
St Will
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Still not fit enough in my opinion. No other reason why we fail to hold on EVERY game. That fitness guy obviously isn't working the players hard enough....he needs replacing.
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I haven't read any of that stuff, nor do I need to, as I'm pretty much certain I know more about "winning psychology" than you, through working with many of the top sports psychologists, notably Jamil Qureshi, Karl Morris and Dr Jay Brunzer, as well as sought advice from Denis Waitley and Tony Robbins.....even so, I wouldn't dream about spouting that stuff from 3/4 the way up a stand at a football match, when it will have no influence, other than to make me look an idiot.
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Well, as long as you're happy....!
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I only slag off players if they show lack of effort. If they do something wrong, I don't. Why? Well I'm 99.9% sure they don't MEAN to give the ball away, or hit a shot wide. Imagine if you worked in an office and every time you made a typing error, the paper clip dude in MS Office popped up and said "you f**king useless c**t!"....it wouldn't help you make less typing errors, would it?!
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Exactly, just because sh1t happened last season, last game, whatever, it does not mean, at all, that it''s going to happen again. If anything, people should be thinking "well, the players are learning all the time, so the chances of us doing the same as last time are a lot less". Just because the bird you had in uni gave you the clap, doesn't mean your new girlfriend will do the same.
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*Clears throat* Well, the truth is, people can choose what they decide to think. It doesn't matter what happens to you, you can choose to think in any way you like. Too many people choose to think negatively when something negative happens, whether that be a player playing poorly, a bad refereeing decision, or whatever. I firmly believe that successful people, in sports, business and elsewhere, choose to think positively in the face of adversity. They'll find something good out of what happened, and focus on that. Last night, there are 2 ways to react to what happens. ***** and moan at the referee, feel hard done by because decisions didn't go our way, look at who made the mistakes for the goals....etc etc. Or, you could walk out with your head held high, thinking we dominated a premiership team for 70 odd minutes, without the help of the ref, also feeling good about how we're starting to show we're a solid team, thinking about all the good individual performances, the great goal etc etc. I think, having read this forum for so long now, that too many of our fans concentrate their energy on the negatives too much....even when things are really sh1te, there will always be SOMETHING positive to take from a game or a season. Even if it's a tiny, tiny thing. Positive people surrounding the pitch in the stands will, whether you believe it or not, have nothing but a positive effect on the players. And even if you think that you thinking negatively will have no effect, then why not just think positively anyway, it'll make you feel better, if not have any effect on the team. I cannot understand, for one second, why people make excuses for thinking negatively, just so they can justify it. Anyone would think they WANT to be unhappy. It's not about being happy clappy. But why would anyone CHOOSE to think negatively?! That's my opinion anyway
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I'm on kadeem hardison watch and I can confirm said moron is in the house!
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Could be a whole bunch of things to be fair, but I better not pick out one or two of them just in case kadeem thinks I'm talking crap again ;-) try one thing though - if you watch Tiger Woods, he chips with a very weak left hand (so the club is more in the palm of his left hand, rather than in the fingers). Try that. When you look down, you want to see 1 or even no knuckles at all on your left hand.
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lol it wasn't a major, it was a world championship event (I assume you're talking about Harrington?!)
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Some coaches say coil around a fixed point, so there are less moving parts, and some say coil into your right side on the way back, and turn through onto the left side on the way down (in other words, your weight should shift in the direction the club is swinging - that's the Butch Harmon philosophy).
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What's wrong with your chipping?!
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In that case, Kadeem Hardison really is a lunatic!
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so are we to assume he isn't the bloke I saw in block 35 either?!
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Well the way I see it, is if he isn't on the wind up, he's an absolute fruit cake, and if he is on the wind up, he's equally as insane for being able to come out with all this stuff!
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Is that something you know for sure?!
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I have to say I am worried about his sanity to be fair. I really hope he doesn't do kids group lessons.
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Once again, how many tour pros do you teach, with your modern and successful teaching techniques?!
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He'll have moved over to the chapel stand for tonight now that someone has informed him he couldn't be heard from block 35. At least he might be able to be heard from there and the players can benefit from his art of war techniques!
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Lol u can try to turn this round on me all you like, but ultimately, this thread was created to out the idiot who was shouting nonsense at the football. You've outed yourself, you then made even more of a fool of yourself telling us all about the books you've read and how you were shouting motivational instructions from row FF (are you sane?!). So you can pick at anything and everything I say, I really don't care. The guy with little man's syndrome sat in row FF in block 35 on Saturday has been identified, and you've proved what I saw to be correct. You're a nutcase. As for your modern and successful teaching methods....hownmany European tour or PGA tour players do you coach?! That's what I thought....none.
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It is only those who DON'T play it that believe it isn't! However, you're very ignorant and far too opinionated, so there is no point trying to convince you otherwise. You're one of these people who thinks they're always right, probably from the baby boomer era, hence why your opinions are outdated, no longer accurate, and you are 20 years behind the times. (I apologise to any others born in the baby boomer era....some, if not most, of you can move with the times, but you get the odd few, set in their ways, who can't cope with change.)
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As the OP, that would be a proud moment
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Yeah just a little mini tour event, but there was 3 grand up for grabs first prize and I didn't even give myself a shout. Not happy!