Douglas Higginbottom wrote:.Another notable absentee today was Brian Kidd so Platt basically ran everything.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Another notable absentee today was Brian Kidd so Platt basically ran everything..
brite blu sky wrote:thanks Doug.. feels like the season is back under way now you are back.
couple of things.. have you any idea of the training schedule for next week.. ie players will disappear for internationals.
also it just wouldn't be a proper training report thread if someone didn't ask how M. Johnno was looking ;)
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Another notable absentee today was Brian Kidd so Platt basically ran everything..
FFS
carl_feedthegoat wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Another notable absentee today was Brian Kidd so Platt basically ran everything..
FFS
Unbelievable isnt it.........who would have thought that the bulbous headed "slag city off at every given opportunity" would be heading the training at city with 9 days to go to the kick off for the new season.
Im going to chop my fucking head off with a blunt knife.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:brite blu sky wrote:thanks Doug.. feels like the season is back under way now you are back.
couple of things.. have you any idea of the training schedule for next week.. ie players will disappear for internationals.
also it just wouldn't be a proper training report thread if someone didn't ask how M. Johnno was looking ;)
Not a clue for next week but if they are mostlya way for the games on Wednesday I can't see them getting together until Friday and whether that is at Carrington or somewhere down London way i don't know.
As for MJ , he wasnt around today so no progress report.
Colin the King wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:.Another notable absentee today was Brian Kidd so Platt basically ran everything.
I'll make a brew, give my head a shake and come back in 10 minutes. Feel very unwell all of a sudden.
john68 wrote:This pre-season worries me greatly.
Even ignoring poor results and some horrendous displays, it has been erratic to say the least. A tour of the USA, governed by commercial considerations rather than football ones. Players returning late from WC duty with insufficient time to prepare and get match fit for the new season, only for some of them to be away again on international duty and missing the crucial final week. Mancini (quite rightly being away to be with his father), leaving us under the control of Platt at such an impotant time.
Several questions arise...Will the players be up to speed by the time we play Spurs? Have the new players had any chance to bed in with the team and even begin to get any understanding with them? Quite frankly, I think this has been the worst pre-season preparation I have seen at City for many years.
john68 wrote:This pre-season worries me greatly.
Even ignoring poor results and some horrendous displays, it has been erratic to say the least. A tour of the USA, governed by commercial considerations rather than football ones. Players returning late from WC duty with insufficient time to prepare and get match fit for the new season, only for some of them to be away again on international duty and missing the crucial final week. Mancini (quite rightly being away to be with his father), leaving us under the control of Platt at such an impotant time.
Several questions arise...Will the players be up to speed by the time we play Spurs? Have the new players had any chance to bed in with the team and even begin to get any understanding with them? Quite frankly, I think this has been the worst pre-season preparation I have seen at City for many years.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Calm down calm down.( That doesn't look write in type!)
The sessions seemed fine to me so let's not go OTT just because it's him.Most of them have had plenty of Mancini so know what he wants and all be right on the night. ( he says hopefully)
john68 wrote:This pre-season worries me greatly.
Even ignoring poor results and some horrendous displays, it has been erratic to say the least. A tour of the USA, governed by commercial considerations rather than football ones. Players returning late from WC duty with insufficient time to prepare and get match fit for the new season, only for some of them to be away again on international duty and missing the crucial final week. Mancini (quite rightly being away to be with his father), leaving us under the control of Platt at such an impotant time.
Several questions arise...Will the players be up to speed by the time we play Spurs? Have the new players had any chance to bed in with the team and even begin to get any understanding with them? Quite frankly, I think this has been the worst pre-season preparation I have seen at City for many years.
john@staustell wrote:Any word on Bobby and his dad Doug? I dont begrudge him his time, you only have one dad. But it sure aint helping us and some positive news would be welcome.
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