Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Good news bad news. The bad we already know about Tevez but it's not looking to good re Robinho who was getting scanned today to check the extent of his injury. Great today to see Johnno working with the main squad but also there were RSC ,Benji and Vinnie working on one to ones . Hopefully RSC joins the main squad next week.Included with the group today were Clayton , Vidal and Ball.
It seemed a mixture of upbeat today plus maybe a touch of tiredness in a few after the internationals and the travelling around which takes it's toll. At different times a little extra work and stretching was done with Lescott and Ade. No hints of injury just physios doing their jobs. Plenty of fun around in the warm up routines , often involving SWP and NDJ but clear to see everyone in good spirits. Work was then done with the Arsenal game in mind with passing movements and closing down players , basically all the stuff you would expect.
It all finished with a full game on half a pitch so there was very little room to play and certainly no time on the ball. The emphasis very much on instant control , awareness of players around and quick passing. Johnno didn't set the world alight but fitted in very well . It's just great to see him fully involved and free of injuries ( touch wood) No goals in this short game so it was decided to finish with penalty decider. Weiss was up first and Stu Taylor saved it. Barry for the other team sent Shay the wrong way. Barry for pens maybe!!
As it all finished most jogged away to warm down but a few did a little finishing practice and that all ended with crosses from Kevin Hitchcock for Bowen and Hughes. Suffice to say they weren't very good. Hughes connected well but was clearing the net behind the net! He did eventually score but I think the keeper might have taken pity on him in the end. Not sure Bowen even got close.
Nice moment when Gunnar Nielsen was close by we congratulated him on the Faroes win in midweek. First in 5 years apparently in qualifiers and although he was only on the bench he did get the win bonus and was chuffed.
PalmettoBlue wrote:henrywinter: Just been to City training ground. Real air of optimism and determination emanating from Hughes and Adebayor.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Good news bad news. The bad we already know about Tevez but it's not looking to good re Robinho who was getting scanned today to check the extent of his injury. Great today to see Johnno working with the main squad but also there were RSC ,Benji and Vinnie working on one to ones . Hopefully RSC joins the main squad next week.Included with the group today were Clayton , Vidal and Ball.
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Ted Hughes wrote:I had a look today & agree the spirit through the whole squad looks great. Johnno did nothing special, as Doug mentioned but he's a brick shithouse now compared to what he was, yet looks nice & light on his feet. If he does come through this I can imagine him being one seriously tough bastard in midfield, to add to his obvious skill. Good on him.
Ted Hughes wrote:I had a look today & agree the spirit through the whole squad looks great. Johnno did nothing special, as Doug mentioned but he's a brick shithouse now compared to what he was, yet looks nice & light on his feet. If he does come through this I can imagine him being one seriously tough bastard in midfield, to add to his obvious skill. Good on him.
Abu Dhabi wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Good news bad news. The bad we already know about Tevez but it's not looking to good re Robinho who was getting scanned today to check the extent of his injury. Great today to see Johnno working with the main squad but also there were RSC ,Benji and Vinnie working on one to ones . Hopefully RSC joins the main squad next week.Included with the group today were Clayton , Vidal and Ball.
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so was this the bad news?
Edit: Fucking GEt Innn.. the 1000th post..
I cant believe I made it about Benjani.. ruined it !!!!
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I had a look today & agree the spirit through the whole squad looks great. Johnno did nothing special, as Doug mentioned but he's a brick shithouse now compared to what he was, yet looks nice & light on his feet. If he does come through this I can imagine him being one seriously tough bastard in midfield, to add to his obvious skill. Good on him.
Wave to me next time you get down there Ted , would be nice to say hello.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Just look for the old git with grey hair and not much of it.
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