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As you might have seen mentioned on the shoutbox if you were around last night, Lee Carlsey had specifically requested a round-table before the main Q&A last night with some of the "people from the message boards".... if you've had a text from Foxy over the past few days, that was why. DazBlade88 did manage to make it along for our lot.
His main intention seems to have been to reassure people about the collective coaching experience of both himself and David Weir and to give us a bit of an idea of their approach and how they're finding it so far.
Under Adam Owen, the training has got a bit more technical with heart rate monitors and the like and that regardless of the types of session the players will be doing, they'll always be working at about 95% exertion levels. He said that the players were responding well to this and would be under no allusions as to what was expected of them.
He said they're working on creating a passing, pressing game as he said that he knew from Coventry last season that some clubs revelled coming to Bramall Lane as they were allowed the whole pitch to play with.
They want to push forwards in numbers but not in any kind of reckless way, stressing that it would be drilled into players the importance of covering back.
Despite the insistence of certain people in attendance who also wanted to give him a masterclass in how to defend (naming no names
) he didn't really want to focus on the past regimes and said that he'd only watched the Yeovil play-off game videos from last season.
David Weir wandered in towards the end and stressed how excited they are about the opportunity they've got. He's said that "the boys" never want to leave the office and that they all live and breathe football. And that they're going to go for it, so whatever happens, they can never be accused of a lack of effort.
Although he said he wouldn't be reading the message boards, Carsley said that he knew how important they were and that they want to be open and honest with the supporters because that's the only way we're going to be able to buy into what they're trying to do.
And the bottom line was that all the fans could make a difference.
It was very interesting to hear Lee talk and hopefully he'll make himself available at future Q&A events because he does speak very well.
His main intention seems to have been to reassure people about the collective coaching experience of both himself and David Weir and to give us a bit of an idea of their approach and how they're finding it so far.
Under Adam Owen, the training has got a bit more technical with heart rate monitors and the like and that regardless of the types of session the players will be doing, they'll always be working at about 95% exertion levels. He said that the players were responding well to this and would be under no allusions as to what was expected of them.
He said they're working on creating a passing, pressing game as he said that he knew from Coventry last season that some clubs revelled coming to Bramall Lane as they were allowed the whole pitch to play with.
They want to push forwards in numbers but not in any kind of reckless way, stressing that it would be drilled into players the importance of covering back.
Despite the insistence of certain people in attendance who also wanted to give him a masterclass in how to defend (naming no names
David Weir wandered in towards the end and stressed how excited they are about the opportunity they've got. He's said that "the boys" never want to leave the office and that they all live and breathe football. And that they're going to go for it, so whatever happens, they can never be accused of a lack of effort.
Although he said he wouldn't be reading the message boards, Carsley said that he knew how important they were and that they want to be open and honest with the supporters because that's the only way we're going to be able to buy into what they're trying to do.
And the bottom line was that all the fans could make a difference.
It was very interesting to hear Lee talk and hopefully he'll make himself available at future Q&A events because he does speak very well.