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Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:24 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
Another windy rainy day at Carrington. Neil (NMT on BM) joined me to battle the conditions so I have decided to be a little bit lazy and borrow his post today , cheers Neil.

Popped along today as my mucker DH had confirmed that they would be training today.

Firstly i'm grateful to Land, who has been taking the recent pictures and posting Doug's reports across, he has also left some string attached to the fence so it makes it a bit easier to see, as they were behind the iron curtain again today.

I took time to go and watch the keepers, Hart, Given and Taylor were being put through their paces by Massimo, some interesting drills including one where he puts cones on the floor and uses them to deflect the ball when shooting, this obviously has a big impact on the keepers reactions and they all seem to enjoy it, a really good spirit between them three.

DH was already watching the team train, when i went back, we watched the usual short sided games and then Mancini took what looked like his team to another pitch to work very briefly on tactics and defending and attacking corners, they didn't spend too long at these drills.

The team looks like it will be: Hart, Zab, Boyata, Kompany, Bridge, Yaya, NDJ, Barry, Silva, Jo, Tevez, well that was the 11 he took to the other pitch.

Back they went into a full game, a corner resulting in a penalty instead, NDJ was good today, Michael Johnson looks in fantastic condition and was involved in all the session.

They were on the coach at 1.30 to the airport, so the session finished around 12.10

The one real negative and it's a moan, me and DH are stood on our bits and pieces to scramble a view, the team start to come out and in waltz around 7 cameramen and film crews including Sky, why shouldn't DH have access, i go along once in a Bluemoon (excuse the pun) as work has taken over recently, but for DH not to have some sort of view is wrong, the club seem on a massive charm offensive with the press, launching movies, schmoozing the papers, they should remember that the true message to us the fans, where there isn't any bullshit or things made up come from Doug and my reports, it gives you guys a true feel for what's happening every day.

The weather was awful again but it was a nice change to see training rather than reading about it.


Not a lot to add but I would agree totally that the spirit seemed great.Right at the start of one of the games as the ball was thrown in by Kidd to set it off Nigel just grabbed Vieira and threw him to the floor. Just like a big kid but very funny to watch.Watching Johnno today and you could be forgiven thinking he might be ready to play a sub role but I don't think so yet. I expect he is a month away from that yet in his recovery plan but the signs are good. He does almost everything he can in a game but as yet I havent really seen him challenging for balls too seriously.

With Silva expected to play on Thursday I am going to back him to score.His touch really is good and as he nears full fitness I think he will start to make a real impact now. Although it is an away game I expect both full backs to be encouraged to get forward with Barry and Yaya tucking in.

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:31 pm
by john@staustell
Nice one Doug.

I agree wholehearedtly with NMT. It's absolutely fuckin ridiculous that they wont let you in, on behalf of us and BM, as a 'friendly journalist'.

Yet they let in the SKY cunts at the drop of a hat.

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:33 pm
by blues-clues
The team looks like it will be: Hart, Zab, Boyata, Kompany, Bridge, Yaya, NDJ, Barry, Silva, Jo, Tevez, well that was the 11 he took to the other pitch.

Hmm three strikers (does Silva count?)and all those attacking options in midfield....... I hope we don't get left overexposed at the back:)

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:40 pm
by carolina-blue
john@staustell wrote:Nice one Doug.

I agree wholehearedtly with NMT. It's absolutely fuckin ridiculous that they wont let you in, on behalf of us and BM, as a 'friendly journalist'.

Yet they let in the SKY cunts at the drop of a hat.


Totaaly agree we have to re - up the give Doug a pass campaign , can we start with e mailing that Chris fella & Vicki whats a bolx . Really good to here about Johnson though .

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:56 pm
by brite blu sky
great report NMT ( Doug ),

MAYBE IT IS TIME AGAIN TO CRANK UP THE CAMPAIGN FOR DOUG TO GET SOME KIND OF ACCESS ?

CMON CITY.. VICKY... SORT IT OUT PLEASE

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:04 pm
by Beeks
ALL WE ARE SAYING IS GIVE DOUG A PASS

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:19 pm
by Goaters 103
Flying to Salzburg with #MCFC, no Adebayor or Lescott but Bridge and De Jong back in squad

Thats from Daniel Taylor of The Guardian.

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:31 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
Cheers Doug

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:56 pm
by Goaters 103
"Always good when you lose your boarding pass, sit in the wrong seat and get turfed out by Patrick Vieira. I didn't argue."

Lol! Thats a final tweet from Daniel Taylor of the Guardian going with City to Salzburg. Nice to see he can laugh at himself unlike some in the press.

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 5:11 pm
by Ted Hughes
Thanks Doug & NMT. Starting to get slightly optimistic/excited about Johnno but trying to keep it in check.

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 5:40 pm
by mcfctm
Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks Doug & NMT. Starting to get slightly optimistic/excited about Johnno but trying to keep it in check.

Same Ted. I just hope we manage his training correctly because one more set back and it could be game over for him.

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 6:05 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
mcfctm wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks Doug & NMT. Starting to get slightly optimistic/excited about Johnno but trying to keep it in check.

Same Ted. I just hope we manage his training correctly because one more set back and it could be game over for him.


I agree that it has to be carefully handled but the last injury was just one of those things. Could happen to anyone anytime.

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:10 pm
by dikdik
I think we should start up a campaign to pray for Michael Johnson's knees! (with another one for Mario...)

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:46 pm
by the_georgian_genius
I really enjoy the training reports but is putting the team for the next match in the public eye when Mancini has took them off somewhere secret a bit detrimental?

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:56 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
the_georgian_genius wrote:I really enjoy the training reports but is putting the team for the next match in the public eye when Mancini has took them off somewhere secret a bit detrimental?

I doubt it for an away Euro tie. I don't usually do it for prem games even though I doubt it matters for those either unless something very unusual is planned.
Today Mancini took the "team " off in secret whilst the press men were there and the cameras were rolling.Clearly really concerned.

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:25 am
by ThisIsOurCity
Douglas Higginbottom

The one real negative and it's a moan, me and DH are stood on our bits and pieces to scramble a view, the team start to come out and in waltz around 7 cameramen and film crews including Sky,.



the_georgian_genius

I really enjoy the training reports but is putting the team for the next match in the public eye when Mancini has took them off somewhere secret a bit detrimental?


Hardly secret is it really.

Re: Training Wednesday 15/9

PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 3:37 am
by carl_feedthegoat
ThisIsOurCity wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom

The one real negative and it's a moan, me and DH are stood on our bits and pieces to scramble a view, the team start to come out and in waltz around 7 cameramen and film crews including Sky,.



the_georgian_genius

I really enjoy the training reports but is putting the team for the next match in the public eye when Mancini has took them off somewhere secret a bit detrimental?


Hardly secret is it really.


This really makes me chuckle every time it gets mentioned.