Daily Mail 22:38 - Apr 14 with 35470 views | IAN05 | Looks like they have got hold of the training ground fight story. | | | | |
Daily Mail on 09:33 - Apr 15 with 2817 views | QuakerJack |
Daily Mail on 09:31 - Apr 15 by Joe_bradshaw | It does make you wonder, doesn't it? |
Yes it does get you thinking, you're right. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:34 - Apr 15 with 2810 views | oh_tommy_tommy | Training brawls happen every week .nothing to see here . | |
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Daily Mail on 09:35 - Apr 15 with 2802 views | IAN05 |
Daily Mail on 09:31 - Apr 15 by Joe_bradshaw | It does make you wonder, doesn't it? |
He has an office at the Training ground. He watches some sessions as a result. You can criticise this board for many things but watching Training is not one of them. | | | |
Daily Mail on 09:36 - Apr 15 with 2788 views | QuakerJack |
Daily Mail on 09:34 - Apr 15 by oh_tommy_tommy | Training brawls happen every week .nothing to see here . |
Ok, but then I'm wondering why they're focussing on us tho, rather than Kompany knocking shiyte out of Aguero, or Suarez knawing on Gerrard's arm....? I'd say training ground arguments may happen a lot, no different from Vorm screaming at Rangel at Hull when Boyd scored... but dust ups and brawls.... I don't think so. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:38 - Apr 15 with 2770 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Daily Mail on 09:35 - Apr 15 by IAN05 | He has an office at the Training ground. He watches some sessions as a result. You can criticise this board for many things but watching Training is not one of them. |
Thank you for clearing that up. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:39 - Apr 15 with 2761 views | Darran | Jenkins has gone to the training ground on a regular basis since the day he got involved with the club. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:41 - Apr 15 with 2745 views | Drizzle |
Daily Mail on 09:39 - Apr 15 by Darran | Jenkins has gone to the training ground on a regular basis since the day he got involved with the club. |
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Daily Mail on 09:43 - Apr 15 with 2728 views | Darran |
Daily Mail on 09:41 - Apr 15 by Drizzle | |
It's true though,anyone's that ever gone to watch training during the last decade will have seen Jenkins under every manager. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:43 - Apr 15 with 2725 views | IAN05 |
Daily Mail on 09:36 - Apr 15 by QuakerJack | Ok, but then I'm wondering why they're focussing on us tho, rather than Kompany knocking shiyte out of Aguero, or Suarez knawing on Gerrard's arm....? I'd say training ground arguments may happen a lot, no different from Vorm screaming at Rangel at Hull when Boyd scored... but dust ups and brawls.... I don't think so. |
Pro's and ex pro's tell us every time this comes up that its a regular thing in Training, buy only gets reported when you are struggling. If you read many footballers autobiographies, some of the things that go on are crazy and you wonder how they don't get reported. That said, there appear to more stories coming from us and Cardiff than anyone else. That either means the media down here know too much about what goes on or there really are feeling rooted problems with factions. | | | |
Daily Mail on 09:43 - Apr 15 with 2724 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
Daily Mail on 09:36 - Apr 15 by QuakerJack | Ok, but then I'm wondering why they're focussing on us tho, rather than Kompany knocking shiyte out of Aguero, or Suarez knawing on Gerrard's arm....? I'd say training ground arguments may happen a lot, no different from Vorm screaming at Rangel at Hull when Boyd scored... but dust ups and brawls.... I don't think so. |
They love knocking down a winner do the press. They've built us up for the knock down. I can tell you 100 % there are always fights , handbags , pushing around in training every day , all over the world . Pride & passion and especially when you will be taking a big pay cut if things don't work out right . | |
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Daily Mail on 09:44 - Apr 15 with 2708 views | Johnw102 |
Daily Mail on 22:49 - Apr 14 by Darran | Exactly. |
Think it may be €58000 which is just over £40000 seems more likely. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:44 - Apr 15 with 2705 views | QuakerJack |
Daily Mail on 09:39 - Apr 15 by Darran | Jenkins has gone to the training ground on a regular basis since the day he got involved with the club. |
Fair enough, like I said, it was a genuine question... | |
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Daily Mail on 09:45 - Apr 15 with 2701 views | Neath_Jack |
Daily Mail on 09:41 - Apr 15 by Drizzle | |
Angel Rangels brother. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:45 - Apr 15 with 2700 views | Swansea93 | Can see a major clearout in the summer, there was never any reported incidents when Martinez and Rodgers was here. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:47 - Apr 15 with 2684 views | QuakerJack |
Daily Mail on 09:44 - Apr 15 by Johnw102 | Think it may be €58000 which is just over £40000 seems more likely. |
I'm not sure I buy the part of the story where it mentions wages... especially when you think we're hearing Pozuelo and Canas are disgruntled... if either of them two think they deserve to be on a par with our leading scorer who cost over 20 times more (in Poz's case) then they're delusional... This is either complete fabrication by the Mail, or someone's leaking b0llox to the press for their own amusement. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:47 - Apr 15 with 2681 views | IAN05 |
Daily Mail on 09:39 - Apr 15 by Darran | Jenkins has gone to the training ground on a regular basis since the day he got involved with the club. |
Spot on. The key to running a successful business is remaining close to the front line. What we see on a Saturday is only a small part of the story and a chairman/chief exec would not be fulfilling duties if he didn't observe the daily goings on from time to time. Particularly when you are in a difficult phase. From what I have seen and been told, he doesn't play any part in that Training, just observing and sometimes talking to members of staff or agents. | | | |
Daily Mail on 09:48 - Apr 15 with 2675 views | QuakerJack |
Daily Mail on 09:45 - Apr 15 by Swansea93 | Can see a major clearout in the summer, there was never any reported incidents when Martinez and Rodgers was here. |
Two excellent man-managers, never would have happened and if it did they would have defused it before it even started, it certainly wouldn't have got to the press. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:49 - Apr 15 with 2674 views | Darran |
Daily Mail on 09:47 - Apr 15 by IAN05 | Spot on. The key to running a successful business is remaining close to the front line. What we see on a Saturday is only a small part of the story and a chairman/chief exec would not be fulfilling duties if he didn't observe the daily goings on from time to time. Particularly when you are in a difficult phase. From what I have seen and been told, he doesn't play any part in that Training, just observing and sometimes talking to members of staff or agents. |
He's always been there Ian from Jersey Marine to Llandarcy. | |
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Daily Mail on 09:53 - Apr 15 with 2644 views | IAN05 |
Daily Mail on 09:48 - Apr 15 by QuakerJack | Two excellent man-managers, never would have happened and if it did they would have defused it before it even started, it certainly wouldn't have got to the press. |
It definitely happened under both those. I suppose the main difference is that for the main part we were not big news then. So, the only media that would have reported it would be the E.Post and they wouldn't ruin their relationship with the club by breaking the story. | | | |
Daily Mail on 09:59 - Apr 15 with 2615 views | Drizzle |
Daily Mail on 09:48 - Apr 15 by QuakerJack | Two excellent man-managers, never would have happened and if it did they would have defused it before it even started, it certainly wouldn't have got to the press. |
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Daily Mail on 10:01 - Apr 15 with 2604 views | Spratty | "When I arrived the chairman and board told me, Michael, first of all we are fans. We are running the club but at the end of the day we are fans. We love football and this team. They said we have to ask you something — is it okay if we come and watch your training? I said no problem. You can do whatever you want but just don’t interfere in my job. That is my responsibility." | | | |
Daily Mail on 10:08 - Apr 15 with 2574 views | Spratty |
Daily Mail on 22:57 - Apr 14 by IAN05 | Lets be fair, wasn't exactly going great under Laudrup really though was it ? If the media are to be believed, the source of this ill feeling is the split he allowed with the Spanish and British boys. |
If the inside information is to be believed (backed up by their own comments and observable behaviour) It is because our Captains thought they should be running the place and our Chairman choose to put the dissenters in charge. The laws of physics could have predicted the outcome from such a scenario. | | | |
Daily Mail on 10:10 - Apr 15 with 2564 views | Uxbridge |
Daily Mail on 09:47 - Apr 15 by IAN05 | Spot on. The key to running a successful business is remaining close to the front line. What we see on a Saturday is only a small part of the story and a chairman/chief exec would not be fulfilling duties if he didn't observe the daily goings on from time to time. Particularly when you are in a difficult phase. From what I have seen and been told, he doesn't play any part in that Training, just observing and sometimes talking to members of staff or agents. |
Which is how it should be. | |
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Daily Mail on 10:12 - Apr 15 with 2553 views | Drizzle | It didn't take a medium to predict we would have squad divisions when Laudrup left. Some players signed and resigned purely because of him. We just need to limp over the line and offload the malcontents. | | | |
Daily Mail on 10:16 - Apr 15 with 2533 views | C_jack | I'm not sure how many people here have played decent level football before, but emotions spilling over are pretty common place, from Swansea senior league to the PL. It's a passionate game mun, threads like this are almost as bad for over reaction as that dog s**t paper | |
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