The Year Was1955
21 Aug 2002, 03:15 AM
Figure whenever there is a new icons update from one of our players we can just post it here.
We is lucky enough to have 2 today.
Kitamirike-
My Italian job
Pre-season was a fantastic experience for me, because I was involved with the first-team squad throughout. I trained with the lads all of the time and was also on the subs bench for all their friendlies, so I couldn't have hoped for a more positive start.
The highlight – apart from playing in the second half at Oxford – has to be going to Italy for the Birra Moretti tournament. All of a sudden I found myself mixing in the big league.
Can you imagine how I felt sitting on the bench seeing the likes of Davids, Thuram and Vieri playing in front of me – knowing that any minute I could be joining them on the pitch! It was amazing. Sadly I didn't get a chance to show those players who I was, but it was brilliant just to be there.
As a result of my successful pre-season I feel a lot more optimistic about my chances this year. I think that if I maintain a good level of form and improvement that I may be given first-team opportunities by the manager.
At the moment I'm mainly being used at right-back and I'm getting better at playing in that position with every game. Some of the other first-team players have even told me that they've noticed how well I've done in pre-season too, so hopefully before long I'll be a first-team regular just like them.
And Mario too-
Sick to miss Charlton
I'd been ill last week, which is why I was on the bench for Saturday's match at Charlton. I had a bit of sickness last Wednesday and as a result, I'd lost some power and energy and wasn't really fit enough to start the game at The Valley.
It was a shame to miss out on the match because it turned out to be very exciting. I think the lads showed great character to come back from two goals down to win it and judging by the reaction of our fans – I'm sure they really enjoyed it too. There was also no better way for us to finally end Charlton's position as our bogey team!
When I was sitting on the bench watching us go two goals down I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I kept thinking to myself, why can't we beat this team? Why do they always play so well against us?
I kept thinking about this because on paper we have a much stronger team than Charlton and I couldn't understand the reasons for our problems in dealing with them. Needless to say, I'm now very happy to have finished the bogey, as is the coach I think!
I'm not yet sure if Claudio Ranieri is going to consider me for the Manchester United match on Friday but I certainly hope so. We'll see how I go in training this week and take it from there but I need to physically ready to play against United. I can't afford to go into that match feeling less than 100 per cent.
I want to regain my place in the team as quickly as possible but I've got the rest of the week to prove my fitness.
We is lucky enough to have 2 today.
Kitamirike-
My Italian job
Pre-season was a fantastic experience for me, because I was involved with the first-team squad throughout. I trained with the lads all of the time and was also on the subs bench for all their friendlies, so I couldn't have hoped for a more positive start.
The highlight – apart from playing in the second half at Oxford – has to be going to Italy for the Birra Moretti tournament. All of a sudden I found myself mixing in the big league.
Can you imagine how I felt sitting on the bench seeing the likes of Davids, Thuram and Vieri playing in front of me – knowing that any minute I could be joining them on the pitch! It was amazing. Sadly I didn't get a chance to show those players who I was, but it was brilliant just to be there.
As a result of my successful pre-season I feel a lot more optimistic about my chances this year. I think that if I maintain a good level of form and improvement that I may be given first-team opportunities by the manager.
At the moment I'm mainly being used at right-back and I'm getting better at playing in that position with every game. Some of the other first-team players have even told me that they've noticed how well I've done in pre-season too, so hopefully before long I'll be a first-team regular just like them.
And Mario too-
Sick to miss Charlton
I'd been ill last week, which is why I was on the bench for Saturday's match at Charlton. I had a bit of sickness last Wednesday and as a result, I'd lost some power and energy and wasn't really fit enough to start the game at The Valley.
It was a shame to miss out on the match because it turned out to be very exciting. I think the lads showed great character to come back from two goals down to win it and judging by the reaction of our fans – I'm sure they really enjoyed it too. There was also no better way for us to finally end Charlton's position as our bogey team!
When I was sitting on the bench watching us go two goals down I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I kept thinking to myself, why can't we beat this team? Why do they always play so well against us?
I kept thinking about this because on paper we have a much stronger team than Charlton and I couldn't understand the reasons for our problems in dealing with them. Needless to say, I'm now very happy to have finished the bogey, as is the coach I think!
I'm not yet sure if Claudio Ranieri is going to consider me for the Manchester United match on Friday but I certainly hope so. We'll see how I go in training this week and take it from there but I need to physically ready to play against United. I can't afford to go into that match feeling less than 100 per cent.
I want to regain my place in the team as quickly as possible but I've got the rest of the week to prove my fitness.