Being turned into something it's not. Baz just isn't convinced by the new guys system yet, along with many others.
Yes but he’s published something that creates a greater sense of panic about Walter, Fletch has said players haven’t had a day off in 3 weeks which is a lie
when they returned for pre season, they did go 3 weeks without a day off, including the trip to turkey which is crazy
What's the problem with not having a day off in three weeks? I used to work twelve hour days, six days a week doing a manual job. You're telling me they can't do three weeks doing summat they love and the money they pick up. ****ing softy's.
He might well be ITK – and if so tread carefully cos it’s dead mean and upsetting to many many people if you don’t. Or – He’s pieced together this conclusion from a mishmash of an unverifiable range of forum and social media discussion and hype, which is also a solid case. So, either way, it’s 100%.
Don't worry, the underpaid and overworked little lambs get plenty of time off and if they don't think it's enough the maybe they should come live in the real world, do a real job for a real wage for a month or 2.
Apologies. The last thing I wanted to do was upset you and compel you to start an exclusive invite-only mailing list.
Years ago a manager took his players to a steelworks foundry and told his players to think about them when they were moaning about how hard done by they were and what they were having to do to earn the money to watch them play.
I used to be flown to the other side of the world, catch a ship and start work within hours of boarding. Work every day for 6 months, 60 hours+ a week. All we had to get through it was cheap booze, cheap cigarettes and lots of cheap Eastern European waitresses and casino dealers. I coped.
Yeah I do think they shouldn’t really be complaining about the volume of training. However, do think they should have 2 days off a week to see family/recover. However, I think the issue is that nearly all other managers in the efl and prem would give that so as this one doesn’t, it creates an issue. Don’t know if explained that well haha
Just been looking into Mohamed Belloumi, his father played in two World Cups and was African Footballer of the Year in 1981. Young Mohamed is the Algerian Jordi Cruyff.