Having done a Masters in Sports & Exercise Medicine and working closely with physiotherapists, I will always give them their flowers when it comes to rehabilitation of players after injuries.
Neymar and his physio Rafael during his recovery after an ACL injury.
Physios 🫡🫡🫡
Jacob Mendy is voted your Player of the Match from the draw with Mansfield Town.
Well played Jacob 👏
Player of the Match brought to you by @AspPeterborough.
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A five-star night at the Weston Homes Stadium as a brace from David Kamara and other goals from Kyrell Lisbie, Jimmy-Jay Morgan and Archie Collins secures an excellent 5-0 win over Rotherham United.
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🎩 5-0 🔴 | #pufc
Pritesh Patel and his brother started working at Brixton Tube Station in 1990 - but were forced to close in February after TfL proposed to triple its rent to £120,000. It was later reduced to £85,000, which is still more than double than the previous rent costs
Stevenage icon Ronnie Henry recently announced his retirement from football ⚽️
After beginning his career in the academy at Tottenham Hotspur, Henry joined Stevenage in 2005 and quickly became a staple in The Boro’s defence.
Across two spells in Hertfordshire, he amassed a club-record 502 appearances, making him Stevenage’s all-time top appearance maker - surpassing the previous record in January 2018.
Henry captained Stevenage during a successful period in their history, lifting the FA Trophy twice. He became the first player to lift a competitive trophy at the new Wembley Stadium in the 2007 final and helped secure the National League title in 2009/10 followed by promotion to League One via the play-offs in 2010/11.
After a season with Luton Town, he returned to Stevenage in 2014 and continued to be a leader and model professional until his departure in 2019.
Beyond his club legacy, Henry also featured for the England C team during his career.
A club legend and one of Stevenage’s most well-regarded players, Henry’s longevity and leadership defined a career spanning over two decades.
Wishing you all the best in your retirement, Ronnie 🤝
I’m delighted to have joined @LutonTown, as assistant manager to @JackWilshere. I'd like to thank everyone for the warm welcome, and I’ve enjoyed getting to know the staff and players, ahead of Saturday’s game against Mansfield Town...
📰 We're delighted to confirm the signing of Kasey McAteer, who joins from Leicester City for an undisclosed fee.
Kasey has signed a deal which will keep him at Portman Road until the summer of 2029. ✍️
Every game is a chance to prove the work behind the scenes. After time out, getting back into rhythm means making every moment count. These aren’t just highlights, they’re reminders of the mindset. One step closer, one game at a time.”