Mobile phones were banned at the training ground, players were told to cut out non-football related chit-chat in training and those living miles away from the club, such as Stephen Warnock in Ormskirk in Lancashire, were asked to relocate .
The players, for all I care, can be commuting from John O'Groats to sit lounging in the Bodymoor Heath jacuzzi whilst chatting on their mobile phones, as long as they do the business on the pitch come match day.
Quote from: TopDeck113 on January 13, 2011, 07:04:46 PMThe players, for all I care, can be commuting from John O'Groats to sit lounging in the Bodymoor Heath jacuzzi whilst chatting on their mobile phones, as long as they do the business on the pitch come match day. Sloppy habits result in sloppy performance. They are well paid and therefore should have excellent discipline in preparing for match days.
What I don't get is if the training was so sloppy previously why did we score so many more goals from set pieces and also defend a lot better than we are now with our double training sessions.Players at this level can be coached to play any style you like so I think the so called change in style is a myth.Personally I think all players should live close to the club, to give them a better feel for the club and the fans, I didn't realize that players were allowed to do so.