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Topic Originator: BlackLight
Date: Sun 30 Nov 14:46
NL really makes an effort to control the narrative in his interviews. I think the experience of having been at some big clubs really helps.
He`s almost always pretty honest about the performances and it`s not like he`s going to get grilled on Pars TV, but he`s really good at putting a positive spin on things, even when he acknowledges things that have gone wrong.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 30 Nov 15:41
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BlackLight, Sun 30 Nov 14:46
NL really makes an effort to control the narrative in his interviews. I think the experience of having been at some big clubs really helps.
He`s almost always pretty honest about the performances and it`s not like he`s going to get grilled on Pars TV, but he`s really good at putting a positive spin on things, even when he acknowledges things that have gone wrong.
That`s the sign of a good manager tbh. He won`t shy away from telling people their mistakes but is also balanced with his compliments.
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Topic Originator: MinnesotaAndy
Date: Mon 1 Dec 14:11
I cannot remember the last time I saw the Pars mess up so many chances. Thankfully it did not matter on the day.
Aside: Does anyone know what the srj stands for in srjwindows?
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 1 Dec 16:55
Andrew Tod did brilliantly to set up the second goal, holding off two defenders then reaching the ball before it went out of play and having the skill and presence of mind to cut it back for Bray to attack with the ball ultimately falling to Kane to convert.
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