Might be mildly interesting at best for most but I thought it was a bit shocking to be honest (was trawling another forum when I found this).
What is with Man United's physio team and injuries?
Is it just bad luck? It's obviously not that we're playing any more games than anyone else. I mean, City have Hargreaves ffs.
This isn't just about United by the way, does the amount of injuries that your team has sustained surprise you in any way?
There's some analysis of the last decades worth of injuries for Spurs, City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, United at Republik of Mancunia. I've copied the tables produced, which show that, over the longer term, United are about average among those clubs for injuries.
The full article is here: http://therepublikofmancunia.com/injuries-comparing-united-with-arsenal-chelsea-city-liverpool-and-spurs/
Might be worth a read, though it is obviously from a United fans perspective. (throws up things like Arsenal have consistently suffered double the average amount of shoulder injuries).
Be warned the link may contain swearies though if so they are very sporadic and I don't believe any are used in the article. Best if I say NSFW or for under 16's and let you make your own mind up. I've transposed the key data.
What is with Man United's physio team and injuries?
Based on physioroom.com, one player injured for one week = one point.
It's been updated.
Manchester United 261
Arsenal 236
Bolton 218
Tottenham 204
Newcastle 169
Sunderland 166
QPR 157
Fulham 141
Norwich 133
Blackburn 122
Aston Villa 116
Everton 110
Wolves 110
West Brom 109
Swansea 101
Chelsea 93
Stoke 76
Liverpool 76
Wigan 64
Manchester City 44
Is it just bad luck? It's obviously not that we're playing any more games than anyone else. I mean, City have Hargreaves ffs.
This isn't just about United by the way, does the amount of injuries that your team has sustained surprise you in any way?
There's some analysis of the last decades worth of injuries for Spurs, City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, United at Republik of Mancunia. I've copied the tables produced, which show that, over the longer term, United are about average among those clubs for injuries.
The Details
And so, to the details.
1. Number of injuries, by calendar year
United Arsenal Chelsea Liverpool Spurs Man City
2002 36 41 32 27 50 24
2003 60 62 45 48 43 44
2004 66 69 61 43 72 42
2005 41 55 50 49 57 45
2006 51 62 38 45 67 47
2007 50 58 54 32 58 30
2008 54 69 45 27 39 36
2009 71 83 49 47 50 68
2010 60 75 50 53 71 45
2011 65 64 22 40 63 30
Average* 56.63 66.63 49 43 57.13 44.63
Best 41 41 32 27 39 24
Worst 71 83 61 53 72 68
* The Average, Best and Worse figures exclude 2002 and 2011, which are both incomplete years.
2. Number of injuries, by season
United Arsenal Chelsea Liverpool Spurs Man City
2002-2003 74 79 56 44 71 40
2003-2004 50 59 56 53 51 48
2004-2005 56 62 51 47 73 36
2005-2006 46 59 41 39 47 55
2006-2007 49 57 47 40 77 36
2007-2008 52 60 42 32 47 27
2008-2009 61 74 46 31 43 51
2009-2010 66 89 58 58 54 64
2010-2011 60 64 34 54 79 42
2011-2012 40 35 15 13 28 12
Average* 57.11111 67 47.88889 44.22222 60.22222 44.33333
Best 46 57 34 31 43 27
Worst 74 89 58 58 79 64
* The Average, Best and Worse figures exclude 2011-12, which is incomplete.
An analysis of the seasonal data raises a couple of interesting points. First of all, while commonsense might suggest that the rate of injuries increases as we get deeper into a season, the data suggests otherwise. In six of the previous nine seasons, 48% or more of injuries had occurred by this date (December 7), even though a typical season is less than 40% done by then.
Secondly, the average number of injuries suffered by this stage of a season is only 27. We are way above that, with 40. In the period 2002-03 to present, we have never had as many injuries by this stage of a season. Last season, the figure was 32. The season before, it was 36—and both those seasons included the long-term injury to Hargreaves (who hardly counts as a seasonal injury).
3. Types of Injuries
United Average
Ankle 21.5% 19.8%
Knee 18.1% 19.8%
Hip 2.9% 3.1%
Calf 8.5% 7.8%
Shoulder 1.6% 1.9%
Back 2.2% 4.3%
Hamstring 12.8% 12.4%
Groin 7.4% 9.5%
The full article is here: http://therepublikofmancunia.com/injuries-comparing-united-with-arsenal-chelsea-city-liverpool-and-spurs/
Might be worth a read, though it is obviously from a United fans perspective. (throws up things like Arsenal have consistently suffered double the average amount of shoulder injuries).
Be warned the link may contain swearies though if so they are very sporadic and I don't believe any are used in the article. Best if I say NSFW or for under 16's and let you make your own mind up. I've transposed the key data.