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The Custard Splat - Southend United Fan Podcast
As an attacker,he isn't even quite good. I'm just waiting now for loads of "but he runs around a lot "comments.A bit like the ants on our patio.
But he runs around a lot
As an attacker,he isn't even quite good. I'm just waiting now for loads of "but he runs around a lot "comments.A bit like the ants on our patio.
As an attacker,he isn't even quite good. I'm just waiting now for loads of "but he runs around a lot "comments.A bit like the ants on our patio.
Sign of a good manager and tactician to pick a squad for different games depending on the opposition after the homework has been done..
And to also keep those players who aren't playing on board and making sure they are aware why they haven't been selected that week. The bigger and better the squad the more important the man management skills of the management team. I would expect that players like Deegan, Atkinson and Prosser are aware of their roles in the squad and know there are some weeks where they won't be involved.
i do recall making a couple of visits to Priory Park as a very young autograph-collector but stopped when my sister asked why I didn't wear my blue and white scarf and bobble-hat.
And Josh Bexon coming on through to follow in our line of successful goalkeepers!Won't bother starting a thread on this as it will no doubt appear soon from the Echo. Lot's of good news in this report, particularly about Bolger and Pigott.
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/sport/13...d_United_win_friendly_at_Peterborough_United/
Maybe its just me, but in 55 years of watching Southend I've never once had the slightest desire to watch them training !
Maybe its just me, but in 55 years of watching Southend I've never once had the slightest desire to watch them training !
Each to their own. You get to see a match that's not too long. You see different fitness drills. You see PB and GC putting them right. You see how different managers work. Steve Tilson was very quiet. Paul Sturrock liked to get the players in a huddle after a training match, to talk to them. Phil Brown is much more hands on and intense. He stops the training games a lot to give players plenty of instructions. You see the shooting practice, which needs working on. The goalkeeper training is very good. The training under Phil Brown is the best by far. It's actually quite enjoyable most times.
By reading this, Jack Payne has to up his work rate, if he wanted to be a success at League 1 & beyond, if he carry on working hard in training, it's wont be long before he can make first team his own. He have to try and adapt to playing wide, it's one of few position he can play, but not in middle, but learn to play up front alongside Hunt etc should we picked up injuries there.
He have the skills & tricky to get past the full back and either cut in to take a shot on goal or set up an assist. Playing through the middle, he have to up his work rate, should he lose the ball, he have to win it back.
They had a very full on intense training match. The hardest working in my opinion was Jack Payne, although his shooting needs working on, and Gary Deegan who was my star of the show. He looks like he's busting a gut to get into the team. Best goal was from McLaughlin. Unfortunately, Kevan Hurst limped off after a heavy challenge, and didn't come back. Clearly done something, just hope it's not too bad. Mind you, he wasn't playing great and looks half the player he once was for us. Coughlan was giving most instructions for this one. He seems a little more intense since becoming assistant manager. Worst haircut, Pigott, but although he played well he needs a bit more tenacity in his game to boss defenders, as he is being bossed at the moment, and he needs to get away from defenders more.
That Kevan Hurst injury has turned out to be medial ligaments.
Was at training today as was Ron Martin. Ben Clarkson and Martin were talking and heard Clarkson tell Martin that Hurst has gone for a scan and it would be 3 - 4 weeks minimum for him to get back to training.
Coker could be fit for Saturday. He came out just before the end of training and did some running and stretching under the watchful eyes of 2 of the fitness/physio team.
Interesting that Ron was there. Does he take part in any of the training, or do stuff with the dome?