yellowman wrote:how do you know sam that they dont impress in training , are you there or are you CH
It's about producing on a match day and not a training day, isn't it?
yellowman wrote:how do you know sam that they dont impress in training , are you there or are you CH
If a player doesn't put in the effort/perform in training, they don't get the match day chance..kevgull wrote:
It's about producing on a match day and not a training day, isn't it?
Of course, George Best and Jordan Chapell are comparableferrarilover wrote:George Best used to turn up to training still pissed and in his clothes from the night before (to be honest, he used to turn up on match days in much the same state).
Matt.
That does explain a few things and Chapell is easily league quality and downes well he could get in the league as wellbrooker wrote:Have heard from coaches for a while now that Chappell just doesn't want to be here, was one of the reasons that Ch hasn't played him. Downers is due to wage constraints, and I'd keep Benyon all day long. Not too much quality, but he will work his ass off for the club. One of the few who genuinely wants to play for TUFC
What other options are there? This isn't primary school, Jesus isn't getting rid of the kids with the wrong brand of trainers.Dockers Pal wrote:I hope rationale behind transfer listing these particular players is:
1) CH is sure he can sign replacements who are better or
2) They are too expensive for the club to keep or
3) There are too many players in the squad for these players positions and these are the weakest or
4) something in their attitude, personality, WHY that means CH doesn't want them in the squad
Or a combination of all of them
Or maybe there's an option where the club are smart, rather than stupid...?tommyg wrote:You have to assume that Cooper has triggered the option to extend his contract by another 12 months which is a bit cheeky considering he hasn't kicked a ball for us but he's perfectly entitled to do that. Surely, though, the club should have inserted their own clause, where we had the option of stopping him from doing this - especially as we knew there was a strong possibility of being relegated.
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