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I understand that our former physio who left for Arsenal is set to return to NCFC to fill the vacant post.

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Neal Reynolds rejoins Norwich City

Last updated: 08/04/2010 10:58:00

Neal Reynolds has rejoined Norwich City as Head of Physiotherapy and will start work at the club on Monday, April 12.Reynolds,

36, initially joined Norwich City in 2001 when Nigel Worthington''s side

reached the First Division play-off final, replacing long-serving

physiotherapist Tim Sheppard. He had previously been part of the

medical teams at Oxford United and West Brom.Neal served the

club in its 2004-05 Premier League campaign but left Norwich to take up

the role of Assistant Physiotherapist with Arsenal in 2008.

Hadn''t heard about this one, kept quiet haha! Thoughts?

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[quote user="hogesar"]

Neal Reynolds rejoins Norwich City

Last updated: 08/04/2010 10:58:00

Neal Reynolds has rejoined Norwich City as Head of Physiotherapy and will start work at the club on Monday, April 12.

Reynolds, 36, initially joined Norwich City in 2001 when Nigel Worthington''s side reached the First Division play-off final, replacing long-serving physiotherapist Tim Sheppard. He had previously been part of the medical teams at Oxford United and West Brom.

Neal served the club in its 2004-05 Premier League campaign but left Norwich to take up the role of Assistant Physiotherapist with Arsenal in 2008.


Hadn''t heard about this one, kept quiet haha! Thoughts?
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See the thread i started on 28th March where i told you this news albeit i spelt Neal as Neil.

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[quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="hogesar"]

Neal Reynolds rejoins Norwich City

Last updated: 08/04/2010 10:58:00

Neal Reynolds has rejoined Norwich City as Head of Physiotherapy and will start work at the club on Monday, April 12.

Reynolds, 36, initially joined Norwich City in 2001 when Nigel Worthington''s side reached the First Division play-off final, replacing long-serving physiotherapist Tim Sheppard. He had previously been part of the medical teams at Oxford United and West Brom.

Neal served the club in its 2004-05 Premier League campaign but left Norwich to take up the role of Assistant Physiotherapist with Arsenal in 2008.


Hadn''t heard about this one, kept quiet haha! Thoughts?
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See the thread i started on 28th March where i told you this news albeit i spelt Neal as Neil.

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http://www.pinkun.com/cs_pinkun/cs/forums/2052542/ShowPost.aspx

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[quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="hogesar"]

Neal Reynolds rejoins Norwich City

Last updated: 08/04/2010 10:58:00

Neal Reynolds has rejoined Norwich City as Head of Physiotherapy and will start work at the club on Monday, April 12.Reynolds, 36, initially joined Norwich City in 2001 when Nigel Worthington''s side reached the First Division play-off final, replacing long-serving physiotherapist Tim Sheppard. He had previously been part of the medical teams at Oxford United and West Brom.Neal served the club in its 2004-05 Premier League campaign but left Norwich to take up the role of Assistant Physiotherapist with Arsenal in 2008.

Hadn''t heard about this one, kept quiet haha! Thoughts?[/quote]

See the thread i started on 28th March where i told you this news albeit i spelt Neal as Neil.

[/quote]Sorry Til, never saw it!

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[quote user="The Duke"]Its good new top class Physio[/quote]

I can understand that most of us have opinions on players and formations based on watching/playing the game but how on earth do we know if a physio is "top class" compared to another? He may be great? He may be poor, i wouldn''t have a clue...I dont have a doctorate and he hasnt poked me, prodded me, or rubbed me up whilst I layed on a table...is there something you aren''t telling us Duke?

...seems like most people on this forum chat a load of old blarney to me.

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[quote user="Babyface"]He was head hunted by Arsenal so I assume he must be half decent..[/quote]

"assume" is the key word there!

I''d guess the same but I wouldn''t have the foggiest.

Did he leave Arsenal? or did they get rid?

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[quote user="Neil"]Sacked from Arsenal because Fabregas got injured[/quote]

B****ks!

Fabregas got injured in a tackle.. how is this the fault of the physio?

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[quote user="jas the barclay king"]

[quote user="Neil"]Sacked from Arsenal because Fabregas got injured[/quote]

B****ks!

Fabregas got injured in a tackle.. how is this the fault of the physio?

[/quote]

haha. jas the barclay king = special

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[quote user="Neil"][quote user="jas the barclay king"]

[quote user="Neil"]Sacked from Arsenal because Fabregas got injured[/quote]

B****ks!

Fabregas got injured in a tackle.. how is this the fault of the physio?

[/quote]

haha. jas the barclay king = special

[/quote]I''m not sure which post is the bigger wind up... [:P]

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[quote user="Babyface"]He was head hunted by Arsenal so I assume he must be half decent..[/quote]

Arsenal were also rumoured to be after Glenn Roeder as Director of Football, until we signed him,,,,,[:D]

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Cant afford him now they are out of the champions league, also rumoured to be at fault for Gallas'' injury

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I would have thought it is to do with the fact that he went to Arsenal as assistant physio in the belief when Lewin took the full time england job he would take his job, however the job went to Lewins cousin instead.

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