The Manager Thread...

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He also identified key players in that interview - Grosicki, Huddlestone, Hernandez, Glucose (Clucas), Dawson, Diomande. I'm guessing that's the core he identified.

High intensity training? Not what was suggested by an earlier poster - this would just be prehab. He's got them back on it right away.

You can't but think he'll think the training facilities remind him of communist Russia - they are bad.

Fella comes across well.
 
He also identified key players in that interview - Grosicki, Huddlestone, Hernandez, Glucose (Clucas), Dawson, Diomande. I'm guessing that's the core he identified.

High intensity training? Not what was suggested by an earlier poster - this would just be prehab. He's got them back on it right away.

You can't but think he'll think the training facilities remind him of communist Russia - they are bad.

Fella comes across well.


The high intensity training was a turn up, fair play to LS, straight into the hard work. Wonder what impact that will have injury wise as season goes on
 
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The high intensity training was a turn up, fair play to LS, straight into the hard work. Wonder what impact that will have injury wise as season goes on

No idea, it can't any worse than in previous season when we have frankly had appalling injury records. Maybe those injuries happened as we didn't do enough high intensity work.
 
You have to warm to the fella .. with so much positivity coming from him the players who are staying may just rally round and buy into that philosophy .. I just hope the club start getting some players in to bolster us and give the bloke a fighting chance
 
You have to warm to the fella .. with so much positivity coming from him the players who are staying may just rally round and buy into that philosophy .. I just hope the club start getting some players in to bolster us and give the bloke a fighting chance


I have heard that before somewhere. Let me think ..........
 
The high intensity training was a turn up, fair play to LS, straight into the hard work. Wonder what impact that will have injury wise as season goes on
I suppose you'd expect an ethos of hard work from someone who managed a club which was long associated with the Soviet Army.
"It's 5 a.m. lads - rise & shine & get your boots on !"
 
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And a question, I know he has his basges and all that, but in 9 years at Wolves they haven't to my knowledge had a stand out keeper... he says he 'wasn't a really good goalkeeper', how can someone like that stand and tell goalkeepers who have played at a high level what to do...
 
And a question, I know he has his basges and all that, but in 9 years at Wolves they haven't to my knowledge had a stand out keeper... he says he 'wasn't a really good goalkeeper', how can someone like that stand and tell goalkeepers who have played at a high level what to do...
So you mean the likes of Wenger, Ferguson, Mourinho etc shouldn't be telling their players what to do?