Is that Welsh for "Putting a shift in"?

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Marcus Chantry
Sent: Friday, 11 January 2013 8:11 AM
To: NSWolves
Subject: [NSWolves: 8055] Our new boss' wisdom

Football is a watered-down version of the army, discipline-wise. In the
army, you clean your shoes, tidy your bed and do things you don't want to
do, you must obey orders. When a manager tells you to do something, you do
it. The overall thinking is when we go to battle, you get instructions you
must comply with and you get used to obeying instructions and respecting
authority. It keeps everyone together on the same sheet. If you go into a
war and two soldiers do their own thing, they get the rest killed. We are
not in the army, but there have to be rules players must adhere to. Such
things as not being late for training, not leaving their training kit on the
floor, being in for treatment on time, living their lives properly and not
going to McDonald's. You take all that on the pitch with you. They should
eat like athletes. I don't think Jessica Ennis stops at McDonald's" - new
Wolves manager, Dean Saunders, makes an impressive leap of lateral thinking
from battlefield to Big Mac.

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