I too would not employ anyone from a 2 year accelerated course. It is simple not enought time. In Australia we barely fit the course into a solid, jam packed 4 years and I think the UK is also heading to 4 yrs in some schools. To me 2 years is a money making venture. Of course others will disagree as we've had this discussion many times before..

I do appreciate the comments in relation to working with a sporting team but then that is a very limited exposure to the many roles and opportunities of the physiotherapy profession. If you want to only work with a team then 2 years might be good. But then why not do a masters in applied physiology and biomechanics which would be even better and you'd get to higher level teams perhaps above others.