Think we can safely say we won’t see Mina again after the first few days of Dycheball training.Quite right.
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Think we can safely say we won’t see Mina again after the first few days of Dycheball training.Quite right.
Think he'll be an eye opener for a lot of the lads.
Yeah, he will make them realise that anti-football is a real thing.
Must have been recorded in the past few days
I'm curious to know how it would end us? Leeds, Newcastle, Man City, Villa and West Ham are all decent sized clubs that were relegated in the last 25 years and have all bounced back, some better than others.Relegation would end Everton, and it's not something any fan (with the exception of @ForeverBlue92) wants to see.
I was so optimistic when I listened to Frank's 'high performance podcast, ' he talked such a good talk.
I think it's fair to say his performance wasn't that high in the end.
Without a pre-season of this style of training, they’re going to go up against Arsenal blowing out of their arses.Far more concerned why our players are this unfit
Forget “warm weather training”, they need to be chased across Brecon Beacons followed by a search squad with floodlights and dogs. That will toughen them up for the relegation battle ahead ?At this point I have no idea if he'll be any good for us as manager, but if the stories of his training discipline are true, then I hope he absolutely beasts this gang of s**thouses into shape.
Like proper SAS: Who Dares Wins stuff. Have them running up and down massive hills in the pouring rain, taking turns at carrying Yerry Mina's broken body around the place.
Make then hate training as much as we hate having to watch them sideways pass at the back when we're 1-0 down.