We’ve spotted a brilliant example of a website utilising our Premier League Injury Table. Introducing LadyArse, who have made excellent use of our table to make their own injury league feature.
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Wayne Rooneyֳ Hamstring Injury, will he bit fit for England v Montenegro?
I֭ sure the question on the minds of most England fans is, will Wayne Rooney be fit for the trip to Montenegro? England only need one point in Montenegro to guarantee qualification for the Euro 2012 competition, and after Rooneyֳ magnificent start to this yearֳ campaign with Manchester United, hitting the back of the net nine times in the first five games of the new season. Every England fan hopes that he can put on the number 10 shirt on the seventh of October and continue his superlative run of form and score a few for his national side.
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The Rooney Factor
The big injury news this week was Wayne Rooneyֳ hamstring injury which he picked up in training on Friday.ʠHeֳ been by far and away the biggest point-scoring player so far with 59 points from five games.ʠThe big factor this week is how would the Fantasy teams with Rooney in cope with his loss? Could the teams without him gain some ground?ʠFor this Fantasy footballer it was a resounding no (more on my miserable week later).
PhysioRoom.com’s Injury Table Scores Another Vote of Confidence
With a rapidly growing fanbase on Twitter and Facebook, it’s clear the PhysioRoom.com Premier League Injuries Table is proving popular. And, with a recent mention in the Mirror Football section, we’re truly beginning to realise just how seriously people take Fantasy Football.
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I hate Fantasy Football!
I hate Fantasy Football! Itֳ not because itֳ a bad game. Itֳ due to the fact I֭ absolutely rubbish at it. I mentioned in a previous blog (which you can read here) that whatever transfers I make they never work out for me.
5-a-Side Football Injuries and Treatments
The boys here at PhysioRoom.com have a զriendlyՠgame of football each Tuesday evening. We have divided ourselves into two teams of five and play a series of matches, where the first team to win seven games secures bragging rights and a meal and drinks at the expense of the losing opponents. We did originally play the first to five matches, but it was decided this was making the mini tournaments too short, as each team took turn to dominate in a series.
PhysioRoom.com Fantasy Football League Blog
At PhysioRoom.com we have a Fantasy Football league running for those who work here. As things are starting to settle down in the league. I thought I֤ blog about it plus the logic behind my inept transfers and team selections.
The Highs and Lows of the Rusty Cup
The PhysioRoom.com team recently took to the pitch at Belevdere Rugby Club to raise money for a charitable cause. And battle it out for the Rusty Cup.
Rick’s Ankle Injury
Iֶe always tried to keep active whilst keeping a busy lifestyle. I try to achieve this through regular trips to the gym and a weekly game of five-a-side football with friends. When I was 17, I broke my left ankle in two places whilst playing football, which left the joint weak and delicate.