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Subject: Pop's
Disappointing week 3 pops and 2 plops. Some big pops but also big plops.
3 pops. 4 plops. Think one of first time been more plops than pops.
3 pops, all pace. Sherwood training well
Steve Sherwood, age: 18
value : 103 050 £
wage: 1 155 £
height: 190 cm, weight: 80.5 kg, BMI: 22.3
hopeless [1] stamina tragic [0] keeper
good [7] pace formidable [11] defender
poor [3] technique excellent [10] playmaker
adequate [6] passing weak [4] striker
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Steve Sherwood, age: 18
value : 103 050 £
wage: 1 155 £
height: 190 cm, weight: 80.5 kg, BMI: 22.3
hopeless [1] stamina tragic [0] keeper
good [7] pace formidable [11] defender
poor [3] technique excellent [10] playmaker
adequate [6] passing weak [4] striker
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4 pops 2 plops. However pops were useless so another poor week.
6 pops and 1 plop which was not important no stamina pops. Not the worst week tbh.
Youths up in 3 down in 1.
Youths up in 3 down in 1.
4 up, which is fine for a group of trainees who are getting on a bit.
Georgie Rice, age: 19, height: 184 cm
value: 126 900 £, wage: 1 800 £
club: RTS Widzew Łódz, country: England
poor form, formidable tactical discipline
adequate stamina, hopeless keeper
formidable pace, weak defender
excellent technique, excellent playmaker
very good passing, excellent striker
Georgie Rice looks like a midfielder, but I’m going to train him as a striker.
value: 126 900 £, wage: 1 800 £
club: RTS Widzew Łódz, country: England
poor form, formidable tactical discipline
adequate stamina, hopeless keeper
formidable pace, weak defender
excellent technique, excellent playmaker
very good passing, excellent striker
Georgie Rice looks like a midfielder, but I’m going to train him as a striker.
My two main strikers need pace to reach their maximum level, so now I’ll focus on pace training.
One thing's for sure - the U21 team in two season's time is going to be exceptionally strong.
Wayne, I hope he will become a star of the England national team. I’ve never trained a striker for the national team before.
It’s the success of many people training their players. In my opinion, England has never had so many committed coaches.