way.

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