Is Marks Nan gonna be there, if not, i'll give it a swerve...Open training session at the Den, monday 10th August, 10.30 for any with some young uns, or even some of us grown ups.
No but Fat Dan isIs Marks Nan gonna be there, if not, i'll give it a swerve...
No but Fat Dan is
She is gonna be there, welcoming everyone by high sixing them.Is Marks Nan gonna be there, if not, i'll give it a swerve...
Isn't it a chance for kids on school holidays to feel a bit more involved in the club they support?Serious question:
Why do the club host open training sessions? Is it disinformation? I can't imagine we'd be practising anything that we would actually use in upcoming games - that would be utterly stupid.
In which case what is the point of it? Is it worth losing a training session because it's content is generic just to make the supporters feel involved?
I don't really understand the thinking. I'd rather we kept training behind closed doors and maxed it out tactically.
Do other clubs do open training sessions?
He turned up at one of them open training sessions once with a training shirt he got in the sale in the club shop prior so he could get the players could sign it and raffle it on his channel. He was down the front among all the kids and mums the fucking wet wipe.
Don’t be a miserable bastard.Serious question:
Why do the club host open training sessions? Is it disinformation? I can't imagine we'd be practising anything that we would actually use in upcoming games - that would be utterly stupid.
In which case what is the point of it? Is it worth losing a training session because it's content is generic just to make the supporters feel involved?
I don't really understand the thinking. I'd rather we kept training behind closed doors and maxed it out tactically.
Do other clubs do open training sessions?
It's just for the kids to see & meet the players close up I suppose , the training usually consists of the defenders up one end of the pitch aiming hopeful.punts to , the attackers? Up the other end with the midfielders on the half way line watching the ball sail over their headsSerious question:
Why do the club host open training sessions? Is it disinformation? I can't imagine we'd be practising anything that we would actually use in upcoming games - that would be utterly stupid.
In which case what is the point of it? Is it worth losing a training session because it's content is generic just to make the supporters feel involved?
I don't really understand the thinking. I'd rather we kept training behind closed doors and maxed it out tactically.
Do other clubs do open training sessions?
The open days are a fantastic way to show all who turn up how and why our players get injured so easily and end up on the treatment table for an indeterminate amount of time.Serious question:
Why do the club host open training sessions? Is it disinformation? I can't imagine we'd be practising anything that we would actually use in upcoming games - that would be utterly stupid.
In which case what is the point of it? Is it worth losing a training session because it's content is generic just to make the supporters feel involved?
I don't really understand the thinking. I'd rather we kept training behind closed doors and maxed it out tactically.
Do other clubs do open training sessions?
Tuesday is the 9th ?I watched them at the training ground last October as I live locally and I don't think there's any worry about the players missing out on a session or people discovering our secrets.
If anything they will be able to ask the kids what they do for their teams and get some tips of them.
Also Monday Is the 8th. Wednesday Is the 10th.
Of October.Tuesday is the 9th ?
For the kids and community to see how things work and meet there favourite players whilst their parents get fleeced in the club shop?Why do the club host open training sessions?
January 2069 ?Of October.