- May 7, 2004
- 42,676
- 78,543
That is the question
Is there a reason why Poch wears a suit some weeks but not on others? Does the suit mean a more business like approach meaning the players are fully focused on the job. Where a tracksuit suggests a more laid back approach?
It may sound funny but there's definitely something mentally in the way people are viewed when they're all suited up. When you look at the performances against Arsenal and Southampton they were more organised and focused performances. Compared to Thursday where Poch dressed down and our effort declined.
If he wears the suit next Saturday I expect a similar approach to the Arsenal game, but if he wears a tracksuit we're going to approach the game the same way as last season. Fingers crossed he gets his dry cleaning done in time.
Is there a reason why Poch wears a suit some weeks but not on others? Does the suit mean a more business like approach meaning the players are fully focused on the job. Where a tracksuit suggests a more laid back approach?
It may sound funny but there's definitely something mentally in the way people are viewed when they're all suited up. When you look at the performances against Arsenal and Southampton they were more organised and focused performances. Compared to Thursday where Poch dressed down and our effort declined.
If he wears the suit next Saturday I expect a similar approach to the Arsenal game, but if he wears a tracksuit we're going to approach the game the same way as last season. Fingers crossed he gets his dry cleaning done in time.