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    #91
    does anyone even know the severity of his injury and true recovery status..!!?

    if the club can't even get freaking Rapids to take a chance on him, must be pretty bad still..?

    Hull keeps blabbing that he is almost recovered, ready for action... blah blah and then he goes missing from the squad all together come game day..!!

    they need to loan him out to another championship club or even a MLS team before window closes..!! because nobody gonna buy him even at CutRate which such a questionable and cloudy health status...!!?
    & it's clear as day that the coach isnt going to be giving much game minutes even if he was deemed healthy enough to partake..!!?

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      #92
      He was training with the team 2-3 days ago.
      "This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh

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        #93
        Originally posted by Scooter View Post
        Ach.. why do our players have the worst luck in Europe? Yes yes, there are exceptions, but so many of them seem to sit on the bench and then fall-out of European clubs in higher-tier leagues (such as Championship, EPL, Bundesliga, etc) Taremi is more of an exception to this phenomenon.

        I don't get it with Allahyar.. he is fit but his body keeps failing him. Considering where he is at, I doubt it's due to eating poorly; I am guessing his string of injuries is from over-training, and also inappropriate training.

        In my opinion, a move to MLS would be good for him, assuming he can stay healthy. Last place or not, he would garner many minutes with the Rapids, and as some have said, MLS is a far better league than many of you think. PP and the like would have a lot of trouble beating the top MLS teams.
        All these Iranian players don't think diet is part of fitness. They all go to chelo kabobs, drink coke and eat carbs like maniacs.

        A good guess would be: it's his diet and all the inflammation all those carbs and gluten cause.
        "This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh

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          #94
          Originally posted by taremiscores View Post

          All these Iranian players don't think diet is part of fitness. They all go to chelo kabobs, drink coke and eat carbs like maniacs.

          A good guess would be: it's his diet and all the inflammation all those carbs and gluten cause.
          I don't know, man. Again, if he is overtraining, and overworking one muscle group while not doing so with a complementary muscle group, it leads to imbalances. The reason I am not so sure about the "bad diet" theory in his particular case, is because English teams in the Championship and Premiership have so much money and many resources to monitor and individualize fitness plans. Maybe Hull is different?

          But yeah.. if we were talking about someone from a PGPL team? Absolutely.. poor diet AND poor fitness regimen would be the primary causes.

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            #95
            I had big hopes for him and have tried not to post negatively in here but I’m starting to lose hope in this one too. And always something going on during international break…

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              #96
              Originally posted by Scooter View Post

              I don't know, man. Again, if he is overtraining, and overworking one muscle group while not doing so with a complementary muscle group, it leads to imbalances. The reason I am not so sure about the "bad diet" theory in his particular case, is because English teams in the Championship and Premiership have so much money and many resources to monitor and individualize fitness plans. Maybe Hull is different?

              But yeah.. if we were talking about someone from a PGPL team? Absolutely.. poor diet AND poor fitness regimen would be the primary causes.
              Unfortunately it really depends on the coach and his team as well as the club culture. Lot of teams seem to give too much power and influence to their coaches and let them dictate fitness and nutrition with their own teams.

              For example, I know with Man United, Solskjær was a firm believer in training and playing through the pain barrier, like the "old school way". This ofc resulted in many injuries throughout the season and also ruined some players like Martial who is permanently injured these days.

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                #97
                Originally posted by Scooter View Post

                I don't know, man. Again, if he is overtraining, and overworking one muscle group while not doing so with a complementary muscle group, it leads to imbalances. The reason I am not so sure about the "bad diet" theory in his particular case, is because English teams in the Championship and Premiership have so much money and many resources to monitor and individualize fitness plans. Maybe Hull is different?

                But yeah.. if we were talking about someone from a PGPL team? Absolutely.. poor diet AND poor fitness regimen would be the primary causes.
                They cannot track him when he goes to Iranian restaurants after the match or has high-carb Turkish food his wife makes (just joking here). The thing is, Allahyar was successful early on because he was of course talented but he was physically so much stronger than other 17 year olds. But now he is playing against tough men in one of the most physical leagues in the world. Everything has to be done right.

                It may be a bunch of things that gets him injured, but it keeps happening. I am just assuming a non-footballer diet is one of them.
                "This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh

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                  #98
                  Injury to players seems a fundamental issue with Hull..! their fitness coaches certainly doing somethings wrong..? there were way too many reports of players getting injured last season for it to be a norm or just a coincidence..!!

                  This frequently playing 2 games a week in Championship is the primary cause of frequent injuries to player due to fatigue and not enough recovery time ...! this phenomena is especially a massive blow to small-budgeted clubs in Championship with limited squad depth (especially when it comes to Quality Squad Depth..!)
                  and it all stems from the fact that Unlike the EPL clubs, there isnt much TV/Broadcast money to be earned in Championship, so the clubs have to resort to upping their Home Fixture quantities in order to make up for the huge sums that often made from Broadcast Right$$..!

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                    #99
                    From the start Hull was an horrible choice, don't surprised at all

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                      Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
                      From the start Hull was an horrible choice, don't surprised at all
                      he was getting benched in Turkish 2nd division team? On loan & they declined buying him
                      so It ain’t like he had way better options..!

                      if he took his head outa his kooon once a while & didn’t try to bull rush through everything on the pitch, perhaps he still be healthy still ..!?

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                        Originally posted by BacheLot View Post
                        he was getting benched in Turkish 2nd division team? On loan & they declined buying him
                        so It ain’t like he had way better options..!

                        if he took his head outa his kooon once a while & didn’t try to bull rush through everything on the pitch, perhaps he still be healthy still ..!?
                        agree. nothing wrong with the choice, he's just fragile AF like a glass boy...

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                          Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
                          From the start Hull was an horrible choice, don't surprised at all
                          Playing for hull is not the reason he picked up so many injuries. He played very well for hull when healthy and hull fans even love him. His only shortcoming is he cannot stay healthy/fit, that’s literally it. It’s not a lack of talent on his part and nothing hull has done wrong with him….let’s stop both of those myths.
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                            Originally posted by BacheLot View Post
                            he was getting benched in Turkish 2nd division team? On loan & they declined buying him
                            so It ain’t like he had way better options..!

                            if he took his head outa his kooon once a while & didn’t try to bull rush through everything on the pitch, perhaps he still be healthy still ..!?
                            No he was doing good at zorya luhansk, even in front of shakhtar and in Europa league

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                              Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post

                              Playing for hull is not the reason he picked up so many injuries. He played very well for hull when healthy and hull fans even love him. His only shortcoming is he cannot stay healthy/fit, that’s literally it. It’s not a lack of talent on his part and nothing hull has done wrong with him….let’s stop both of those myths.
                              How many games he play well there before getting injured? 5? 6?
                              He did good scored one tap in but nothing extraordinary.

                              Hull isn't a good fit, it is a huge mess, kick and rush 2.0,horrible results since years, no stability. And off course championship where all our players gets injured

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                                Any news on AS being in The squad this morning?

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