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I see he is joining our back room team. He is currently St Mirrens lead sports scientist so will be interesting to see what role he does with us as we have that covered i think

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Heard that one of our fitness coaches had a stroke a couple of weeks ago. Young lad, 28yo I think?? Perhaps we've had to get someone to take his place. 

 

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That's a blast from the past. Chick Young and my St Mirren supporting mate used to rave about Mendes. 

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Tom Hardy’s Dug

There are better ways these days of assessing player fitness, injury risk and wellbeing. 
 

No offence to the bloke but we are behind the curve in this regard.

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Our current first team sports scientist is Mike Williams. Saw he was on the bench today, so unsure what role Junior Mendes is taking up.

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2 minutes ago, Barack said:

Mendes. It's literally in the thread title, bud.

 

No more Malibu for you.

Whatever san very good appointment 

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  • Kalamazoo Jambo changed the title to Junior Mendes....Our new sports scientist.
Tom Hardy’s Dug

Funny. I’ve mentioned Zone 7 about 4 or 5 times on this forum in the past year or so and no-one seems to have even looked into to it, or who is involved in it.

 

Fair enough. I’m not a shareholder and stand to gain nothing but when we are a club that has had more injuries than the average or than it should have had in the last few years I’d have thought there would be some interest in something that would minimise injury risks…

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1 minute ago, Tom Hardy’s Dug said:

Funny. I’ve mentioned Zone 7 about 4 or 5 times on this forum in the past year or so and no-one seems to have even looked into to it, or who is involved in it.

 

Fair enough. I’m not a shareholder and stand to gain nothing but when we are a club that has had more injuries than the average or than it should have had in the last few years I’d have thought there would be some interest in something that would minimise injury risks…

 

But we have done something about our injuries. Hearts brought in Dr Bob McCunn as Head of Performance with the remit to reduce injuries and player preparation. Both Robbie and Joe have both said that he has had a big impact in reducing the amount of injuries we have had. For all we know they also use Zone 7.

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Sports scientist?? I first thought breaking bad type of guy🙄 seemingly well thought about..all the pieces starting to come together from backroom to playing staff..onwards and upwards HHGH

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1 hour ago, blairdin said:

Roger Arnott has gone too. 

I had that confirmed earlier today. Although no reason was given, his departure was described as "instant".

 

Another recent change at the academy is Angus Beith replacing Paul Thomson in charge of the coaching at Balerno High School.

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1 minute ago, Barack said:

Angus Beith? He's 23? 

 

"Joabs fir tha boyz!"

He's an intelligent guy and has done well with coaching the younger age groups already. He was "promoted" to performance analyst for the first team before taking up the Balerno role.

 

Could be one to watch in the managerial stakes in years to come.  

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Just now, Barack said:

Wasn't totally serious, FF...👍🏻

I appreciate that, but the guy is building a good CV for the future. 

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3 minutes ago, Footballfirst said:

He's an intelligent guy and has done well with coaching the younger age groups already. He was "promoted" to performance analyst for the first team before taking up the Balerno role.

 

Could be one to watch in the managerial stakes in years to come.  

 

He could do well looking at Germany and seeing the number of managers who have come through young. Bayern's Nagelsman is a good example, gave up football aged 20 due to bad injuries. Worked his way through the ranks at Hoffenheim finally becoming their manager at the age of 29 and since then went to RB Leipzig and now Bayern. 

 

Pleased he is doing well and excelling in coaching. Was gutted for him with all the injuries and how it cut his career short. 

 

As for Arnott leaving, will be curious to see who they bring in and how widescale the changes will be that they will look to make.

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1 hour ago, Batistuta87 said:

Heard that one of our fitness coaches had a stroke a couple of weeks ago. Young lad, 28yo I think?? Perhaps we've had to get someone to take his place. 

 

 

That is a horrible thing to happen but maybe not as uncommon for that age as people think.  I worked with a guy in his early 30s who was not overweight but had a bad diet which led to him having a stroke in the office.  He is fully recovered now after being off for a number of months.

 

Best wishes to the young lad on his recovery.

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Sports Science is one of those shady degrees that guys do before they work in a call centre.

 

(Joking, although there were numerous sports science graduates in my call centre when I was a student.)

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I might be wrong but I'm sure I saw John Colquhoun mention Zone 7 on twitter and was getting involved in some way..

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6 hours ago, Barack said:

Angus Beith? He's 23? 

 

"Joabs fir tha boyz!"

 

He has a first class honours degree in Sports Management and is currently doing his badges. I think he's definitely qualified for the role. Or does the saying if you're good enough you're old enough only apply to actually playing the game?

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6 hours ago, cosanostra said:

Sports Science is one of those shady degrees that guys do before they work in a call centre.

 

(Joking, although there were numerous sports science graduates in my call centre when I was a student.)

I’m offended.

 

I only worked in call centres before and during my sports science degree, not after… 😁

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27 minutes ago, Dayman said:

I’m offended.

 

I only worked in call centres before and during my sports science degree, not after… 😁

 

🤣

Sorry. I knew someone would be unhappy with that one. There were a few sports science graduates, many psychology graduates and a couple of physics in my area. I guess there are limited job opportunities after some niche degrees.

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7 hours ago, Footballfirst said:

I had that confirmed earlier today. Although no reason was given, his departure was described as "instant".

 

Another recent change at the academy is Angus Beith replacing Paul Thomson in charge of the coaching at Balerno High School.

 

I just seen the news about Roger Arnott in the press FF, Daily Record were reporting it. Don't know anything about it, but I'm sad for him. 

 

 

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7 hours ago, jamboinglasgow said:

 

He could do well looking at Germany and seeing the number of managers who have come through young. Bayern's Nagelsman is a good example, gave up football aged 20 due to bad injuries. Worked his way through the ranks at Hoffenheim finally becoming their manager at the age of 29 and since then went to RB Leipzig and now Bayern. 

 

Pleased he is doing well and excelling in coaching. Was gutted for him with all the injuries and how it cut his career short. 

 

As for Arnott leaving, will be curious to see who they bring in and how widescale the changes will be that they will look to make.

Any idea how Dale Carrick is doing? Still only 28 and has been coaching for a couple years now.

 

We've got a few coaches in their 20s which always helps in terms of relating to or communicating with the boys.

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Really pleased to see that Angus seems to be going from strength to strength as a coach. Taking over at Balerno looks like a big step up for him but he’ll smash it. Hopefully a future Hearts manager in the making 👍

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11 hours ago, jamboinglasgow said:

 

But we have done something about our injuries. Hearts brought in Dr Bob McCunn as Head of Performance with the remit to reduce injuries and player preparation. Both Robbie and Joe have both said that he has had a big impact in reducing the amount of injuries we have had. For all we know they also use Zone 7.

They don’t.

 

But you’re right we have got better and part of that is also due to having higher levels of quality across the full squad so that we are not playing players who have “niggles” as much of at all.

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7 hours ago, jambotony said:

I might be wrong but I'm sure I saw John Colquhoun mention Zone 7 on twitter and was getting involved in some way..

He’s been heavily involved for at least a couple of years…

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Goodwin was told when they last played Rangers...that was boxing day. Been in the pipeline for a while.

 

Not a sniff. I think tomorrow will be a busy day announcement wise. Maybe not players though.

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27 minutes ago, milky_26 said:

rima and her magic sticks?

Didn't she end up getting to pick the team?

 

Sure she had t say who should play based on what the sticks told her lol

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5 hours ago, Rick Sanchez said:

Goodwin was told when they last played Rangers...that was boxing day. Been in the pipeline for a while.

 

Not a sniff. I think tomorrow will be a busy day announcement wise. Maybe not players though.

 

Think Hearts look to wait to announce it when the person starts (normally.) Think it was John McLaughlin who was announced in the press that he was joining us as academy coaching development co-ordinator long before it was announced by Hearts. I would imagine they will announce tomorrow the departure of Roger Arnott.

 

It has been interesting to see the amount of personnel changes at Hearts since Joe Savage has come in. In recruitment, we have replaced our head of recruitment, brought in a new lead recruitment analyst, a new Academy recruitment manager. We have now sacked the head of the academy, brought in a new academy coaching development manager, a new academy operations manager, changed our U18s head coach (that was due to John Rankin moving to a new job.) We have now brought in a new sports scientist. And  all these changes have come since the summer. Certainly is a big rebuilding job behind the scenes, hopefully it brings with it success.

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7 hours ago, Mikey1874 said:

Well CL appointed him 7 years ago. Our academy has not produced the amount of players we would have wanted and since that point 

JS knows what he is doing, and doesn’t seem the type to accept mediocre performance from anyone.

obviously Arnott not up to the job.
trust that the reasons for letting him go will be fully merited. 
 

Positive, in that that we are looking at the Academy in terms of turning it around, rather than writing it off 👍

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1 hour ago, jamboinglasgow said:

 

Think Hearts look to wait to announce it when the person starts (normally.) Think it was John McLaughlin who was announced in the press that he was joining us as academy coaching development co-ordinator long before it was announced by Hearts. I would imagine they will announce tomorrow the departure of Roger Arnott.

 

It has been interesting to see the amount of personnel changes at Hearts since Joe Savage has come in. In recruitment, we have replaced our head of recruitment, brought in a new lead recruitment analyst, a new Academy recruitment manager. We have now sacked the head of the academy, brought in a new academy coaching development manager, a new academy operations manager, changed our U18s head coach (that was due to John Rankin moving to a new job.) We have now brought in a new sports scientist. And  all these changes have come since the summer. Certainly is a big rebuilding job behind the scenes, hopefully it brings with it success.

 

So my guess is it's all part of the great master plan for a march into Europe and still hold our end up on the the Western front. Not all signings are players. Sports science is a key role in keeping the troops fit and injury free. I know a lot of folks think Sports science is all mumbo jumbo stuff, but just an aside on this I'd heard stories that Graham Kirk the Aberdeen Sport Scientist had a massive input into McInnis team selections for many years. Part of the reasons for thier consistancy for many seasons. A highly respected hard working and important part of thier backroom staff. Its my belief we are striving to an utra fit and healthy team to give us the 'edge' and this apointment is a positive step in my view.    

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13 hours ago, jambo19 said:

Any idea how Dale Carrick is doing? Still only 28 and has been coaching for a couple years now.

 

We've got a few coaches in their 20s which always helps in terms of relating to or communicating with the boys.

Thought I heard Carrick’s name mentioned as an Alloa sub yesterday. Don't think he got on the pitch though. 

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20 minutes ago, Canscot said:

Thought I heard Carrick’s name mentioned as an Alloa sub yesterday. Don't think he got on the pitch though. 

 

He is at Stirling Albion. 

 

He is Hearts U14 coach at the moment.

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15 minutes ago, jamboinglasgow said:

 

He is at Stirling Albion. 

 

He is Hearts U14 coach at the moment.

Maybe they just mentioned his name in passing. Or just maybe it was mentioned during the SA game against Rangers then. 

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Directors of football, sports scientists, performance analysts, video analysts, conditioning coaches, coach development managers etc. are all in vogue just now and Hearts have gone all in.  None of those actually play the game so can't actually influence the outcome of any game once it's underway.

 

The point I would make is that, unless the team on the park improves, then that investment will be questionable.  Let's hope that, come the end of the season, there will be no questions asked about the cost of all the backroom staff at Riccarton.

 

True story from just a few weeks ago. The head of academy recruitment at Manchester United was talking to Sir Alex Ferguson and bemoaning the fact that all these analysts were getting in the way of coaching and developing players, with all their stats and profiling of potential recruits.  Sir Alex responded in his own inimitable style "Aye, if they had been around in my  day, we would never have signed thon' wee ginger heided laddie with asthma"  (He was referring to Paul Scholes).

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5 hours ago, Footballfirst said:

Directors of football, sports scientists, performance analysts, video analysts, conditioning coaches, coach development managers etc. are all in vogue just now and Hearts have gone all in.  None of those actually play the game so can't actually influence the outcome of any game once it's underway.

 

The point I would make is that, unless the team on the park improves, then that investment will be questionable.  Let's hope that, come the end of the season, there will be no questions asked about the cost of all the backroom staff at Riccarton.

 

True story from just a few weeks ago. The head of academy recruitment at Manchester United was talking to Sir Alex Ferguson and bemoaning the fact that all these analysts were getting in the way of coaching and developing players, with all their stats and profiling of potential recruits.  Sir Alex responded in his own inimitable style "Aye, if they had been around in my  day, we would never have signed thon' wee ginger heided laddie with asthma"  (He was referring to Paul Scholes).

What’s your view on it FF ? Can it work for us … get SAF comments fully and the old adage, “too many cooks spoil the broth comes to mind”


It’s fine having more layers of people in specialised roles as long as each role doesn’t interfere, or impact the next layer reaching its full potential

 

Just curious more than anything ? 

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On 23/01/2022 at 09:45, cosanostra said:

 

🤣

Sorry. I knew someone would be unhappy with that one. There were a few sports science graduates, many psychology graduates and a couple of physics in my area. I guess there are limited job opportunities after some niche degrees.

Haha no offence taken.

 

It’s definitely quite a hard industry to get into. Most will drop into a PT role, and something like 80% of PT’s last less than 6 months.

 

I’m still in the industry after 7 years, but mostly just as a PT. Maybe I’ll see if this guy needs an assistant at Hearts… 😁

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8 hours ago, Footballfirst said:

Directors of football, sports scientists, performance analysts, video analysts, conditioning coaches, coach development managers etc. are all in vogue just now and Hearts have gone all in.  None of those actually play the game so can't actually influence the outcome of any game once it's underway.

 

The point I would make is that, unless the team on the park improves, then that investment will be questionable.  Let's hope that, come the end of the season, there will be no questions asked about the cost of all the backroom staff at Riccarton.

 

True story from just a few weeks ago. The head of academy recruitment at Manchester United was talking to Sir Alex Ferguson and bemoaning the fact that all these analysts were getting in the way of coaching and developing players, with all their stats and profiling of potential recruits.  Sir Alex responded in his own inimitable style "Aye, if they had been around in my  day, we would never have signed thon' wee ginger heided laddie with asthma"  (He was referring to Paul Scholes).


They absolutely do influence the game once it’s underway. In a massive way. And the team on the park has improved. Vastly 

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10 hours ago, Footballfirst said:

Directors of football, sports scientists, performance analysts, video analysts, conditioning coaches, coach development managers etc. are all in vogue just now and Hearts have gone all in.  None of those actually play the game so can't actually influence the outcome of any game once it's underway.

 

The point I would make is that, unless the team on the park improves, then that investment will be questionable.  Let's hope that, come the end of the season, there will be no questions asked about the cost of all the backroom staff at Riccarton.

 

True story from just a few weeks ago. The head of academy recruitment at Manchester United was talking to Sir Alex Ferguson and bemoaning the fact that all these analysts were getting in the way of coaching and developing players, with all their stats and profiling of potential recruits.  Sir Alex responded in his own inimitable style "Aye, if they had been around in my  day, we would never have signed thon' wee ginger heided laddie with asthma"  (He was referring to Paul Scholes).

Are there any more now than under the last season under CL?

 

Club secretaries and Trainers probably said the same thing when managers and coaches were introduced. 😉

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