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Eva Carneiro leaves Chelsea

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I thought that for a while now, she's got a great cv and our history with injuries and players rehab seems awful at times. It obvious and could only improve us.

Utter craptlap!

She's a doctor with sports medicine specialities - just like any other doctor with the same.

There is zero evidence to suggest she'd improve the injury rate here, or anywhere else.
 
I thought that for a while now, she's got a great cv and our history with injuries and players rehab seems awful at times. It obvious and could only improve us. But I doubt she'll be short of offers and there will probably be some sort of clause in her eventual settlement that she can't work for another club for a while.
Yeah Dougie,I couldn't possibly think of any other reason for us to employ her;)lol
 
Utter craptlap!

She's a doctor with sports medicine specialities - just like any other doctor with the same.

There is zero evidence to suggest she'd improve the injury rate here, or anywhere else.

As in all walks of professional life there's good and bad, not everyone is off the same standard. It's not craptlap at all.

Her CV shows she's a doctors of great experience and Chelsea's injury record over the past few years has been excellent, unlike ours which is awful.
 


I'm not saying we should sign her, but we do need to do something to sort out our chronic injury problems. It seems we get absolutely decimated by injuries at several points during every season.
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...attle-doctor-rowed-manager-Jose-Mourinho.html
Chelsea and Eva Carneiro are understood to have parted company, with the Premier League champions now bracing themselves for what could prove an expensive legal battle.

The now former Chelsea first team doctor was ordered to return to work last Friday for what would have been her first appearance at the club's Cobham training ground since an incident during the Premier League encounter with Swansea City on August 8.

But Carneiro did not show up and according to club insiders she had still not been seen there today, with it now clear that she has in fact departed the club.

Suppose it was inevitable but good on her. The court case will be interesting if it does indeed get that far. Can see Chelsea settling out of court tbh.
 

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