WolfLing
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Big fan of Tony Roberts' coaching as well. Hands on, involved, clear communicator.
A pre-requisite for any goalkeeping coach.
Big fan of Tony Roberts' coaching as well. Hands on, involved, clear communicator.
The corners by any chance rather than straight at them using my super powers of deductionLoved that at the end where he's giving Adama advice on where keepers don't want you to shoot. That kind of experience is invaluable
A pre-requisite for any goalkeeping coach.
Nope not that simple, watch the videoThe corners by any chance rather than straight at them using my super powers of deduction
….. rather than up the terraces…. (mind you, no terraces at Compton)The corners by any chance rather than straight at them using my super powers of deduction
Fantastic club servant. Just shows it’s not all about the 11 that take the pitch.Got a lot of time for big John
Fantastic team player
A pre-requisite for any goalkeeping coach.
Jose Sa also comes across as a really friendly upbeat confident character. I like the cut of his jib.Tony Roberts comes across like a good bloke to have in the club. Very intense when working but likes to have a joke.
It's good to see some shooting practice.
I am the last one to moan for the sake of moaning, but i felt the opposite re tony roberts. Seems like hes trying too hard to be one of the lads, especially with john ruddy at the start of the video. Ruddy doesnt even acknowledge him. Feels like he wants to play the class clown but isnt funny, just loud.Tony Roberts comes across like a good bloke to have in the club. Very intense when working but likes to have a joke.
It's good to see some shooting practice.
I've heard good things about him in the Wales camp and his short time at Wolves so far. Think he does come across a bit David Brent in that video though. Trying too hard for the camera!I am the last one to moan for the sake of moaning, but i felt the opposite re tony roberts. Seems like hes trying too hard to be one of the lads, especially with john ruddy at the start of the video. Ruddy doesnt even acknowledge him. Feels like he wants to play the class clown but isnt funny, just loud.
Thats it. David brentesque. Im sure hes a lovely guy, just trying a bit hardI've heard good things about him in the Wales camp and his short time at Wolves so far. Think he does come across a bit David Brent in that video though. Trying too hard for the camera!
tony roberts does my head in already, standing in the box in front of the dugout when bruno is sat down
bruno needs to have a word, not a good look
It seems to be commenting rather actually complainingAre we now complaining about a trainer trying too hard to be funny and friendly?
Even for the Mix, that’s a new one.
Attack attack attackTony Roberts comes across like a good bloke to have in the club. Very intense when working but likes to have a joke.
It's good to see some shooting practice.
Just read back and you have a point.It seems to be commenting rather actually complaining
Tony Roberts comes across like a good bloke to have in the club. Very intense when working but likes to have a joke.
It's good to see some shooting practice.
fair enough, good point. maybe he's okay thenHave only seen him do that on set pieces and defending them, which I believe he is the coach for so it didn’t bother me really, I was more grateful we had someone hopefully shouting at Moutinho to take less/better short corners now!
Isn’t he the keeper coach? He was barking instructions out at the players against spursTony Roberts comes across like a good bloke to have in the club. Very intense when working but likes to have a joke.
It's good to see some shooting practice.
U5s too by the look of thatA few u18's training
A few u18's training with the first team there. Lembikisa looks a lively player.
U5s too by the look of that
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If he can put the white circular object between those two uprights and that white bar that sits on them then " Gerrim in ! "
****, someone else got there first.It was good to see Neves and Podence doing some extra training at the end.
I find that ‘ball in the goal’ is much less of a mouthful.
Couple of problems with this. I’ve watched that and as far as I can tell our player can finish ok when playing against static metal mannequins and poles for goalies. They do ok when they just have a goalie to beat but as long as the build up is quite slow. But put defenders on the pitch and the goals immediately dry up even against our defenders.