Lumley 09:02 - Aug 8 with 6728 views | Gloucs_R | Signs for Southampton 🤠| |
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Lumley on 08:41 - Aug 9 with 1134 views | kernowhoop |
Lumley on 12:08 - Aug 8 by Nov77 | |
I hope he is not teaching them English. | | | |
Lumley on 11:08 - Aug 9 with 973 views | Northernr |
Lumley on 06:17 - Aug 9 by VancouverHoop | That's not unusual. Players who were at the top of their profession frequently can't communicate what, or why, they were so good. It came naturally. Conversely the best coaches were often mediocre players. They survived in the game by analysing what they did and figuring out how to improve it. They could then pass that information to younger players. |
still blows my mind that Ademole Bankole coaches at QPR. And Paul Bruce for that matter. | | | |
Lumley on 11:13 - Aug 9 with 931 views | toboboly |
Lumley on 11:08 - Aug 9 by Northernr | still blows my mind that Ademole Bankole coaches at QPR. And Paul Bruce for that matter. |
Given our results and youth prospects maybe it shouldn't. | |
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Lumley on 11:20 - Aug 9 with 908 views | QPunkR |
Lumley on 06:17 - Aug 9 by VancouverHoop | That's not unusual. Players who were at the top of their profession frequently can't communicate what, or why, they were so good. It came naturally. Conversely the best coaches were often mediocre players. They survived in the game by analysing what they did and figuring out how to improve it. They could then pass that information to younger players. |
So you're insinuating that their keepers' goal kicks will be staying on the pitch?? | |
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Lumley on 11:20 - Aug 9 with 908 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Lumley on 06:17 - Aug 9 by VancouverHoop | That's not unusual. Players who were at the top of their profession frequently can't communicate what, or why, they were so good. It came naturally. Conversely the best coaches were often mediocre players. They survived in the game by analysing what they did and figuring out how to improve it. They could then pass that information to younger players. |
I get your drift, and of course, Fergie springs to mind. However, I'm really trying to think how Bankole analysed his situation and promptly turned himself into a top class keeper. | |
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Lumley on 13:12 - Aug 9 with 780 views | E17hoop |
Lumley on 06:17 - Aug 9 by VancouverHoop | That's not unusual. Players who were at the top of their profession frequently can't communicate what, or why, they were so good. It came naturally. Conversely the best coaches were often mediocre players. They survived in the game by analysing what they did and figuring out how to improve it. They could then pass that information to younger players. |
Wenger was a bang average player but seems to have been a pretty decent coach. | |
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