Just look at that standard of player though for league one. Scary.
Or try to. Your hammy would probably ping before you got anywhere near the ball [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Agreed...definitely a big part of it I reckon. He showed absolutely no inclination at all to try any of them except in the odd cup game. With Ashworth and Potter running things we might finally start to see the Lancing investment start to bear fruit.
Don't panic, wearing a suit will be part of the contract.Looks like Potter is a TRACKSUIT & TRAINERS manager
How do we all feel about this? I have grown accustomed to Hughton's impecable touchline tailoring, accessorised with a sober lambswool pullover or buttoned gillet. This may take some getting used to.
Agreed. If players at this level cannot perform at peak physical endurance levels then they should be toast. I expect GP to be tough on this. We should expect to see some of our own long term payers up their game considerably. Someone mentioned complacency on another thread. We now have the best Chairman (genuine fan), best CEO, best technical director, and now perhaps the best fledgling first team head coach talent, so we have the lot, and we have some money to spend on recruitment that works, not like the last £80m that might as well have been spent over the bar in the Nelson. What a night that would have been.
I am very, very positive about what TB is constructing here. And I use the word constructing wisely.
Agreed. If players at this level cannot perform at peak physical endurance levels then they should be toast. I expect GP to be tough on this.
I did wonder if perhaps a perk of bringing a new manger in would be that any sentiment between coach and players that CH might have felt would have been removed. Not at all suggesting anything unprofessional, but it's clear that CH had players he trusted implicitly, come rain or shine, and I wonder if having someone in who doesn't have those kind of bonds as yet will get one or two to step up, or we will see one or two big names shipped out.
I’m not anti Oscar..but don’t remember it being ‘’great’’
There’s an excellent passage somewhere on the Albion roar where this topic is discussed and apparently CH used to need to see a player train 30-40 times before he was certain he could trust them to perform in the required manner and therefore were worthy of a spot in his squad. What chance did the u23s have?
We had John Morling the Albion Academy Manager on the show this week, and he came in to tell us about the setup at Lancing, and across Sussex and Surrey.
For me, this was a genuinely fascinating show as I had little idea as to how the whole set up works, and John gave us great insights. What he said afterwards (an hour really is a short space of time to let everyone know things) was to give an insight as to how a player can make it from U23 to senior level.
He said him and Chris Hughton and the senior management team have regular meetings, and at certain times Chris will ask John if there is anyone he believes ready to make the step up. If John suggests someone, they will be invited to train with the first team. When - and only when - Chris implicitly trusts them to do exactly what he wants them to do, he will consider them for the first team - of which the bench is usually the next step, when there's a space available.
For example, one player who has made the step up to the senior side 'would have trained 30 or 40 times with the first team squad' before being considered by Chris.
I think ultimately Hughtons downfall was not giving youth a chance. He seemed only to stick with his players and the U23’s were not his players so they never really got a look in. Clearly Blooms long term plan is for the U23’s to feed one or two players a year into the first team hence the big investment into Lancing. That was not happening under Hughton after 4 years. Next season I reckon several U23’s will break into the first team. That could be the equivalent of tens of millions of pounds payback.
I think that will apply to transfers out. If the new management team, with Ashworth, consider some players lacking in the qualities required for their game plan, they’ll be sold soon without sentiment.
"But that match seems to have been a turning point because their record since then is awful.I found this an interesting read
www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/cant-ignore-swansea-citys-elephant-15905704
Somehow it's not official yet. He's turned us down hasn't he.
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Somehow it's not official yet. He's turned us down hasn't he.