• Krypterr123@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Did they only do research on fall leagues? If so, yeah we know but now they know how summer leagues feel.

  • JoeBagadonut@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I wonder how far away we are from FIFA saying that players can take steroids after being injured to improve their recovery times. They don’t give a fuck about player welfare, so why not?

  • spicynirvana38@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I feel like this is way too narrow a timeline to view it through. Let’s not forget that the majority of footballers professionally were provided a rare period of extended rest during the WC period, since a majority of them obviously did not play the during the tournament.

    If anything, my feeling is that injuries have largely increased since the 2 seasons were bundled together during the lockdown period. This is merely a result of that snowballing imo.

    • El_grandepadre@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Footballers need to protest this quickly before it reaches a similar boiling point as tennis. Players are protesting now, and Sinner recently abandoned a tournament after a 2:30 AM finish with his next game scheduled about half a day later. But it doesn’t look like the ATP is going to budge.

  • chelseablue2004@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    This will happen again when the Saudi’s get the World Cup after 2030. The reason the 2030 world cup is spread over 3 countries is because it gives Asia the ability again to host the cup.

    Don’t think doing it in Uruguay/Argentina/Morocco/Spain was because they wanted to be cool or historic its cause the Saudi’s bribed them.