Training schedules at the hive?

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Patel89
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Training schedules at the hive?

Post: # 243580Post Patel89 »

Hi Guys

Just wondered if someone could help me.. what days do the first team train? and what times?

I went to the hive yesterday with my godson around 4pm but no sign on any pitch of anyone training...want to try an go tomororw morning around 11am to show him some of the first team training up and close

if anyone could advise or anyone knows something i dont please let me know

thanks
jerroll
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Re: Training schedules at the hive?

Post: # 243591Post jerroll »

they don't train on a wednesday and normally late morining is when sessions take place.
bigjohnakinde
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Re: Training schedules at the hive?

Post: # 243592Post bigjohnakinde »

Best thing to do is to contact Aaron Pullen over twitter or email to check what days and times the players are training.
ETBee
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Re: Training schedules at the hive?

Post: # 243597Post ETBee »

Wednesday is a day off, although given our situation perhaps MA should have them in to practise shooting. Friday is usually a bit more relaxed training session with a 5 a side game. I'm always surprised at how little time the players spend training. They seem to be gone by 12.00 but that seems normal in the football world. They need time to get to the bookies and tattooists!

I hope your godson is not too sensitive, MA's language tends to be a bit colourful.
LoudmouthBFC
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Re: Training schedules at the hive?

Post: # 243605Post LoudmouthBFC »

ETBee wrote:Wednesday is a day off, although given our situation perhaps MA should have them in to practise shooting. Friday is usually a bit more relaxed training session with a 5 a side game. I'm always surprised at how little time the players spend training. They seem to be gone by 12.00 but that seems normal in the football world. They need time to get to the bookies and tattooists!

I hope your godson is not too sensitive, MA's language tends to be a bit colourful.

Maybe lower league players can bet on not putting in a performance and getting dicked 4-1 by one of your rivals :whistle:
Patel89
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Re: Training schedules at the hive?

Post: # 243614Post Patel89 »

Thank you all for your helpful comments

and ETBEE cheers for the heads up on MA's language i'll ensure the boy gets a pre warning
letchbee94
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Re: Training schedules at the hive?

Post: # 243616Post letchbee94 »

Yeah going around 11am you should see the players, Martin will defiantly be around, he will probably invite you and your godson in for a chat if your lucky.
Patel89
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Re: Training schedules at the hive?

Post: # 243618Post Patel89 »

letchbee94 wrote:Yeah going around 11am you should see the players, Martin will defiantly be around, he will probably invite you and your godson in for a chat if your lucky.
Thanks mate appreciate this really kind
letchbee94
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Re: Training schedules at the hive?

Post: # 243621Post letchbee94 »

Guess depends how busy Martin is, day before a game and that.
Good luck hope you and godson enjoy visit.
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