Motivation Guru With Town - Ipswich Town News
Town first team coach Bryan Klug has revealed that motivational expert Watt Nichol has been working with the squad. Klug is the featured interviewee in the new issue of TWTD, out ahead of Saturday's home game with Crystal Palace.
Klug said: "We've brought in a guy called Watt Nichol who has worked with Everton and Fulham. He's someone I met when I was doing my Pro Licence. He'll certainly do some work with players on an individual basis because one or two of them might need help in that way.
"The mental side of the game is very important. We will use him and get his advice, he's worked with some top players. He's been in once already and talked to the players and he'll come back and speak to them on an individual basis. He'll also talk to Jim and try and keep him calm as well!"
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