That's all well and good and makes a good headline but is it smart to do physical training 18 hours after a match? Hopefully this will be tactical review/prep with video footage.
That's all well and good and makes a good headline but is it smart to do physical training 18 hours after a match? Hopefully this will be tactical review/prep with video footage.
According to the interview they’ll be watching a video of the match at 7:15
That's all well and good and makes a good headline but is it smart to do physical training 18 hours after a match? Hopefully this will be tactical review/prep with video footage.
Training at 7 am when our next match in 3 days is at 7.45pm. Wouldn't it be better to keep them late or do an evening session?
“We’ll be back in at 7am tomorrow morning to go through it all and we will have a right good look. We’ll be sitting down at 7.15am to watch that game again as a team.”
It's always closing the door once the horse has bolted with Robinson - has he not worked out yet if you set the team up properly BEFORE the game you won't need them to be in early to watch the horror shows.
I'm not surprised we don't win many right now what with the injury list, but I expect them to turn up for the match, don't care if the average age of the defence was 21 or whatever, todays performance was unacceptable, and thats not the first one in the last 4 years is it.
Strange that from the late 80's to the mid 00's when I used to go to a lot more away games I don't recall many where the team didn't turn up. Sure we lost plenty, but we gave it a go..........
That's all well and good and makes a good headline but is it smart to do physical training 18 hours after a match? Hopefully this will be tactical review/prep with video footage.
According to the interview they’ll be watching a video of the match at 7:15
At 7.15am they'll still be dozing - just as they were when defending today.
“The first goal we conceded today was as bad a goal as I have ever seen conceded, in terms of shape and game understanding. The pitch was bad, the weather they had here last night was terrible, so why try and play things short? Why not go long to Josh and try and win first and second balls?
Just read the full article, is it just me that thinks this is a strange thing to say? Isn't it his job as manager to find out about the weather and state of the pitch? He should then decide whether the team need to change the way they play to counter it - ideally before the game and if not get the message across during it.
We had a back four that are all comfortable on the ball and we play a lone striker. Why expect them to decide to start launching long balls to Josh? Given where they've come from I'm sure they'd have all grown up in teams that aim to play out from the back.
His final words in his interview were, get players back fit, get the players in January that we know we need and knew in the summer or we'll be like this for the rest of the season......... worrying times.
His final words in his interview were, get players back fit, get the players in January that we know we need and knew in the summer or we'll be like this for the rest of the season......... worrying times.
He started talking shit like that about this time last year didn’t he.
Good call Karl, that's really going to sort out all our Isuues. Get in early pack your bags and get the Eltham to Victoria train on your way home. Even you can not push the Charlton manager excuse book any further than this ! You gona do what ! Conjure up at win at Wigan FUCK OFF !
I'll be up at 4.30 am for a 12 hour shift , shame none of ours can't even put in a 90 minute shift . Duchalet has turned our club into a fucking joke . Joke CEO , joke manager , joke team .
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It's all lip service, what time would they normally be in anyway?
It's always closing the door once the horse has bolted with Robinson - has he not worked out yet if you set the team up properly BEFORE the game you won't need them to be in early to watch the horror shows.
I'm not surprised we don't win many right now what with the injury list, but I expect them to turn up for the match, don't care if the average age of the defence was 21 or whatever, todays performance was unacceptable, and thats not the first one in the last 4 years is it.
Strange that from the late 80's to the mid 00's when I used to go to a lot more away games I don't recall many where the team didn't turn up. Sure we lost plenty, but we gave it a go..........
Reeves - too lightweight
Mag not trying
Djick - too inexperienced
Narby - not good enough
We had a back four that are all comfortable on the ball and we play a lone striker. Why expect them to decide to start launching long balls to Josh? Given where they've come from I'm sure they'd have all grown up in teams that aim to play out from the back.