Life's a Ball': Ian Liversedge: The Highs and Lows of a Football Physio

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Life's a Ball': Ian Liversedge: The Highs and Lows of a Football Physio

Life's a Ball': Ian Liversedge: The Highs and Lows of a Football Physio

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We haven’t quite reached the end of the club season and again we see mass culls of staff, all effecting individual people’s livelihoods. Every now and again we get the bolt out of the blue when physios, much like managers, are dispensed with. then this has increased further with an extra coach, three more fitness coaches, two additional physiotherapists, an extra masseur, a nutritionist, two data analysts and a player liaison officer.” It will be a footnote, no more than that, but the relatively unknown Merseysider just so happens to have made a significant contribution during one of the most interesting periods at St James’ Park. After five-and-a-half years with Huddersfield, Liversedge moved to Macclesfield Town in January 2014. [7] Radio broadcast [ edit ]

It can be counterproductive, saps morale and immediately provokes players to question the new man’s motives,” Fergie once mused. Ian explained: “Relegation is not nice. This relegation is not like a normal relegation, they’ve relegated us. To be honest, we would have got out of it. Starting afresh in the second level, they lost six out of 10 games up until the beginning of October. By November 1994, Joe, Willie Donachie and Ian had all left. One defining Mark Hughes moment had such an effect and they had a massive hangover lasting months. He said: “We had already made a substitution but Hodge had to come off with his cut. Hoddle played on with padding over the wound and did very well, both from a footballing and bravery point of view. So it’s well worth a read. There is no Keane-like anger, or Pietersen vitriol, but there are some funny stories and as Royle says: “He’s a top, top man and I love him to bits. Enjoy his story, at least the part he remembers.”While he often bemoans their behaviour, Royle feels that as long as everyone is ready to train on Thursday, there are no major issues. I loved living in the city. I had some great nights up there, with Terry Mac, when we would go out all the time and mix with the fans.

Chris Waddle and Peter Beardsley, two of the best I have seen, didn’t hang around much longer and Gazza left as well. It was a shame. I love Newcastle United. Physio Ian Liversedge says he is looking forward to the challenge of establishing a medical set-up" [ permanent dead link], Lancashire Evening Telegraph, 7 June 2004 One chapter, ‘Out on the Toon’ begins with the sentence: “I was at Newcastle when I developed my passion for having a good time with the booze and partying.”Special interests: Non specialist airway management, complex patient management and clinical education He was later cleared at an FA hearing of being verbally abusive to her in his native Portuguese language.



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