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Tilly

Joolz

Coach⭐
As Mr Tilson has been 'working his socks off' and doing 'ever so well' in his first full season in charge (IMO), I've noticed that he seems to be neglecting his post-match interview duties, namely that they all sound the same.

Perhaps we here on Shrimperzone could forward him some alternative comments, so that he can continue with the more important job of winning games?

I would suggest the not so paper freindly 'ran his b***ocks into the ground' and 'played f**king excellent'.

Any more?
 
Obviously Joolz, you've put the suggestion forward and at the end of the day its up to someone else to come in and take the opportunity. Tilly has done ever so well over the last year and I think most people can see that his workrate is second to none. The one aspect of his game that does let him down is, as you say, the post match interview and maybe he just lacks that little bit quality in and around the microphone. But theres no need to press the panic button just yet- you dont become a bad orator overnight and that might be one of things that we have to work on at the training ground. In all fairness though, credit to the lad, he's come in, taken over and turned this club around. But, like I said, when all's said and done, he's had a tremendous first year in charge and hopefully we'll go from strength to strength from here.
 
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Quote[/b] (Guest @ Oct. 26 2004,14:08)]Obviously Joolz, you've put the suggestion forward and at the end of the day its up to someone else to come in and take the opportunity. Tilly has done ever so well over the last year and I think most people can see that his workrate is second to none. The one aspect of his game that does let him down is, as you say, the post match interview and maybe he just lacks that little bit quality in and around the microphone. But theres no need to press the panic button just yet- you dont become a bad orator overnight and that might be one of things that we have to work on at the training ground.  In all fairness though, credit to the lad, he's come in, taken over and turned this club around. But, like I said, when all's said and done, he's had a tremendous first year in charge and hopefully we'll go from strength to strength from here.
Tilly always makes more spelling mistakes than that when he gives an interview to the official site.
 
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Quote[/b] (Guest @ Oct. 26 2004,15:08)]Obviously Joolz, you've put the suggestion forward and at the end of the day its up to someone else to come in and take the opportunity. Tilly has done ever so well over the last year and I think most people can see that his workrate is second to none. The one aspect of his game that does let him down is, as you say, the post match interview and maybe he just lacks that little bit quality in and around the microphone. But theres no need to press the panic button just yet- you dont become a bad orator overnight and that might be one of things that we have to work on at the training ground.  In all fairness though, credit to the lad, he's come in, taken over and turned this club around. But, like I said, when all's said and done, he's had a tremendous first year in charge and hopefully we'll go from strength to strength from here.
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Post of the week, so far!

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[b said:
Quote[/b] (Guest @ Oct. 26 2004,15:08)]Obviously Joolz, you've put the suggestion forward and at the end of the day its up to someone else to come in and take the opportunity. Tilly has done ever so well over the last year and I think most people can see that his workrate is second to none. The one aspect of his game that does let him down is, as you say, the post match interview and maybe he just lacks that little bit quality in and around the microphone. But theres no need to press the panic button just yet- you dont become a bad orator overnight and that might be one of things that we have to work on at the training ground.  In all fairness though, credit to the lad, he's come in, taken over and turned this club around. But, like I said, when all's said and done, he's had a tremendous first year in charge and hopefully we'll go from strength to strength from here.
I also trust that the whole thing will have been at a pretty monotone level until the end where the tone inexplicably rises?
 

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