@arseblog@gunnerblog Do you think Arsenal losing the away game to Man U worked out best long term for their season so far? Arsenal chased the game at 1-1, were counter punched and lost. Did the lessons learnt there lead to the more controlled performances since? #arsecastextra
…because in a lower pressure situation against Everton they were back to the free flowing team we know they can be. Surely the answer lies with increasing the level of mental training, especially with such a young team? #arsecastextra
@arseblog@gunnerblog do either of you know the level to which sports psychology is employed at Arsenal? The last 3 games seem to indicate what we all suspected; the players hadn’t suddenly become technically poor against Sp*rs and Newcastle, where they massively underperformed…
…because in a lower pressure situation yesterday against Everton they were back to the free flowing team we know they can be. Surely the answer lies with increasing the level of mental training, especially with such a young team? #arsecastextra
@arseblog@gunnerblog do either of you know the level to which sports psychology is employed at Arsenal? The last 3 games seem to indicate what we all suspected; the players hadn’t suddenly become technically poor against Sp*rs and Newcastle, where they massively underperformed…
as infuriating as it could be, awaiting an adequately sized gap in both directions was the only solution. Once crossed, ride the remainder of this short length of ‘A’ road on the path before the comparatively calm, but deceptively long Dadford Road – last stretch of the journey.
Recently been reminiscing about my time growing up in Silverstone village during the 1970s and 80s, down the road from a world famous sporting venue and how it cultivated my love for motorsport. Felt compelled to jot some of it down, here’s a taster in the following thread.
crossing the busy A43 Northampton to Oxford road (the bypass), teeming with lorries and the onset of rush hour traffic, finding a gap between the blurring mass of wheels could cost valuable time. Risk taking – not an option –