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MrFisherman
December 25, 2016, 5:31pm

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He's just a.director of football with another name how exciting lol
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Hopefully we'll see the benefits on the field sooner rather than later.

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Hopefully we'll see the benefits on the field sooner rather than later.

UTM


He has got his targets and we are actively pursuing them, that`s the advantage of a recruitment officer he`s keener for results,  more so than the manager its his reputation thats on line
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Hopefully we'll see the benefits on the field sooner rather than later.

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Can he play midfield ?
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Can he play midfield ?


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Head of Recruitment. Sounds a positive step and explains why he has been around the club since MB came in. Let's hope he can unearth some gems.

Still not got that strength and conditioning coach yet though.  


Interesting read about S&C coaches and their benefit to Football clubs.

Evidently West Brom have the oldest squad but the least injuries causing withdrawls from matchday squads.

No coincidence that they have the most advanced S&C dept in the country.

Anyone know if GTFC are seriously considering investing in this area?
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Interesting read about S&C coaches and their benefit to Football clubs.

Evidently West Brom have the oldest squad but the least injuries causing withdrawls from matchday squads.

No coincidence that they have the most advanced S&C dept in the country.

Anyone know if GTFC are seriously considering investing in this area?


I think the priority at the moment is getting somewhere to train when the weather is bad. The training ground resembles the Somme after heavy rain. I think the management team are looking at all aspects of the off the field set up and will in time address all the issues they feel need addressing. As ever, things take time.
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I think the priority at the moment is getting somewhere to train when the weather is bad. The training ground resembles the Somme after heavy rain. I think the management team are looking at all aspects of the off the field set up and will in time address all the issues they feel need addressing. As ever, things take time.


I am sure there must be some pitch space available in Grimsby, even if it's an artificial surface. When I was a kid the players used to train at schools which made it a little bit of an event for the hosts and also drummed up a few younger new fans. I suppose the lack of school fields puts a damper on that these days?


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When Bill Shankly was our manager the beach was plenty good enough for
training.

If it was good enough for him it should be good enough for the current crop.
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February 27, 2017, 10:32am

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When Bill Shankly was our manager the beach was plenty good enough for
training.

If it was good enough for him it should be good enough for the current crop.


We used to play hours on the beach during the winter months when I was a kid,

Until the tide came in  

Not possible in the summer as we had lots of yorkies taking their holidays in Cleethorpes in the 50's early 60's

It was great for building your fitness up.


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