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Training Tuesday 6/4

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 3:54 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
A fairly gentle low key session today with an afternoon start.The equipment was being set up well before 2pm but after a while it was clear there were some issues and they ended up moving everything across to the pitch in front of the buildings. Seemingly the original planned pitch was a bit hard and bare even after the sprinklers had been on ( Giving us watchers a shower at the same time)

Missing today were Lescott ( apparently doing very well and a possibility to start training next week) Micah ( not far off but not quite ready) Johnson/Silvinho ,Taylor and Petrov . Petrov though was doing some work with a physio right in front of us and seemed ok ( signed an autograph too while he was close as did quite a few later) I think NDJ was training but he wasn't there for the latter stages and nobody was scythed to the ground so maybe he wasn't.

Good to see Bridge and Ireland back in full training. The 2 "reserves" involved today were Cunningham and Boyata. Initially they did keep ball circles before Mancini got them all together for a chat.Then they broke into 2 groups for some jogging and stretches before having a pass and move session trying to achieve 10 touches.This game developed so that after achieving the required number of passes they had to complete a pass into the end zone for a point.All good stuff and at the beginning there was some debate about how many touches were allowed .It seemed Mancini was suggesting maybe 2 or 3 touches but Fausto , who was reffing it was after something else. All I heard was Bridge shouting to Fausto telling him he was the ref so make a decision and get on with it.Sounds bad as I have typed it but it was quite funny at the time.

After this exercise they split into 3 groups. Mancini took the defenders behind the fencing and the rest split strikers and midfield to do some specific running/sprinting work. The physio with the strikers had a bit of a coughing/choking fit and got no sympathy at all from the players.Just broad grins which might have been worse if fans hadn't been so close.

Mancini was working on shape and positioning with the defensive group as much as anything and being very meticulous.His attention to detail was noticeable.They all then switched around with all the midfield and attackers joining Mancini so he could work on attacking plays.It was actually very windy today which made it quite hard to do too much. Crosses were flying too far or just getting held up but at times it seemed very positive to see the way they were moving off the ball.Not surprisingly they cut the session a bit short.

Re: Training Tuesday 6/4

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:01 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
Top report as always Doug, glad to hear Bridge is back do you think he might make the bench on sat?

Re: Training Tuesday 6/4

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:27 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:Top report as always Doug, glad to hear Bridge is back do you think he might make the bench on sat?


Can't be sure but I think he might be in the team if training goes well and there is no reaction.

Re: Training Tuesday 6/4

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:01 pm
by Grob
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:Top report as always Doug, glad to hear Bridge is back do you think he might make the bench on sat?


Can't be sure but I think he might be in the team if training goes well and there is no reaction.


Good, Bridge is our left back, if he's fit enough for Saturday he'll be a welcome addition.

Ireland could yet provide a pivitol point this season. Either positive or negative.

Re: Training Tuesday 6/4

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:12 pm
by Bojinov's left foot
Cheers for the update Doug. Much appreciated.

Re: Training Tuesday 6/4

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:16 pm
by btajim
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:Top report as always Doug, glad to hear Bridge is back do you think he might make the bench on sat?


Isn't our next Match on Sunday? Home to Birmingham City. It's on Telly.

Re: Training Tuesday 6/4

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:28 pm
by bluechester
glad to see bridge involved, especially with the derby coming up,valancia ran garido ragged, so be good to have bridge back for that one.

Re: Training Tuesday 6/4

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:43 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
btajim wrote:
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:Top report as always Doug, glad to hear Bridge is back do you think he might make the bench on sat?


Isn't our next Match on Sunday? Home to Birmingham City. It's on Telly.


You're right my mistake.

Re: Training Tuesday 6/4

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:19 pm
by Nige
i like the sound of the passing drill with an end zone after 'x' passes.

Watching barca tonight shows how focussed 'care' of the ball can open up opportunities if all the players are on the same wavelength.

Cheers Doug.