By PON_News
Luke Williams has spoken about the importance of balancing hard work with enjoyment and maintaining a positive atmosphere within the group. He mentioned a petition for Tobi to do every post-match interview, highlighting the fun and camaraderie within the team. Williams also joked about having to charge Tobi up on the bus to an away game.
Looking ahead at their next couple of fixtures, Williams said they will likely resemble teams preparing for their first league game. He also mentioned that their opponents are likely to put more senior players or first-team regulars on the pitch, which might give them some insight into their strategy. As they focus on themselves and their preparation for upcoming fixtures, it will be interesting to see how this approach plays out on the pitch.
The importance of having fun and maintaining a happy camp was emphasized by Williams. He believes that working hard is the most important thing, but there is always time for some fun. With this mindset, the team is sure to bring their best to the field in their upcoming games.
BBC Radio Nottingham’s Dave Bracegirdle interviewed Luke Williams, who spoke about the importance of having fun and maintaining a happy camp. “Yeah I think I want us to work very hard, that’s the most important thing first, then there’s always time for some fun,” he said. “And I think you don’t have to look any further than Tobi to know there is a happy camp, everybody can laugh, he’s incredible.”
Williams also mentioned the petition going around for Tobi to do every single post-match interview. “And I know there’s been a petition going around for him to do every single post-match interview, but yeah, it’s brilliant to have a group with a lot of fun and most importantly they work hard for each other,” he said.
When asked if Tobi is always full of life, Williams joked that they have to charge him up on the bus to an away game. “Constantly, constantly like that, we normally have to charge him up on the bus on the way to the game, plug him in, then he’s ready and full of life when we arrive so, he’s just a top guy, and he has that personality everyone is drawn to, and we have to have that in the group as well as much as we want to work hard and be intense we still have to have fun as well,” he said.
Looking ahead at their next couple of fixtures, Williams said they will likely resemble teams preparing for their first league game. “I imagine the next couple of fixtures will look more like teams preparing for their first league game, so maybe we can read more into it but at the moment we’re not really looking at pre-season friendlies from the opposition. We’re concentrating on ourselves. Yeah, like I say I think the last two friendlies will probably more likely see what resembles a starting line-up,” he said.
Williams also mentioned that their opponents are likely to put more senior players or first-team regulars on the pitch, which might give them some insight into what they’re going to do. “Yeah and for our opponents as well, you know if we look at our opponents most likely they’re gonna put more senior players or more first team regular players on the pitch and that might give us some insight into what they’re gonna do,” he said.
The importance of balancing hard work with enjoyment and maintaining a positive atmosphere within the group was emphasized by Williams. As they focus on themselves and their preparation for upcoming fixtures, it will be interesting to see how this approach plays out on the pitch.
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