Phil Anderer wrote:2a. Training - Someone has suggested that they team train for barely more than an hour a day on Turner's Field. I'm not saying this is true, as I have absolutely no knowledge of this, I'm merely referring to someone else's post. If, however they are having as little as 1 to 1.5 hours' training at actual football a day, with the remainder being gym-based fitness training, plus some 'classroom'- based theory/tactical training, then I would be worried. One thing in particular we seem poor at dealing with is sides that close us down when on the ball, leading (in my opinion) to much of the hoofball we see;
Shrimpy wrote:Phil Anderer wrote:2a. Training - Someone has suggested that they team train for barely more than an hour a day on Turner's Field. I'm not saying this is true, as I have absolutely no knowledge of this, I'm merely referring to someone else's post. If, however they are having as little as 1 to 1.5 hours' training at actual football a day, with the remainder being gym-based fitness training, plus some 'classroom'- based theory/tactical training, then I would be worried. One thing in particular we seem poor at dealing with is sides that close us down when on the ball, leading (in my opinion) to much of the hoofball we see;
I don't think you can completely blame Jim for this one. I walk past the training ground every day and at the moment it's an absolute state. Most days there are large areas where it's completely water logged.
One morning last week there were about 40 birds making the sudden lake that was running half the length of one of the pitches their home.
Freez wrote:After a home game like the Pork Vale one, its little wonder there is unrest. They played a high line and worked hard, it appeared to flummox us completely! But they weren't exactly Brazil 1970 were they?
Some good points Phil, however I don't believe the training for an hour a day is accurate, possibly on inclement days, maybe, but certainly not every day from what I know.
As for chopping and changing, TBF we only dropped WIldig for Turner the other night, but we have had some daft reds and injuries to contend with recently, but I think squad rotation tends to be the way these days.
Onwards and hopefully upwards.
Oh and I think our main stand was modelled on Shrewsbury, as Burtons is one tier and far smaller than ours, but could be wrong.
fulwoodshrimp wrote:We need action to halt the decline in our beloved club. We need change. If nothing is done we will be relegated and slip into football oblivion.
So if it rains on a matchday we are unable to play? I find it funny that whenever we go on a bad run of results (about every other month) the ground move and poor training facilities comments always appear along with it's the chairmans fault! In Jim (teflon) Bentley you trust!marky No.1 wrote:It beggars belief that with our multi million pound move to a new FOOTBALL stadium, with all its main stand fancy bits, didn't put a training ground facility for the FOOTBALLERS very high up the pecking order - unbelievable !
I know Jim looks out of his window every morning hoping for a clear sky!
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