Quote ="GSF"I agree Lardboy,full time training is great for part time players who have something about them such as Haggerty.I just don't think it can do much for the James Coyle's of this world,just my opinion.Time will tell.'"
Im presuming you mean Tom.
If anything for me he is the one who it could have the most affect on.
He has a great deal of talent but I get the impression that throughout his short career to date in the National Leagues he has suffered from a lack of application. He didnt make the grade initially at SL level and then it was quite easy at Oldham. He could cope at that level even being what looked like fairly out of shape.
He has settled into the hooking role slowly. This year he has been one of the successes IMO.
Getting him back into a full time environment and down to a more natural weight could really see him thrive. He certainly has the talent and a bit more guidance in the hooking role and he could be a success IMO.
He is like Tyrer in some ways I think. Extremely talented junior who went off the boil when success didnt come as naturallly as what they may have thought. If we can get both of their heads straight and on target in a full time environment then they both could be effective players and get somewhere towards their initial promise.