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Still, at least we will have him next Season and Collins!
Will Adams start this season?
Sabri Lamouchi:
"Honestly, I don't think so. Because the last three games, 10 days, it's finished," Lamouchi said when asked if Adams could feature.
"The last three games, we are probably talking about the last press conference before the end. He hasn't trained a full session with us, he will probably do that next week with us, but then next week it's the last game.
"So I don't think so. But I am happy for him, because he is a nice guy. I've never worked with him but he looked good. Here in the club, they are talking very well about him."
He is a professional footballer in the prime years of his career. He has had a season of frustration, pain, rehab and boredom - but still apparently maintained a positive outlook and stayed part of the squad. To imply he had an easy year picking up his wages is nonsense!
Exactly, being ill or sidelined with a very painful condition, consistently working to recover, thinking you’re beating it then having another setback, possibly affecting your mental health must be a cakewalk. Can’t understand why more of the population don’t purposely injure themselves to enjoy such a situation.
I’m sure he would be rather playing, funny how so peoples minds work.
Someone who has the drive and determination to become a professional athlete, especially considering the increased emphasis on fitness and athleticism these days, is not going to be also someone that enjoys a year off from the sport, and essentially a completely wasted season.
He’s almost definitely hated it.
Bunch of jokers, being on the sick and getting better steadily is not harder WORK than going to WORK, for a footballer.
Play 90 minutes against Rotherham in a high-pressure game or go to the gym, which is hard WORK hmmm let me think about it?
Probably the majority, but not all players some don't like it, especially when they are losing but that's another matter.
The post is about WORK, ie playing football is harder WORK than staying home, whether they enjoy it as much is irrelevant.
If a plumber in London has to go to work all day every day for feck all is hard work, a footballer in rehab on XK a week is nice work if you can get it, the plumber would swop I bet!
What a strange post.
To get to be a professional footballer you have to love playing the game.
The dedication required mentally and physically is immense.
I doubt very much anyone who is sidelined through injury is happier not playing than playing.
Apparently Adams played the other day for the development side and looked good.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him feature in some way before the end of the season where hopefully he can show the OP what it means to him to be back.
People have deliberately twisted the post.
Not bad work if you can get it - is a well-known saying comparing the work of a miner/binman or whatever with a professional footballer, in this case not working just getting fit, and earning maybe 20 times more per week.
I went on to say it will be nice to get him and Collins back.