Does having a better physio mean that your players are less likely to get injured? Or is it just that they are better able to predict how long a player will be out for? Or possibly having less time on the sidelines?
Just started a new season and got injuries to 4 of my key players after the first game (only gonna miss between 4-8 weeks each but the opening few games are the most important I feel!)
My physio is pretty poor, but never felt the need to replace her. Im Blyth Spartans so didn't really place importance on having a top physio, nor do I have the money lol.
Any feedback is appreciated guys
Just started a new season and got injuries to 4 of my key players after the first game (only gonna miss between 4-8 weeks each but the opening few games are the most important I feel!)
My physio is pretty poor, but never felt the need to replace her. Im Blyth Spartans so didn't really place importance on having a top physio, nor do I have the money lol.
Any feedback is appreciated guys
