feelingguilty wrote:Dont know anything about our training.
Logical conclusion though - run by the same people this year as last. Worked last year not this year.
For me got to be the players rather than the training - "a bad workman always blames his tools" etc.
If Tony is reading this I manage a pub team and we are short of players this weekend - you can be sub if you want?
LA1Shrimp wrote:...football isn't free from employment law.
RedRedWine wrote:We could just chop his head off? This is what happens when you put hippies in power for a decade, run by political correctness and paper. Don't give me all that liberal bollocks. If somebody is a wanker they deserve to get the sack.... what is unfair P45ing somebody who making defamatory remarks about the club in the public domain?
but it didn't for the best part of that season it was only the final 3rd of the season and you could argue with a winning formula Sammy stumbled across? and stuck to untill he changed from 4 4 2 to a predictable 4 5 1 with a lone striker in the 1st leg of the play-off semi-final and we then got hammered 6 - 0Logical conclusion though - run by the same people this year as last. Worked last year not this year.
The Bay wrote:I see the lads train on average once a week, and I can say it's far from 'pub team' like. Extremely professional. I think as Sammy's said a number of times we've been disadvantaged by not being able to train on the Globe pitch (we can and are now as I understand) but this would be the only area of 'concern'.
Surely heading, crossing etc are practised just like everything else.
shrimpnsave wrote:ONCE A WEEK? As professional footballers I would expect them to be training most weekdays. Maybe a half day on Friday and no training on Tuesday before the evening game. Day off on Sunday. Otherwise what else are they doing through the week
well well.... ask Crap-aldi about mondays when we had a match on tuesday
im sure he could enlighten you.....................................
DawZi wrote:shrimpnsave wrote:ONCE A WEEK? As professional footballers I would expect them to be training most weekdays. Maybe a half day on Friday and no training on Tuesday before the evening game. Day off on Sunday. Otherwise what else are they doing through the week
well well.... ask Crap-aldi about mondays when we had a match on tuesday
im sure he could enlighten you.....................................
you don't half do a lot of laughing on your posts mate
Sammy h wrote:Capaldi didn't work on Mondays.
Joel Ninety wrote:According to Craig Stanley's Twitter feed he spends most of his time at Nandos.
RedRedWine wrote:G
He's Billy big balls, on his way to the little leagues.....hopefully without us.
Sammy h wrote:Capaldi didn't work on Mondays.
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