Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Eh Doug, do you know if the lads still get together the night before the game like they did when Mancio came in?
I think they do but I am not 100% sure
brite blu sky wrote:Lets see what we can do against Birmingham before we carried away.
But basically i would agree that attacking the rags will pay off. In fact i have noticed that they really panic when someone runs straight at the heart of the defence, as opposed to going wide for a ball into the box, which they seem much more comfortable dealing with. Perhaps unfortunately i have suffered watching more of their games than i usually would, but im serious they have a big weakness and it is players running straight out of midfield straight at them.
Lee_R wrote:Mancini and Sven... dream team!
Lee_R wrote:Mancini and Sven... dream team!
Beefymcfc wrote:Lee_R wrote:Mancini and Sven... dream team!
I bet they do High-Fives!
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:brite blu sky wrote:excellent and interesting report again Doug..
seems a shift to training for attack is well and truly in place nowadays.
Would be great to read your thoughts on the evolution of the training sessions under Mancini.. towards or at the end of the season.
There is definitely more emphasis on attacking play now in the sessions they have which, as you suggest and many have said, sounds about right after the initial focus on the defence which was clearly the priority.It isn't all attacking play though as virtually every day they still spend a little time on the formation/shape aspects of the play which is really about about when we haven't got the ball.But less and less on pure defensive issues like the zonal defensive positions from corners.Today in fact they spent a little time specifically on positions for our corners which they havent done much on before.
Two other things which have evolved a bit are the timing of the sessions and the preparation/organisation for them. The sessions are not always at the same time but it seems to be they are a little more settled and the timings not left until the last minute as on occasion I think they had been. The preparation also seems better,more organised with more attention to detail. Maybe only little things but often those little details matter.
Maybe we were all to quick to judge Mancini with his defensive set ups for the last few months..me included.
It seems he has sorted out the defense and has now let them off the leash to attack..just as long as when it comes to defending every player plays his part??? Its either that or he has realized that we were getting nowhere with the defensive line ups he kept on putting out?
Who knows......good to hear that we are now concentrating on our main strengh now..which is attack from the off.
ross.mcfc wrote:I'd love Sven back at City in some sort of capacity. Director of football or in an ambassador role.
ross.mcfc wrote:I'd love Sven back at City in some sort of capacity. Director of football or in an ambassador role.
Thai wrote:You're a top guy Doug and as always a great report.
A friend of mine, who is wheelchair bound, would like to go to some of the training sessions - do you forsee a problem?
Also how does he find out the days and times of training?
Thanks again Doug.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Thai wrote:You're a top guy Doug and as always a great report.
A friend of mine, who is wheelchair bound, would like to go to some of the training sessions - do you forsee a problem?
Also how does he find out the days and times of training?
Thanks again Doug.
Finding out the days and times of training in advance ( certainly more than a day) is almost impossible as they are set till very late.
Wheelchair access to where I go to view the training would also be virtually impossible. It is very uneven ground and at times probably not even enough room to get a wheelchair through. But I think I have seen a wheelchair there at least once before having been given formal access through the main gate and onto the field. The problem then woule be the weather as it wouldn't be feasible if the ground conditons were soft.Worth a try contacting the club.
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