Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Mel Eves on Baggies - Birmingham Mail

Mel Eves Column: West Bromwich Albion exercise levels are a good example for rest of Premier League Mel Eves Hereas an interesting statistic. With 30 Premier League games played before yesterday, West Bromwich Albion had 14 players with more than ten first-team begins this season. That speaks of a consistency in fitness levels and nowadays collection policy at The Hawthorns which will be rarely noticed in football. It really says that the Baggies used something such as 14-15 first-choice first-team players in getting to eighth invest the dining table. There are a lot of Premier League clubs, especially those playing in the Championsa League, working with 24-25 first-team players. Although some of this is right down to the increased usage of squad-rotation, a large amount of it speaks to the elephant in the room of top-flight football nowadays a' maintaining players on the park. West Brom could hold that comparatively small group of first-choice players fit and healthy for the vast majority of the growing season so why, with vast amounts of income being spent on armies of off-field support staff, sports scientists and so on, do we see so many players lacking substantial amounts of enjoying time with non-contact injuries? Well done to Albion for showing how it should be done.

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