High Temp Training

Last updated : 16 February 2007 By Bournemouth Co-Ordinator
Anderton is quoted in the Bournemouth Evening Echo as saying: "Football has changed over the years, particularly the pace of it. advertisement Where I've been in the past, certain managers enjoyed two training sessions a day, which is the foreign influence. That sort of thing can be very dragged out. When I went to Birmingham with Steve Bruce, who's more from the old school, you worked for an-hour-and-a-half, but you worked hard and I think that suits me more and that's what we've got here. At Tottenham and Wolves, sometimes we trained twice a day and were on the training pitch for three or four hours. When you've got problems with your Achilles tendons and things like that, it's not the best way. Managers seem to understand that when things are going well, but when things aren't going well, they think you are throwing one in".