I can see why the club and even the players wouldn't want to discuss injuries at length. It's a distraction. You're trying to prepare the entire match day squad for Saturday and all anyone wants to talk about is Rubin Colwill? Or another injured player? Other people have to come in and fill these positions. They probably don't want to hear it either.

Plus, it's all bollocks anyway. "we have a game against good opponents", "we've had a good week in training" "the lads are feeling good about getting back on the pitch", 'three points, blah blah blah." That's all you can expect really. Isn't it?