Are they being asked to train in the middle of the night
or according to Doug half an hour later or earlier, my heart bleeds
johnpb78 wrote:I retract what I said last night, as when I posted i wasnt aware that no notice was being given as to the start times - which is bang out of order to be fair, people are allowed a life outside of their job.
CityFanFromRome wrote:johnpb78 wrote:I retract what I said last night, as when I posted i wasnt aware that no notice was being given as to the start times - which is bang out of order to be fair, people are allowed a life outside of their job.
The fact is that while I agree with you, I don't think he has suddenly started to employ this method, so he probably used it at Inter too, and I've never heard them say a thing about it in the time he was there. So if the Inter players could adapt to it reasonably well for it not to be a problem, I don't see why our players can't.
Erwin Rommel wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:johnpb78 wrote:I retract what I said last night, as when I posted i wasnt aware that no notice was being given as to the start times - which is bang out of order to be fair, people are allowed a life outside of their job.
The fact is that while I agree with you, I don't think he has suddenly started to employ this method, so he probably used it at Inter too, and I've never heard them say a thing about it in the time he was there. So if the Inter players could adapt to it reasonably well for it not to be a problem, I don't see why our players can't.
Cos it is piss poor man-management, in Uk we do not spin a clock and see where the big hand lands and thats where we start, you might in 3rd world country's but not here. We like to have a routine then we can plan our lives.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Erwin Rommel wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:johnpb78 wrote:I retract what I said last night, as when I posted i wasnt aware that no notice was being given as to the start times - which is bang out of order to be fair, people are allowed a life outside of their job.
The fact is that while I agree with you, I don't think he has suddenly started to employ this method, so he probably used it at Inter too, and I've never heard them say a thing about it in the time he was there. So if the Inter players could adapt to it reasonably well for it not to be a problem, I don't see why our players can't.
Cos it is piss poor man-management, in Uk we do not spin a clock and see where the big hand lands and thats where we start, you might in 3rd world country's but not here. We like to have a routine then we can plan our lives.
Italy's a 3rd world country then is it? If you're gonna be racist, at least try and be accurate.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Does anyone know what time they actually arrive and leave Carrington? Doug's problems have been that they are never outside at a set time, but I suspect they do a lot of work watching videos etc as well.
Maybe I'm old fashioned, but if I was running the place, I'd expect them in at 09:00 (to check for hangovers) and they'd leave about 4:00. If the last few hours of that was visiting kids or the entire squad playing golf, fine, but I wouldn't want them in for an hour and then clearing off for the rest of the day to text images of their manhoods to a slapper.
trout man wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:Does anyone know what time they actually arrive and leave Carrington? Doug's problems have been that they are never outside at a set time, but I suspect they do a lot of work watching videos etc as well.
Maybe I'm old fashioned, but if I was running the place, I'd expect them in at 09:00 (to check for hangovers) and they'd leave about 4:00. If the last few hours of that was visiting kids or the entire squad playing golf, fine, but I wouldn't want them in for an hour and then clearing off for the rest of the day to text images of their manhoods to a slapper.
Whats wrong with texting images of your manhood to a slapper?
Erwin Rommel wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:johnpb78 wrote:I retract what I said last night, as when I posted i wasnt aware that no notice was being given as to the start times - which is bang out of order to be fair, people are allowed a life outside of their job.
The fact is that while I agree with you, I don't think he has suddenly started to employ this method, so he probably used it at Inter too, and I've never heard them say a thing about it in the time he was there. So if the Inter players could adapt to it reasonably well for it not to be a problem, I don't see why our players can't.
Cos it is piss poor man-management, in Uk we do not spin a clock and see where the big hand lands and thats where we start, you might in 3rd world country's but not here. We like to have a routine then we can plan our lives.
Ted Hughes wrote:Another story of unrest in the City camp coming out just before Liverpools biggest game of the season.
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