Are you actually serious!?Surely with high level Premier league pros these are just a given
Are you actually serious!?Surely with high level Premier league pros these are just a given
I agree. This is his first trip away. Do people think De Zerbi, or Potter, or Hughton, or any manager doesn't start off by setting the baseline expectation in a team environment?Yep. he's also setting out the ground rules by doing stuff like this..............whether explicit or not, his expectations should be clear to even the densest of players. Would love to see those on here critcising attempt something like this in German or another less familiar language to them to a large group of new staff (several of whom also don't speak very good English).
No, as others have said, it makes it all look a bit Ted Lasso and pure cringe. Looking at your username maybe you’re used to that sort of thing. As I said I expect him to say those sort of things but let the guy have his privacy with the team.Why not? You think other teams might steal our revolutionary tactic of teamwork? In a team game?
Would you rather have John Sitton then?No, as others have said, it makes it all look a bit Ted Lasso and pure cringe. Looking at your username maybe you’re used to that sort of thing. As I said I expect him to say those sort of things but let the guy have his privacy with the team.
For balance I’ve heard he’s going to be head to toe in Stone Island at the Everton gameNo, as others have said, it makes it all look a bit Ted Lasso and pure cringe. Looking at your username maybe you’re used to that sort of thing. As I said I expect him to say those sort of things but let the guy have his privacy with the team.
People who got bent out of shape over FH's positivity might want to avoid today's video where he insists they all sing happy birthday to Yankuba Minteh (today's his birthday - I forgot to send a card)
I guess FB's rules for being a good teammate include
- Congratulate your teammates on a good play
- Know when it's your teammate's birthday (from the video, I think it was Tariq who was first to answer FB's question of who's birthday it was)
People who got bent out of shape over FH's positivity might want to avoid today's video where he insists they all sing happy birthday to Yankuba Minteh (today's his birthday - I forgot to send a card)
I guess FB's rules for being a good teammate include
- Congratulate your teammates on a good play
- Know when it's your teammate's birthday (from the video, I think it was Tariq who was first to answer FB's question of who's birthday it was)
If I understood what they were doing there, he won so the whole table got to eat first. So that's probably at least part of the excitement. The boys were hungry!Ah it was nice watching them hugging Malcouye when he won the early food comp. The new African guys look really shy and nervous.
Yeah. Imagine being 18. Miles from home. In that environment. Whatever the reason, as soon as old pro's like milner start giving you a cuddle you're going to start feeling at home. It all matters.If I understood what they were doing there, he won so the whole table got to eat first. So that's probably at least part of the excitement. The boys were hungry!
Either way, silly as it is, and as much of a miserable old cynic that I am, if it helps them bond, it's good stuff.
It was the part of the video that I thought best showed bonding. Not happy clappy stuff, but supportive of a new, young team mate.Yeah. Imagine being 18. Miles from home. In that environment. Whatever the reason, as soon as old pro's like milner start giving you a cuddle you're going to start feeling at home. It all matters.
Exactly this! A few days in Brighton, now in Japan, with a squad that mostly knows each other very well.Yeah. Imagine being 18. Miles from home. In that environment. Whatever the reason, as soon as old pro's like milner start giving you a cuddle you're going to start feeling at home. It all matters.
People who got bent out of shape over FH's positivity might want to avoid today's video where he insists they all sing happy birthday to Yankuba Minteh (today's his birthday - I forgot to send a card)
I guess FB's rules for being a good teammate include
- Congratulate your teammates on a good play
- Know when it's your teammate's birthday (from the video, I think it was Tariq who was first to answer FB's question of who's birthday it was)
Agree. I imagine it's just normal talk in a group that happens everywhere. Nothing to see here other than a new manager giving some positivity.Feels a bit obvious - we’ve always seemed to have a decent team ethic - but no harm in being explicit about his values. They know what he expects of them first and foremost. The stuff we won’t see would be more interesting. How he reacts if players don’t work hard for each other or criticise rather than encourage. He now has the justification to lay into them if that happens.
Just normal manager talk, especially with the cameras rolling. If it was RDZ telling them they needed big balls and to fight for each other in broken English, that would be much the same and nobody would make a Ted Lasso comparison.
Perhaps we should see how he fares before taking the piss.
Living Carlos' whistling. Seems such a happy chappy.It’s the joyful whistling I find refreshing, compelling and absolutely hilarious.
Baleba is now my favourite player.
Yeah, him and Adingra always come across so well and likeable. Young lads living the dream.Living Carlos' whistling. Seems such a happy chappy.
At this point you’re being embarrassed for them which is a little odd. It may be a bit more OTT than we are used to but I’m happy to give him the benefit of the doubt. He took a struggling side to a near promotion followed by a championship, not with the biggest budget either. Some of that i assume is how he bonds a team together and on that basis we can cut him slack maybe and let him manage how he deems fitNo, as others have said, it makes it all look a bit Ted Lasso and pure cringe. Looking at your username maybe you’re used to that sort of thing. As I said I expect him to say those sort of things but let the guy have his privacy with the team.
All fair points but I think people are taking this a bit too seriously suggesting all of a sudden a few are anti Fab which isn't the case. I’m fairly sure everyone is fully behind our new coach and looks forward to the important stuff which is on the pitchAt this point you’re being embarrassed for them which is a little odd. It may be a bit more OTT than we are used to but I’m happy to give him the benefit of the doubt. He took a struggling side to a near promotion followed by a championship, not with the biggest budget either. Some of that i assume is how he bonds a team together and on that basis we can cut him slack maybe and let him manage how he deems fit