I hope you’ve seen the news about the Greyhound training with the Albion pre season.
Stop winding me up! [emoji23].
Hopefully he’ll get his wish and finish his career with one of his Argie teams
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I hope you’ve seen the news about the Greyhound training with the Albion pre season.
I wrote about Ali scoring a goal while taking the opportunity to go fishing.
I then flicked onto Twitter and by quite some coincidence the first tweet on my timeline was Ali scoring a goal.
Naturally I edited that into my post about Ali scoring goals.
I'm not entirely sure how that's gauging his progression at the Albion
I didn't quote you when I referred to gauging progress. All I really said was that one goal against a side which has won 4 from 22 over three years, isn't something you can read too much into. I like AJ - I know others don't but we all have differences of opinion and that is absolutely fine.
I referred to your post after that as having fuelled the re-ignition of the discussion (after you had quoted myself) and there was nothing derogatory meant in my comment. It was a personal opinion and observation of mime only.
I think that goal he scored against Syria really shows his progression! [emoji6]
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Moneyball is a spectacular film, however inconsistent with real life it may have been/is. I can't imagine the working dynamic between Hughton and the heirarchy here is comparable, but I would always be interested in being a fly on the wall of the dressing room and boardrooms.
I actually quoted a scene from Moneyball yesterday when talking about the problems Man Utd have in their dressing room at the moment. The scene where Billy Beane walks into the dressing room after a defeat and people are partying with a boom box on the go and everyone having a good time. He turns the boom box off, throws a barrel of water at the wall to get the awkward and total silence and then says, "that's what losing sounds like". Absolutely spot on! That's how it should be when you've lost in professional sport. Not videoing dressing room dancing antics.
Sadly, that was a scene that was written for the film and there's no evidence that it ever happened. According to the book, Billy Beane 'detected an overly upbeat tone in the clubhouse' but he traded away Jeremy Giambi (the player dancing in the movie scene) because he was smoking weed and drinking too much on away trips. No boombox smashed by a baseball bat, unfortunately.
But of course your point is correct. A losing dressing room should be a quiet place. Manchester United's is probably only quite because Pogba and company are isolated within their Beats, having no relationship with each other or their coach.
It doesn't surprise me to hear that it wasn't true to reality - Aaron Sorkin is a masterful writer. The whole scene resonates with me though, that's how it should be after a defeat if you're serious about whatever it is that you're doing. I can't imagine that Liverpool or Man City's dressing rooms would have been raucous after anything other than a thumping win last season, no way characters like Van Dijk and Kompany would have allowed it.
I hope our dressing room has a similar standard of expectation, but I suspect it probably doesn't.
Probably did with the likes of Sidwell and Rosenier, Zamora even and certainly Greer.
We have definitely lost some of that over recent years.
I'd hope Dunk wouldn't stand for too much nonsense.
You need 7!!
Hmm. Ryan, Duffy, Bong, Dunk, Stephens, Murray ... I imagine Gross and Propper have high standards but might be too quiet?
Hmm. Ryan, Duffy, Bong, Dunk, Stephens, Murray ... I imagine Gross and Propper have high standards but might be too quiet?
I know you're right but I do have one reservation.The 'you need 7' thing, is about who you want in a scrap.
Florin Andone is the front-runner, windmilling into the opposition.
I imagine it needs to be somewhat different depending on your goals. Liverpool only lost 1 league game all season, so having a shit atmosphere after that game isn't going to be a problem for them. If you're losing more often than not (see all teams near the bottom) then life at the club can become a bit miserable and the atmosphere you've created does more harm than good.I hope our dressing room has a similar standard of expectation, but I suspect it probably doesn't.
So, is Ali J gonna come good, or is he a turkey?... I think the former...