What about aftercessional players?
Quote from: Footy-Vill on March 31, 2023, 12:51:54 PMIn the presser for the Chelsea match, my trained eye observed Emery putting his clenched fist into his hand several occasions. This denotes anger, annoyance and negative in how he feeling what Unai was talking about. He then takes his hands away and puts them under the table immediately the questions and his talking about player availability is over.Just as Emery was stating "I don't know any more problems from the last players arrived from the international teams" he clenched his fist into his palm of hand.Once more, Unai expressed himself with the gesture when he wished that we could prepare and be ready for training tomorrow.As soon as the questions and discussion concerning player availability are finished, Unai Emery removes his hands and places them under the table.In light of these observations, it is clear that his gesture conveys anger, negativity and exasperation. This appears to be connected to the players' availability, specifically gestures were around Kamara, as well as those who have returned from international duty who may be injured or underprepared.Very interesting and very telling. What are you trained in?
In the presser for the Chelsea match, my trained eye observed Emery putting his clenched fist into his hand several occasions. This denotes anger, annoyance and negative in how he feeling what Unai was talking about. He then takes his hands away and puts them under the table immediately the questions and his talking about player availability is over.Just as Emery was stating "I don't know any more problems from the last players arrived from the international teams" he clenched his fist into his palm of hand.Once more, Unai expressed himself with the gesture when he wished that we could prepare and be ready for training tomorrow.As soon as the questions and discussion concerning player availability are finished, Unai Emery removes his hands and places them under the table.In light of these observations, it is clear that his gesture conveys anger, negativity and exasperation. This appears to be connected to the players' availability, specifically gestures were around Kamara, as well as those who have returned from international duty who may be injured or underprepared.Very interesting and very telling.
Quote from: coreyfeldman on March 31, 2023, 01:16:33 PMQuote from: Footy-Vill on March 31, 2023, 12:51:54 PMIn the presser for the Chelsea match, my trained eye observed Emery putting his clenched fist into his hand several occasions. This denotes anger, annoyance and negative in how he feeling what Unai was talking about. He then takes his hands away and puts them under the table immediately the questions and his talking about player availability is over.Just as Emery was stating "I don't know any more problems from the last players arrived from the international teams" he clenched his fist into his palm of hand.Once more, Unai expressed himself with the gesture when he wished that we could prepare and be ready for training tomorrow.As soon as the questions and discussion concerning player availability are finished, Unai Emery removes his hands and places them under the table.In light of these observations, it is clear that his gesture conveys anger, negativity and exasperation. This appears to be connected to the players' availability, specifically gestures were around Kamara, as well as those who have returned from international duty who may be injured or underprepared.Very interesting and very telling. What are you trained in?Clenched fist
I'd imagine Footy is very well-trained in observing anger and exasperation at close quarters.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on March 31, 2023, 01:49:59 PMQuote from: coreyfeldman on March 31, 2023, 01:16:33 PMQuote from: Footy-Vill on March 31, 2023, 12:51:54 PMIn the presser for the Chelsea match, my trained eye observed Emery putting his clenched fist into his hand several occasions. This denotes anger, annoyance and negative in how he feeling what Unai was talking about. He then takes his hands away and puts them under the table immediately the questions and his talking about player availability is over.Just as Emery was stating "I don't know any more problems from the last players arrived from the international teams" he clenched his fist into his palm of hand.Once more, Unai expressed himself with the gesture when he wished that we could prepare and be ready for training tomorrow.As soon as the questions and discussion concerning player availability are finished, Unai Emery removes his hands and places them under the table.In light of these observations, it is clear that his gesture conveys anger, negativity and exasperation. This appears to be connected to the players' availability, specifically gestures were around Kamara, as well as those who have returned from international duty who may be injured or underprepared.Very interesting and very telling. What are you trained in?Clenched fist Way of the Exploding Fist. Or Way of the Exploding Babelfish.
Starting to think he's a pretty good manager.