Broguestealthpapes On fitness, perhaps a better word would be preparation and then it might follow that, having changed a manager, the new manager might have a different view of what players have the right preparation for the positions he wishes them to play in.
Related to that is recalling Hunt's quotes about running the squad hard in the pre-season. There's only so much of that you can do before it bites you in the arse.
In any case, fitness and matchday prep are both qualities that *are* hard to change mid-season. Particularly at this time of year when all the accumulated knocks and bumps start taking their toll. It's one of the many things about the current squad that will need time - and patience - to fix.
yeah not buying it one bit.
man u - fcuked from top to bottom, playing like tossers, tired, lethargic not bothered, no passion. Carrick comes in every single thing improves immediately.
Peterborough - luke williams comes in turns them from dead cert relegation team to chasing the play offs whilst playing decent entertaining football - i don't see him complaining about preparation and fitness
and if this is the case as you suggest why are the fitness team still here, the same fitness team that's been here for years. its just excuses. we are not conceding 70 crosses and 40 shot in two games at home because of fitness/ preparation what ever you want to call it. we are playing shit football because we are set up wrong, and that's on Richardson
from yesterday's Q&A with Leam
Matt Bramall has just come in from Brentford for S&C
Preseason plans being worked on after that
So, this has been identified as a problem and solutions - which can only be effectively put in place in pre-season - are being put in place.
