Summer training camp - Spain

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Warm weather training should do Mousset a world of good. Hopefully, there's no greasy kebab joints around the corner and he sticks to paella.
 
You know what’s in a paella right? Surprising amount of fat in Chorizo!!
Mousset won’t play again for United
 
A great opportunity for the manager and players to get to know each other better in a closed environment.

Can only be good preparation from a management perspective.

Am wondering about how they're planning on side stepping quarantine arrangements on return though.

P.S. I see the pigs have also gone abroad for their pre season, although Wales doesn't bring quite the same level of benefits this won't be much of a problem for them as, in terms of numbers, they don't have much of a team to build with.
 
A great opportunity for the manager and players to get to know each other better in a closed environment.

Can only be good preparation from a management perspective.

Am wondering about how they're planning on side stepping quarantine arrangements on return though.

P.S. I see the pigs have also gone abroad for their pre season, although Wales doesn't bring quite the same level of benefits this won't be much of a problem for them as, in terms of numbers, they don't have much of a team to build with.
I think there may be an exemption for elite athletes...so Moose has to isolate the rest are ok
 
Does anyone know where they are? Might be the Balearics - Green List.
 



A great opportunity for the manager and players to get to know each other better in a closed environment.

Can only be good preparation from a management perspective.

Am wondering about how they're planning on side stepping quarantine arrangements on return though.

P.S. I see the pigs have also gone abroad for their pre season, although Wales doesn't bring quite the same level of benefits this won't be much of a problem for them as, in terms of numbers, they don't have much of a team to build with.
Yes but will they take 3000 when they play Abersoch FC under 10's.
 
Perhaps Fleck will be flying over to join them? Last I saw he was still in Ibiza with the family.
 
No chorizo in a paella.

/foodsnob
There can be. Paella is a Valencian dish and Valencians consider there are only two authentic recipes- paella Valenciana that can contain chicken, rabbit and sometimes duck and snails, and seafood paella, made on the Valencia coast.
The rest of Spain will happily use chorizo and other ingredients and will mix meat and seafood. So, whilst the original Valencian paella doesn’t contain chorizo, putting chorizo in a mixed paella is perfectly acceptable as a mixed paella isn’t ‘traditional’ anyway.
 
A great opportunity for the manager and players to get to know each other better in a closed environment.

Can only be good preparation from a management perspective.

Am wondering about how they're planning on side stepping quarantine arrangements on return though.

P.S. I see the pigs have also gone abroad for their pre season, although Wales doesn't bring quite the same level of benefits this won't be much of a problem for them as, in terms of numbers, they don't have much of a team to build with.
They're just visiting the other animals from the farm.
 
There can be. Paella is a Valencian dish and Valencians consider there are only two authentic recipes- paella Valenciana that can contain chicken, rabbit and sometimes duck and snails, and seafood paella, made on the Valencia coast.
The rest of Spain will happily use chorizo and other ingredients and will mix meat and seafood. So, whilst the original Valencian paella doesn’t contain chorizo, putting chorizo in a mixed paella is perfectly acceptable as a mixed paella isn’t ‘traditional’ anyway.

They can be a bit fundamentalist when it comes to paella. My Valencian gf nearly got in a fight with a British bar owner in Benidorm over it. It's a great cheap meal in Valencia, which has many miles of rice fields to the south..

Marbella will be boiling hot at the moment. Too hot to train in the day unless they are indoors.
 
There can be. Paella is a Valencian dish and Valencians consider there are only two authentic recipes- paella Valenciana that can contain chicken, rabbit and sometimes duck and snails, and seafood paella, made on the Valencia coast.
The rest of Spain will happily use chorizo and other ingredients and will mix meat and seafood. So, whilst the original Valencian paella doesn’t contain chorizo, putting chorizo in a mixed paella is perfectly acceptable as a mixed paella isn’t ‘traditional’ anyway.
Don’t think my Aragonese daughter in law would agree, she was horrified when I added it!
 



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