Good article. Still feel we should have persevered with Milanic but we are where we are.
It would be more constructive for Mr Giles, undoubted legend that he is, to offer his services to the club to aid and abet with the decision making progress methinks.
Mr Lorimer and Mr Gray are both there so communication ought not to have been a problem.
I don't doubt that the club would survive post Cellino but bouncing between 2nd and 3rd tier football doesn't enthral me.
Wasn't it Morison who said that in an article while he was complaining about not getting more game time....doesn't matter.
I think from memory it was the article that Morison wanted to play a solid 5 a side game where both teams got stuck into each other hard.
I read that article, can't fully remember who said it but, apparently, while hockaday was big on fitness and playing football on ground, Milanic preferred training to be more tactical than fitness, so fitness training was cut back.
Someone mentioned after the Wolves game that we looked like we were tiring.
I believe Redders kept Hockadays training methods as the players seemed to like it, and he obviously kept the players playing football on ground, 2 legacy's that Hockaday left with us despite being no good in all other depts.
Redders obviously added something cos the players played better under him than they did with Hockaday; could be that Redders knows how to talk to the players and get'em all gee'd up.
Darko, instead of keeping both Hockadays and Redders methods, then adding his own actually tinkered with both methods and that's when we started to slide. In all honesty, the enthusiasm and inspiration that Redders added seemed to have waned some what, they didn't seem happy.
Hopefully, Redders can pick up where he left off.
The LUFC playing ethos
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posted on 26/10/14
Good article. Still feel we should have persevered with Milanic but we are where we are.
It would be more constructive for Mr Giles, undoubted legend that he is, to offer his services to the club to aid and abet with the decision making progress methinks.
Mr Lorimer and Mr Gray are both there so communication ought not to have been a problem.
I don't doubt that the club would survive post Cellino but bouncing between 2nd and 3rd tier football doesn't enthral me.
posted on 26/10/14
Austin was out with injury. Will be back next game id imagine as he was just a doubt this week
posted on 26/10/14
posted on 27/10/14
Wasn't it Morison who said that in an article while he was complaining about not getting more game time....doesn't matter.
I think from memory it was the article that Morison wanted to play a solid 5 a side game where both teams got stuck into each other hard.
I read that article, can't fully remember who said it but, apparently, while hockaday was big on fitness and playing football on ground, Milanic preferred training to be more tactical than fitness, so fitness training was cut back.
Someone mentioned after the Wolves game that we looked like we were tiring.
I believe Redders kept Hockadays training methods as the players seemed to like it, and he obviously kept the players playing football on ground, 2 legacy's that Hockaday left with us despite being no good in all other depts.
Redders obviously added something cos the players played better under him than they did with Hockaday; could be that Redders knows how to talk to the players and get'em all gee'd up.
Darko, instead of keeping both Hockadays and Redders methods, then adding his own actually tinkered with both methods and that's when we started to slide. In all honesty, the enthusiasm and inspiration that Redders added seemed to have waned some what, they didn't seem happy.
Hopefully, Redders can pick up where he left off.
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