redrobo wrote:With our new manager assuming responsibility for his first training session today and first home match tomorrow v Carlisle it will be interesting to hear and see how his new charges respond to new methods in both training and game time.
Former player Ryan Edwards who was signed by DA whilst at Plymouth was on Radio Lancashire on Friday explaining how different the squad will function under the new regime and for some it will be a culture shock that some may find initially difficult after 'his words' having had a relatively easy time under JB and Co.
For instance fitness is a big part of DA's footballing preparation with double day sessions the norm as well as his organisational skills in preparing full training schedules in blocks of 20 days. DA evidently prints out details of what his squad can expect to be doing for the next 20 days training and posts the sheets on the dressing room walls so that every player is fully aware of what is expected of them.
I can see a few players wondering about their futures but with a number (not sure who or how many) on 2 year contracts DA may be restricted in his efforts to improve the squad come January when it wouldn't surprise me that some funds suddenly became available from the owners who strangely have remained silent about the new appointment....
redrobo wrote:Not necessarily; our club physio Simon Farnworth is highly respected in the game as are the numerous medical staff the club have at its disposal. Our fitness coach can only do what has been asked of him as the previous regime obviously had their own ideas about fitness and training methods. The clubs technology and video technician has been with us for some time and by all accounts does an excellent job.
Coaching wise John Mc may be a casualty but he's performed well when Ken Mc was unavailable and proved his value to the club and appears to have been highly respected by the players BUT DA may have other ideas and bring in a new face in that role or even as an additional coach.
Goalkeeping coach would for me be Baz as he prepares for his future with his one year deal expiring come June.
The only incomer that I can see is in the position of Assistant Manager but DA may decide to ask Kevin to take on that role for the rest of the season.
As Rod said on DA's appointment, DA can bring in his own team if that is what he wants.
redrobo wrote:As Rod said on DA's appointment, DA can bring in his own team if that is what he wants.
redrobo wrote:For instance fitness is a big part of DA's footballing preparation with double day sessions the norm as well as his organisational skills in preparing full training schedules in blocks of 20 days. DA evidently prints out details of what his squad can expect to be doing for the next 20 days training and posts the sheets on the dressing room walls so that every player is fully aware of what is expected of them.
Slanester wrote:We will be there, as always. Any excuse to watch the Shrimps, any excuse to watch football, all good.
mrpotatohead wrote:Neil, your interpretation of Dereks words there was interesting , "when a new manager comes in he has his own way of going about things" ........In mr childspeak......."I am going to do things differently to Jim Bentley"......let it go you bitter man!!!!
mrpotatohead wrote:Neil, your interpretation of Dereks words there was interesting , "when a new manager comes in he has his own way of going about things" ........In mr childspeak......."I am going to do things differently to Jim Bentley"......let it go you bitter man!!!!
Potted Shrimp wrote:One would assume that a second string team will be played.
MfcChris wrote:Potted Shrimp wrote:One would assume that a second string team will be played.
You can't play your second string. I don't know the exact rule but I think about half of the team have to have started the previous league game or something! This tournament is not needed.
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