Yet more attempts to twist what someone posts in pursuit of slagging off the Manager.
Duncan has had a growing spurt - he is now taller than he was and has filled out some. he is also apparently having to do some extra stuff to avoid injury as a consequence of this
At Huddersfield, if an 18 year old had such a spurt he would be monitored very closely on a daily basis by the Medical Team there and would be given specific training and exercise regimes based on that.
We cannot monitor him on a daily basis as we only train at most twice a week (often once with a midweek game) and then only for a couple of hours.
We cannot suggest that Duncan rest for a few hours every day if necessary, as would happen at a full time Club
Nobody is suggesting that we have the 'wrong' medical set up but we have what we have as a part time club and that must be necessity have some impact.
All this talk about monitoring his growth is garbage, I mean how much can you grow in a week?
I've never seen Huddersfield's training complex, but the way you are talking about monitoring players make it sound like something from Rocky IV. OK our medical facilities won't be anywhere near as good a theirs, but I can't imagine them being much worse than most full time clubs in league two or the conference.
I'd also argue that our medical and training facilities are much better than the ones used by Manchester United's title winning sides of the mid-50's which regularly featured 5 or 6 teenagers in their starting line ups.