john68 wrote:Cheers doug.
From reading your reports, I get the idea that this regime seem to do a lot of individual work with players on particular weaknesses of their game. They also seem to focus on particular areas of the team game that they want to develop.
The only other City side I can remember doing this to this extent would be in the 1st Malcolm Allison era.
Am I right in thinking this mate?
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:A relatively short session today and still without Toure and Ade plus of course Robinho. Not many watching either which was a slight surprise but the play was on the pitch in the middle which is the furthest away for viewing. Not the best time then for 9 Second Legend to come along with family but great to meet him for the first time.
After the warm up routines they moved into some attacking plays in 2 waves with the intention of playing the ball quickly and first time if possible. It didnt always work too well. The 2 things most memorable from this part both involved Eddie N. At times he held a ball in his hands and moved about the middle shouting at the players to close him down and to press the ball as a team. He even invited physical contact as well and it was funny to see players like Petrov and Barry bouncing off him. It seemed to serve a purpose as well as being entertaining.
Work was also being done on the movement of the front 2 and at one point EN could be heard yelling if you get the ball down here we will f....g kill Birmingham tomorrow.Lets hope so. Silvinho finished his session quite early for some reason ( didn't notice an injury) and NDJ got Stevie very e arly on but he ran it off very quickly. Bridge did seem to be flexing his left leg quite a bit and had an unusual strapping on it.
At the end a few stayed back for some finishing practice. RSC at one end with attacking crosses. Bellers and Weiss at the other end working with Bowen on some stuff from the edge of the box. Volleys with both feet with feeds from different positions and others with balls just thrown at then with hopefully a 2 touch finish. Whilst this was happening EN was working with Lescott on a variety of routines. Maybe watching his fitness but more likely just his first touch.
9secondlegend wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:A relatively short session today and still without Toure and Ade plus of course Robinho. Not many watching either which was a slight surprise but the play was on the pitch in the middle which is the furthest away for viewing. Not the best time then for 9 Second Legend to come along with family but great to meet him for the first time.
After the warm up routines they moved into some attacking plays in 2 waves with the intention of playing the ball quickly and first time if possible. It didnt always work too well. The 2 things most memorable from this part both involved Eddie N. At times he held a ball in his hands and moved about the middle shouting at the players to close him down and to press the ball as a team. He even invited physical contact as well and it was funny to see players like Petrov and Barry bouncing off him. It seemed to serve a purpose as well as being entertaining.
Work was also being done on the movement of the front 2 and at one point EN could be heard yelling if you get the ball down here we will f....g kill Birmingham tomorrow.Lets hope so. Silvinho finished his session quite early for some reason ( didn't notice an injury) and NDJ got Stevie very e arly on but he ran it off very quickly. Bridge did seem to be flexing his left leg quite a bit and had an unusual strapping on it.
At the end a few stayed back for some finishing practice. RSC at one end with attacking crosses. Bellers and Weiss at the other end working with Bowen on some stuff from the edge of the box. Volleys with both feet with feeds from different positions and others with balls just thrown at then with hopefully a 2 touch finish. Whilst this was happening EN was working with Lescott on a variety of routines. Maybe watching his fitness but more likely just his first touch.
eddie newton was really bashing into random players off the ball so hes obviously trying to get the players to expect a physical game tomorrow and he was convinced if we play the ball along the floor out wide "we will fu****g kill them"
lescott was training with ben mee at the end in a defensive partnership.
good to meet you doug and bbl it was very interesting.
craigmcfc wrote:9secondlegend wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:A relatively short session today and still without Toure and Ade plus of course Robinho. Not many watching either which was a slight surprise but the play was on the pitch in the middle which is the furthest away for viewing. Not the best time then for 9 Second Legend to come along with family but great to meet him for the first time.
After the warm up routines they moved into some attacking plays in 2 waves with the intention of playing the ball quickly and first time if possible. It didnt always work too well. The 2 things most memorable from this part both involved Eddie N. At times he held a ball in his hands and moved about the middle shouting at the players to close him down and to press the ball as a team. He even invited physical contact as well and it was funny to see players like Petrov and Barry bouncing off him. It seemed to serve a purpose as well as being entertaining.
Work was also being done on the movement of the front 2 and at one point EN could be heard yelling if you get the ball down here we will f....g kill Birmingham tomorrow.Lets hope so. Silvinho finished his session quite early for some reason ( didn't notice an injury) and NDJ got Stevie very e arly on but he ran it off very quickly. Bridge did seem to be flexing his left leg quite a bit and had an unusual strapping on it.
At the end a few stayed back for some finishing practice. RSC at one end with attacking crosses. Bellers and Weiss at the other end working with Bowen on some stuff from the edge of the box. Volleys with both feet with feeds from different positions and others with balls just thrown at then with hopefully a 2 touch finish. Whilst this was happening EN was working with Lescott on a variety of routines. Maybe watching his fitness but more likely just his first touch.
eddie newton was really bashing into random players off the ball so hes obviously trying to get the players to expect a physical game tomorrow and he was convinced if we play the ball along the floor out wide "we will fu****g kill them"
lescott was training with ben mee at the end in a defensive partnership.
good to meet you doug and bbl it was very interesting.
Eddie Newton? He's assistant at West Brom. Eddie Niedzwiecki man. 7/10 must do better :-)
9secondlegend wrote:eddie newton??
wtf???
lol
i was trying to type and think to quick!!
9secondlegend wrote:eddie newton??
wtf???
lol
i was trying to type and think to quick!!
9secondlegend wrote:eddie newton??
wtf???
lol
i was trying to type and think to quick!!
Beefymcfc wrote:BBL sets a new landmark, not duplicate posts but triplicate. You my friend, are becoming a star ;-)
john68 wrote:Thanks Doug.
Pass on my regards to the younger Higgi...met him in the Townley before the Scunnie game.
dazlebluefrog wrote:cheers doug mate great reading your reports as always but becareful what you say
quote"Work was also being done on the movement of the front 2 and at one point EN could be heard yelling if you get the ball down here we will f....g kill Birmingham tomorrow." you never know who reads theses reports mate maybe young Mr Hart does and he could pass on the info to someone at brum !!! lol
Crossie wrote:Worries me that we hardly seem to have normal full length training sessions with our main players fit. Must be the 3rd week in a row that Ade has hardly trained and Toure a couple of weeks, only just fit to play, its not good playing with 70% fit players
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