Lee Johnson tonight

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The important bit is Hume's injury from the Wigan match was minor - three weeks or thereabouts - the "grade 3 tear" occurred on the training pitch.

Not sure how much credit POMO deserves for any players performance. I see Jack diamond running around the pitch with alligator arms, and I'm reminded of the scene in 'Chariots of Fire" when the old coach Mussabini declares, "Mr Abrahams, I can find you two more yards."
Do you lay blame at Johnson's door for his injury being worsened? Can't work it out. Surely a manager is told by Physio etc. how hard to work a player coming back from injury.

Also - what is POMO? Seen it on here a few times but have no idea what it means as I though it was post modern!
 
Do you lay blame at Johnson's door for his injury being worsened? Can't work it out. Surely a manager is told by Physio etc. how hard to work a player coming back from injury.

Also - what is POMO? Seen it on here a few times but have no idea what it means as I though it was post modern!
Position of maximum opportunity, lj talk for get across defender in area to give best odds to score, ie front post back post or have as many in the box for tap ins etc
 
Glad I wasn;t the only one who had no idea!!!! <laugh>
It comes from the work of Wng Cmdr Charles Reep and Charles Hughes, who was director of coaching for the FA for many years. It was based on statistical analysis. Reep suggested that most goals were scored from a string of only 3 passes. The idea was to get the ball into the Position Of Maximum Opportunity as quickly as possible. It was their work that heavily influenced the 'long ball game' favoured by managers like Dave Bassett, Egil Olsen and, notably, John Beck. Johnson's dad was at Cambridge Utd under Beck and Johnson has said that he used to listen to Beck talk about football. This is presumably where he picked up the term. Fortunately for us, he hasn't followed Beck in other ways.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hughes_(football_manager)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Reep
 
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