He said something about a few "exercises" (I didn't take that to mean physical) being organised so that the players and manager/technical staff could get to know each other better. Also mentioned hoping to have a coffee with players during downtime.
Sounded like a break the ice thing you'd find at a more average workplace. Didn't think that was the norm in football but I guess they have to have some way of indeed "breaking the ice" as a group.
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Write down two things about yourself, one true and one false" The possibilities for Niasse are endless
They were / have been commonplace where I have worked. I worked for one company that had people from all over the world in the office and for some reason, all the new Norwegian members of staff walked out at induction and refused to participate in any of that silly nonsense.