2022/23 Dominic Calvert-Lewin

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There's no "fault" on the part of any player who gets injured - unless they are neglecting their fitness in some way (or ignoring consensus scientific advice, such as refusing a vaccination that can reduce the risk of illness). Patterson and Dominic Calvert-Lewin appear to be very unlucky - or there is something off in the club's training regimen. Sometimes, however, somebody's body or mind may simply not be cut out for the rigours of modern professional football. That's not to blame somebody - it's a simple statement of fact. Whether that applies in these cases is debatable. It's up to the club to make a judgement call in such cases.
Some people just aren't meant to be professional sports people, they can just be brittle or have a weak immune system or not mentally prepared. they can also be unlucky like Dominic but it's a fact of life that not everybody makes it. Give him the second half this weekend then start him against Utd and his and our season is up and running. Until the wheels come off again.
 


Another divisive player who is either integral or needs jibbing. Not that he hasn't always been but he's got a lot of pressure on him, more than I'd be comfortable with! Poor lad can't even have a nice quiet week enjoying New York's glamour.
 
There are a lot of factors aren't there. We probably all know someone (unfortunately) who's had to recover from major illness or injury and either succeeded or failed. The big difference is willpower and mental strength, and the support system (family & friends). We give the players less credit because we know they are mostly well paid, and well looked after so they should have the conditions to succeed. But on the other hand, football careers are very very short and brittle - they are all one tackle away from ending their careers!

That's their job, as you said. Sometimes players will understandably tread water because 'making it' can also be just getting a contract at a big team. Say Niasse for instance or Ross Barkley. Even if they are not playing anywhere or not particularly good - they've earned enough to say that they have made a good career for them and their families.
Bit unfair to include Niasse, whatever his shortcomings as a player he always gave it a hundred percent.
 

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