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what are u talking about?Wait, where in Singapore did he worked at?
what are u talking about?Wait, where in Singapore did he worked at?
Damien's third post mentions he can speak English, because he's worked in Dubai and Singapore.what are u talking about?
New GK coach has already been aboard for a few months. It's Richard Hartis, who was the academy GK coach here in the 2000's before leaving to work with Ole at Molde and Cardiff.His mate gets chucked out the door as soon as he signed a long term deal
Hopefully De Gea doesn't throw a strop and fall out when the new GK coach hopefully tries to change his game to be a more modern keeper like Hoek did
Is he any good?New GK coach has already been aboard for a few months. It's Richard Hartis, who was the academy GK coach here in the 2000's before leaving to work with Ole at Molde and Cardiff.
Good call.This probably played a part in the contract negotiation.
I think it's fair enough if the club and the coaching staff, want their keepers coached by their own coaches.
Who knows. Not a particularly illustrious background at the highest levels but that's par for the course for our coaching staff.Is he any good?
Just something we have to put up with for now.Good call.
While I'm sure the contract negotiations got to Dave a little, I'm quite sure that it wasn't the entire cause of his poor form. Something isn't working elsewhere. He's arguably the best shot stopper in the world when on form but he's still got so many areas of his game he needs to improve such as distribution, crosses, decision making, and commanding the defence. Hopefully this is the guy to get him to improve on those areas, but the cynic in me is worried about the levels of nepotism at the club. Any amazing keepers come through the United academy, Molde or Cardiff that I'm missing out on that he might have had some involvement with?
We will find out soon enough.Who knows. Not a particularly illustrious background at the highest levels but that's par for the course for our coaching staff.
Let's hope so. Fortunately we should be able to see the fruits of this guy's coaching fairly easily over the course of the season, assuming that the coaching has been a big issue with De Gea.Just something we have to put up with for now.
When we get a competent manager, I'm sure he'll bring in his own coaching staff. So it won't matter long term.
He has trained Foster, Zieler and Heaton for United, and Henderson for United, who all have developed well. Did well with Nyland for Molde, making a NT player and Bundesliga contract for a keeper of limited talents. Helped win the CL double for United in 08 and England U20 the U20 WC.Is he any good?
Who is the reason behind this I don't know, however, your are correct that DDG has not evolved. Keepers are so much better with their feet now, in terms of distribution, DDG is not great.He has trained Foster, Zieler and Heaton for United, and Henderson for United, who all have developed well. Did well with Nyland for Molde, making a NT player and Bundesliga contract for a keeper of limited talents. Helped win the CL double for United in 08 and England U20 the U20 WC.
Alvarez going is a positive sign as De Gea have stagnated in some aspects and regressed slightly in others under his second spell with him.
Not exactly a brilliant cvNew GK coach has already been aboard for a few months. It's Richard Hartis, who was the academy GK coach here in the 2000's before leaving to work with Ole at Molde and Cardiff.
I think De Gea has regressed markedly in terms of playing out with his feet. He has not developed his command of the box the last three-five years.Who is the reason behind this I don't know, however, your are correct that DDG has not evolved. Keepers are so much better with their feet now, in terms of distribution, DDG is not great.
He has very good CV, he was Gk coach when we won CL last time. He was also part of England coaching staff for U20 when they won U20 world cup.Not exactly a brilliant cv
I hope so. Him commanding his box and distribution stick out like sore thumbs.I think De Gea has regressed markedly in terms of playing out with his feet. He has not developed his command of the box the last three-five years.
I did notice him coming out for balls a bit more often in recent games. A change in strategy?
A keeper with sore thumbs? Ouch!I hope so. Him commanding his box and distribution stick out like sore thumbs.
A keeper with sore thumbs? Ouch!
Should've paid attention in classCan't read whole artice.
No, but you can post a summaryAre we allowed to post the full text from paywalled articles on here?
Are they allowed chips?Cheers @mu4c_20le
Summary of what was said on Alvarez:
- Stayed out until well after 4am at the bar
- Multiple late nights followed
- Alvarez was still in full control of himself
- Multiple staff members felt Ole would take a negative view and they were right
- Alvarez left the club a month after the incident
- Was already marginalized due to the appointment of Richard Harris as senior GK coach
- Players are not allowed to even drink fizzy drinks - same applies to coaching staff
- If a player had stayed out until 4am they also would have been punished
It's not on the list so I would think so.Are they allowed chips?
Good because banning chips destroyed Moyes, hopefully OGS won't make the same mistake.It's not on the list so I would think so.
what is that story?!?Good because banning chips destroyed Moyes, hopefully OGS won't make the same mistake.