So basically he is saying he can switch on when he feels like playing and not, I have just heard the podcast on Sir Nigel Gibbs, he says the top talent is "hard work", which it looks like Success doesn't have!
Why is he posting multiple videos of him in the gym on a daily basis? Is he trying to demonstrate some form of commitment to his career? The only implication I can see is that he's drawing a distinction from previously when he couldn't be bothered. If you're a pro footballer taking a premiership wage then keeping yourself in shape is kind of the baseline requirement, not something to shout about as if its some sort of personal sacrifice
Or you could look at it from a positive perspective that the man is desperately trying to get back on track after a wasted season and is working hard to do so. But I'm sure the majority will go with your view. The one where he can't ******* win.
I wonder if seeing the Super Eagles in the world cup has had an impact on him. He's only young, and all footballers want to play on the biggest stages.
I retain the naive hope that we might transform Isaac into a Diego Costa type centre forward. I should probably stay out of the sun.
If Issac has any sense he will have returned to pre-season already to get himself into shape. That possibility feels, at best ,remote
If he really has had a wake up call and got his attitude right, and is working as hard on his fitness and conditioning as much as he seems to be from his social media posts, then there's no doubting he can be an asset to us and has a lot of potential.
Go to 1 min 14 on this clip. Isaac is being forced to tow a crate of baileys and 2 prostitutes for the whole of pre season
Tommy Mooney. Assuming there's not a thread on him, as he was more the vellum parchment rather than digital era, a TM interlude. I'm doing a piece at an industry seminar this week, on a panel with 3 others, including one Thomas Mooney. WFC not mentioned on his cv but I'm happy to draw him out. Any q's I should pose?
Success will never be good enough, no matter what the attitude. How he even gets near the squad is a mystery t me.
Looked electric against Bournemouth and Man Utd cameos in his first season at home. A cut above everyone on the pitch. I could see him being our best player if he has retained pace, physicality and develops off field maturity and on field awareness. Long shot combination admittedly.
Just imagine if Reids were still on here. He would be in such a state that he would have to be sent to an asylum for the insane in the Austrian mountains. At least he could watch his beloved Hornets from the comfort of his bath chair.