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The Sun: An Everton player was fined by Lampard for stopping to tie his shoelaces during training

The Sun: An Everton player was fined by Lampard for stopping to tie his shoelaces during training

According to the Newspaper Sun, on the first day of Training that Lampard organized training in Everton, a player was fined for stopping to tie his shoelaces during training.

Lampard laid down a series of rules after coaching Everton. One player, who was a few seconds late for a team meeting after lunch, was told he was going to hand in the fine the next morning.

The penalties are posted on the walls of Everton's training ground, and players must dress up.

Any player found using a mobile phone at a team meeting or dinner will be fined £2,000. If the fans refuse to return to the stadium after an away match to thank the fans, they will be fined £5,000.

When the player, who was late for training sessions because he was laced, carried a stack of fines Wednesday morning, Lampard did not take the fine. Lampard shook hands with him in front of the players, saying it was a warning. But starting next Monday, anyone who breaks the rules will have to hand over fines, which will be used for charities and team gatherings.

According to the people familiar with the matter, "It may be the most expensive lace in history, but now the team knows that the rules must be followed. The players are a little annoyed that they have to leave as a group, and sometimes they like to leave alone, especially when they lose. ”

But Lampard said the team lacked discipline at the moment and that fines could bring everyone together.

(mageth)

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