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  1. Gue

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    Does anyone know if the lads are training today? If so, what time do they start?

    Cheers!
     
  2. Che

    Chef Tyke Well-Known Member

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    Just a spot of headtennis. Serve off at 12.00pm

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  3. Gue

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    Not got the foggiest what your getting at there?!?!?
     
  4. joc

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    johnny coachman criticised ARs coaching methods heavily

    especially about head tennis
     
  5. Gue

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    Allright I get it now - cheers. Seriously though, does anyone know what time they start training?
     
  6. Gue

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    About now I think, up to 12.30 ish. Dunno if there'll be an afternoon sesh.
     
  7. Gue

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    Cheers mate!
     
  8. Ome

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    al tell thi what! Davey on "Championship" looked like he could do with a spot of head tennis

    he looks on the verge of a heart attack does the fella!

    Looks seriously unfit for an ex-pro.
     
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    RE: al tell thi what! Davey on "Championship" looked like he could do with a spot of head tennis

    In that interview after the game he looked rough as owt. Pale, sweating, generally looked like he was about to pass out.
     
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    Ah thowt that an'all.

    He had some reight knockers on 'im.
     
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    RE: johnny coachman criticised ARs coaching methods heavily

    I don't remember being heavily critical of ARs coaching methods.</p>

    I just posted what I had seen when I went down to Oakwell to find out what AR and RH were doing to improve the situation we were in at the time.</p>
     
  12. Owe

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    Well, who said this then?

    Go down to training and you will see that the only coaching which is taking place is being done by John Lukic with the goalkeepers. Ritchie and Holden need to stop playing in training and start to coach.That's what they are paid to do.
     
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    Not critical at all were you?

    We have had our nephew staying with us this week from Skegness.
    We always try to get a game in for him to see, what with Skegness being a football back water and his dad being a Wendy fan.

    He listened to <span class="highlight">Ritchie</span>s' interview before and after the match and turned round to me and said &quot;what is he talking about, he doesn't seem to know what he's talking about&quot;? I had to agree that Ritchies comments didn't make any sense at all. We seem to have a manager who hasn't got a clue what to do now.

    There is no coaching taking place on the <span class="highlight">training</span> ground and Ritchie and Holden are spending more time playing than coaching. It's no wonder we are in the position we are in. Ritchie reached the pinacle of his career at Cardiff and it is clear that he was the one who over achieved not the team.

    Matches are won on the <span class="highlight">training</span> ground and it's time Ritchie and Holden started coaching the team. If they are not capable of doing this then let the Academy coaches do it. Somethings got to change
     
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    JohnnyCoachman - The Liar!

    (blagger)
     
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    RE: JohnnyCoachman - The Liar!

    No one has ever come on here and said I was wrong about AR and RHs methods or lack of method.</p>

    Mr Cryne himself said that there was an over reliance on 8 v 8 in a Chronicle interview. </p>

    Mr Slackbladder did you go and witness the appalling disorganized shambles, which was being passed off as professional Coaching?</p>

    Well I did.</p>

    If you didn't you are not in any position to critical of my observations. </p>

    Bye for now, Johnny is going on a coaching course.I will be back later.
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    "I don't remember being heavily critical of ARs coaching methods."

    "I just posted what I had seen when I went down to Oakwell to find out what AR and RH were doing to improve the situation we were in at the time."

    So you do remember now - you simply justify it by saying everyone agrees with you.

    You are a full time mentalist.

    Don't be chasing those college boys round too much, cocker.
     
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    whooohooo whoooohooo whooohooo nt
     
  18. Owe

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    Mr Cryne? Didn't he once say he knew nothing about football?

    A bit like you then. Andy Ritchie, professional football player, manager and academy coach, Johnny Coachman (blagger)!
     
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    RE: Mr Cryne? Didn't he once say he knew nothing about football?

    Thar a reit comedian thee owd ****.</p>

    I think Mr Cryne does talk to people within the Club. I doubt that anyone at the Club takes much notice of whats put on this board. </p>

    Mr Cryne was advised by professional Coaches within the game and I would not underestimate his knowledge of the game.</p>
     
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    RE: "I don't remember being heavily critical of ARs coaching methods."

    And what do you mean by this.................... Don't be chasing those college boys round too much, cocker.......? </p>

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