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by Douglas Higginbottom » Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:14 pm
Just those who didn't play v WBA out today as expected so it felt quite low key although business as usual with plenty of quality on view. After initial warm ups they had an early 7 a side game with Lombardo joining to replace Ade who went off early , just precautionary I am sure.
Goals flying in all over the place with Stu Taylor and Shay far from happy but Mancini then split them up taking 4 away with him ,leaving the rest to do some routine running work.The 4 with Mancini were AJ,Milner,Kolarov and Jo and he was really making them work. In turn they had to do best part of a 50 yard run as if chasing back into defence and then turn and run the 5 back before then sprinting into the boix to meet a cross from the other wing.I was tired just watching after they had done that a few times and there was very little respite in between their runs.
Then back for another 7 a side game. Probably MotM was Milner who seemed to find scoring very easy.Micah made one magic block after a break on the other side and he was certainly getting stuck in. I got the impression he wasn't very happy at one point ,probably because somebody else wasnt quite as "at it" .Immediately after that he made a great run down the right crossed perfectly and then got his foot caught in the netting behind the goal. Far too hard for him to get out so Kiddo had to help him out , at least he saw the funny side.
Kiddo shouted it was golden goal time so Milner scored withing 5 seconds. Turns out it wasn't the end even though Micah started to walk off.At the eventual end with the rain coming down I expected they would all just leave but there were 5 ot 6 staying out for some finishing and it appeared they had a little competition going between themselves. Milner again scoring well and SWP scored the best of the lot with a left foot volley hit when the ball seemed to have gone past him.Typical SWP though as his best efforts were the hardest ones he tried and easy ones were not his best.Others having a go were PV,Kolarov and AJ.
Lescott also couldnt score at all for ages but when it came down to just him and SWP he just about got it right.All in really good spirit with constant banter coming from Shay who was the only keeper left out.
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by blues2win » Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:28 pm
Sorry to keep on Doug but any sign of MJ doing one to ones with the physio? If not is there a suggestion of yet another setback? I believe he was out on Friday or Saturday last week.
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by Douglas Higginbottom » Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:30 pm
blues2win wrote:Sorry to keep on Doug but any sign of MJ doing one to ones with the physio? If not is there a suggestion of yet another setback? I believe he was out on Friday or Saturday last week.
How could I forget,yes he came out about half way through the session.Didn't see what he did though.
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by brite blu sky » Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:56 pm
Great report as usual Doug.. thanks!
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by london blue 2 » Mon Nov 08, 2010 3:21 pm
Thanks Doug, did Vicky K ever get back to you about that "pass"?
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by Fish111 » Mon Nov 08, 2010 3:34 pm
They all sound far too happy for my liking, what will the gutter press make of it all?
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by Ted Hughes » Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:02 pm
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 4 with Mancini were AJ,Milner,Kolarov and Jo and he was really making them work. In turn they had to do best part of a 50 yard run as if chasing back into defence and then turn and run the 5 back before then sprinting into the boix to meet a cross from the other wing.I was tired just watching after they had done that a few times and there was very little respite in between their runs.
Cheers Doug.
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by CitizenYank » Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:31 pm
Doug. Thanks again. Not too surprised Mancini is focusing on THOSE four!!
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by Douglas Higginbottom » Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:40 pm
Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 4 with Mancini were AJ,Milner,Kolarov and Jo and he was really making them work. In turn they had to do best part of a 50 yard run as if chasing back into defence and then turn and run the 5 back before then sprinting into the boix to meet a cross from the other wing.I was tired just watching after they had done that a few times and there was very little respite in between their runs.
Cheers Doug.
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And when that little session finished he kept AJ back for a little extra wisdom and chat. A few extra minutes talking ,pointing and then basically with an arm around him as they rejoined the rest.
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by Ted Hughes » Mon Nov 08, 2010 6:00 pm
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 4 with Mancini were AJ,Milner,Kolarov and Jo and he was really making them work. In turn they had to do best part of a 50 yard run as if chasing back into defence and then turn and run the 5 back before then sprinting into the boix to meet a cross from the other wing.I was tired just watching after they had done that a few times and there was very little respite in between their runs.
Cheers Doug.
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And when that little session finished he kept AJ back for a little extra wisdom and chat. A few extra minutes talking ,pointing and then basically with an arm around him as they rejoined the rest.
I hope he just keeps on & on at AJ. There's real talent in that lad & he's only using about 50% of it. Don't want him to go the same way as most promising English players & settle for a comfort zone.
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by bluelogic32 » Mon Nov 08, 2010 6:57 pm
great report thanks doug, glad he's working that group of 4
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by brite blu sky » Mon Nov 08, 2010 8:37 pm
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 4 with Mancini were AJ,Milner,Kolarov and Jo and he was really making them work. In turn they had to do best part of a 50 yard run as if chasing back into defence and then turn and run the 5 back before then sprinting into the boix to meet a cross from the other wing.I was tired just watching after they had done that a few times and there was very little respite in between their runs.
Cheers Doug.
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And when that little session finished he kept AJ back for a little extra wisdom and chat. A few extra minutes talking ,pointing and then basically with an arm around him as they rejoined the rest.
That's both interesting and promising, and like Ted it would be great for Mancini to keep going at AJ. If he gets the balance right he can really help him improve no end.. he has the attributes to be better than Giggs as he is tricksier. Lot to learn though and put into practice.
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by circumspect » Tue Nov 09, 2010 9:04 am
Be interesting to see what effect the additional coaching and guidance that AJ and Micah have been receiving will have.
They have been earmarked as potentially top players who are in danger of underachieving if left alone.
Whisky Nose in the other place had a similar scenario with Nani and Anderson and has had mixed results so far. Let's see how RM gets on (assuming he's allowed to, of course).
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