: Wed Mar 04, 2009 7:30 pm
At the age most of the junior players are, they are generally quite impressionable and many mannerisms they see players on the tele or live in person do will always be noticeable on training pitches as they see how they work for them. It wasn't uncommon a few years ago to see 12-14 year olds slowly counting four steps back, two across and crouching, almost squatting, slightly, with their fore fingers and thumbs almost touching in front of them in preperation to attempt a kick at goal. (That was often how I did it anyway, untill someone had a word in my ear and I reduced it to three back and shorterned the steps across.)
Nor is it uncommon to see a sharp upturn in numbers attracted when Warrington are playing well and getting positive results. There will always be a high number of kids who stop playing the game, for all number of reasons, but I've never yet heard of anyone stopping playing the game because Warrington aren't doing well; it does sort of dry up the number of new players who begin to take an interest at local clubs, though.