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A Simple Improvement for Next Season



Pondicherry

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
1,030
Horsham
Instead of Hughton, Jones and Calderwood all watching the game from the touchline, why doesn't one of them get themselves a seat high up in the West stand and watch the game where they can actually see what is going on. They might see something of use that they could relay to the bench.

Unless of course, Jones are Calderwood are vital to the workings of the Albion bench and we would be unable to hand out drinks without their input.
 




brakespear

Doctor Worm
Feb 24, 2009
12,326
Sleeping on the roof
Instead of Hughton, Jones and Calderwood all watching the game from the touchline, why doesn't one of them get themselves a seat high up in the West stand and watch the game where they can actually see what is going on. They might see something of use that they could relay to the bench.

Unless of course, Jones are Calderwood are vital to the workings of the Albion bench and we would be unable to hand out drinks without their input.
think this idea certainly has merit.
 






Mutts Nuts

New member
Oct 30, 2011
4,918
Instead of Hughton, Jones and Calderwood all watching the game from the touchline, why doesn't one of them get themselves a seat high up in the West stand and watch the game where they can actually see what is going on. They might see something of use that they could relay to the bench.

Unless of course, Jones are Calderwood are vital to the workings of the Albion bench and we would be unable to hand out drinks without their input.

Or maybe Tony could sign a decent manager like Gus and then back him up,instead of hamstringing him by giving Barber a job
 






Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,066
Pretty sure there is an analyst or two in the west upper and information from them is passed down to the bench.
 


Lifelong Supporter

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2009
2,053
Burgess Hill
It would not surprise me if there is an analyst looking at the tv feed of the game and also perhaps an analyst is actually up there amassing information.

I suggest this could be a question that is asked when there is a Question and Answer session.
 






Grassman

Well-known member
Jun 12, 2008
2,562
Tun Wells
Pretty sure there is an analyst or two in the west upper and information from them is passed down to the bench.

Well, for my part, up in the WSU I always shout "knock it left/right" pretty loudly. Not sure if the bench hear it though. Saying that, Ian Holloway did kinda look my way when I screamed "you effing Palace b*stard!" I few seasons back.
 


sebtucknott

Active member
Aug 22, 2011
317
Shoreham-by-Sea
It would not surprise me if there is an analyst looking at the tv feed of the game and also perhaps an analyst is actually up there amassing information.

I suggest this could be a question that is asked when there is a Question and Answer session.

There is always at least one analyst who sits in the WSU. Leaves shortly before halftime, they probably have radio comms too. This was Joaquín's role before being made 1st team coach under Hyypia.
 




Hampster Gull

New member
Dec 22, 2010
13,462
Instead of Hughton, Jones and Calderwood all watching the game from the touchline, why doesn't one of them get themselves a seat high up in the West stand and watch the game where they can actually see what is going on. They might see something of use that they could relay to the bench.

Unless of course, Jones are Calderwood are vital to the workings of the Albion bench and we would be unable to hand out drinks without their input.

A coupl of the watford coaches were doing this onsaturday
 


ofco8

Well-known member
May 18, 2007
2,387
Brighton
Pretty sure there is an analyst or two in the west upper and information from them is passed down to the bench.

Bloody hell, that helped us a lot didn't it. My view from the WSU would have told them what the problems were..
 


wellquickwoody

Many More Voting Years
NSC Patron
Aug 10, 2007
13,621
Melbourne
Instead of Hughton, Jones and Calderwood all watching the game from the touchline, why doesn't one of them get themselves a seat high up in the West stand and watch the game where they can actually see what is going on. They might see something of use that they could relay to the bench.

Unless of course, Jones are Calderwood are vital to the workings of the Albion bench and we would be unable to hand out drinks without their input.

This is why I love WSU. You really can see things that the players and others below cannot. It could be how much space is available on one side, how often an opposition full back gets caught to far forward or many other tactical advantages.

How you translate this into useful information to players who have an entirely viewpoint is another matter entirely mind you? :shrug:
 








el punal

Well-known member
This is why I love WSU. You really can see things that the players and others below cannot. It could be how much space is available on one side, how often an opposition full back gets caught to far forward or many other tactical advantages.

How you translate this into useful information to players who have an entirely viewpoint is another matter entirely mind you? :shrug:
Absolutely! Everyone of us up there is the future England manager and we don't even need a brolly! :cool:
 


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