Re: Carl Darlington SIGNED
[QUOTE=Omni;2028144]If he does 2 days plus matchdays then that's the same as Caskey did anyway. The way DK has set up training is that Monday's are Recovery Sessions anyway. A few players used to do this of their own accord under Mills but its far more structured under DK with the whole squad required to report for 10 and have a 2 hour session in the gym. He seems to pay far more attention to managing the players bodies than previous managers.
They'll then do training on at least 3 of the remaining days of the week so in essence, Darlington will only be missing for one 'tactical/training' session. I imagine he'll be heavily involved in the analysis as well when they discuss stuff back at the Cent after training.[/QUOTE] A fair summation from you and Wop.:) DOn't sound so optimistic though,there are eyes everywhere!.:hide: |
Re: Carl Darlington SIGNED
[QUOTE=Omni;2028144]If he does 2 days plus matchdays then that's the same as Caskey did anyway. The way DK has set up training is that Monday's are Recovery Sessions anyway. A few players used to do this of their own accord under Mills but its far more structured under DK with the whole squad required to report for 10 and have a 2 hour session in the gym. He seems to pay far more attention to managing the players bodies than previous managers.
They'll then do training on at least 3 of the remaining days of the week so in essence, Darlington will only be missing for one 'tactical/training' session. I imagine he'll be heavily involved in the analysis as well when they discuss stuff back at the Cent after training.[/QUOTE] Nah that will never work. 1 day in training and the rest down the pub. Worked for Brian Clough when he was at Forest apparently. Will Darlington be involved with scouting & recruitment or will that not be part of his role? |
Re: Carl Darlington SIGNED
[QUOTE=NottsRed;2028172]Nah that will never work. 1 day in training and the rest down the pub. Worked for Brian Clough when he was at Forest apparently.
Will Darlington be involved with scouting & recruitment or will that not be part of his role?[/QUOTE] Couple of games of carpet bowls and a pint of mild pregame. |
[QUOTE=Omni;2028144]If he does 2 days plus matchdays then that's the same as Caskey did anyway. The way DK has set up training is that Monday's are Recovery Sessions anyway. A few players used to do this of their own accord under Mills but its far more structured under DK with the whole squad required to report for 10 and have a 2 hour session in the gym. He seems to pay far more attention to managing the players bodies than previous managers.
They'll then do training on at least 3 of the remaining days of the week so in essence, Darlington will only be missing for one 'tactical/training' session. I imagine he'll be heavily involved in the analysis as well when they discuss stuff back at the Cent after training.[/QUOTE] Recovery sessions under Mills was a day to shake off a hangover. [size=1][i]Posted via mobile theme[/i][/size] |
Re: Carl Darlington SIGNED
[QUOTE=John Neals Dynasty;2028188]Recovery sessions under Mills was a day to shake off a hangover.
[size=1][i]Posted via mobile theme[/i][/size][/QUOTE] By the state of James Gray on that Police show it would have took two or three days to shake off properly. |
[QUOTE=NottsRed;2028194]By the state of James Gray on that Police show it would have took two or three days to shake off properly.[/QUOTE]
😂 true but Mills would of played him after a day. [size=1][i]Posted via mobile theme[/i][/size] |
Re: Carl Darlington SIGNED
[QUOTE=John Neals Dynasty;2028198]😂 true but Mills would of played him after a day.
[size=1][i]Posted via mobile theme[/i][/size][/QUOTE] Plus made him captain :jester: |
[QUOTE=NottsRed;2028194]By the state of James Gray on that Police show it would have took two or three days to shake off properly.[/QUOTE]
The bit about that I still can't get my head around, disregarding the fact that he could have killed someone: what the flip did they actually do in training? Just sit round having cans? What would he have done when he'd got there? Absolutely nuts. [size=1][i]Posted via mobile theme[/i][/size] |
Re: Carl Darlington SIGNED
[QUOTE=pricey;2028217]The bit about that I still can't get my head around, disregarding the fact that he could have killed someone: what the flip did they actually do in training? Just sit round having cans? What would he have done when he'd got there? Absolutely nuts.
[size=1][i]Posted via mobile theme[/i][/size][/QUOTE] He came from a party didn't he? It's entirely his own fault and that's why he's been a wasted talent. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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