Mustela Putorius Furo
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So the players turn up on a saturday (and tuesday) in good time to prepare for a game. They pick up the buzz of a building crowd that are on their side, and see the usual faces in and around the back-room and the ground. They get a fuzzy feeling regularly on that basis, but how transient is that - how strong is that association these days that the feeling sticks and gets stronger?
With so much time spent at Shirecliffe is there really as strong a bond as there needs to be - is the Lane just more like a familiar neutral ground?
I know players used to train up at the Ball Inn ground years ago, though we had a gym attached to the old pavilion in the 80s,...but in the past they'd gather at the Lane much more frequently than they currently do. Overall is there as much time spent "at home" as there used to be? Is the "fortress" mentality and "this is our turf and you're getting nothing here mate" .. strong enough. Is that even possible if the only time the players are actually out on our own pitch is during a game?
I'm sure this is little different for most clubs these days, but on the "marginal gains" basis of preparing for success, I'd get the players in and around the place as often as possible to build up that territorial affection and fortress mentality.
With so much time spent at Shirecliffe is there really as strong a bond as there needs to be - is the Lane just more like a familiar neutral ground?
I know players used to train up at the Ball Inn ground years ago, though we had a gym attached to the old pavilion in the 80s,...but in the past they'd gather at the Lane much more frequently than they currently do. Overall is there as much time spent "at home" as there used to be? Is the "fortress" mentality and "this is our turf and you're getting nothing here mate" .. strong enough. Is that even possible if the only time the players are actually out on our own pitch is during a game?
I'm sure this is little different for most clubs these days, but on the "marginal gains" basis of preparing for success, I'd get the players in and around the place as often as possible to build up that territorial affection and fortress mentality.