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Post by chelt_gas on Nov 27, 2020 23:12:34 GMT
The likeness between the pre-match Darlington interview and Partridge's interview with Digital Dave is uncanny. The interviewer is awful, he prefixes every question with a disinterested "yeah"
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Post by CabbagePatchBlues on Nov 28, 2020 8:27:36 GMT
Gissa job
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Post by basel on Nov 28, 2020 9:30:31 GMT
Haha! I noticed the awkward responses from the interviewer, to PT IIs intelligent answers too Chelts. No comeback,thought or prospect of football chit chat there.
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Post by Rex on Nov 28, 2020 9:54:15 GMT
PT comes across well, here's hoping that he can turn things around on the pitch.
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Post by basel on Nov 28, 2020 10:05:42 GMT
PT comes across well, here's hoping that he can turn things around on the pitch. Yeh he does.I find him a realist,knows what he wants,his record suggests he can communicate what he wants and players that don't play his way will see their days numbered at Rovers.
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Post by chelt_gas on Nov 28, 2020 10:10:38 GMT
Haha! I noticed the awkward responses from the interviewer, to PT IIs intelligent answers too Chelts. No comeback,thought or prospect of football chit chat there. Hi Basel, bit of a blast from the past, hope you’re well. It is quite an awkward watch. The questions being asked are inane. I like how Tisdale at least tactically confronted the interviewer. Who is the interviewer?
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Post by lostinspace on Nov 28, 2020 10:27:18 GMT
Most interviews are conducted with the interviewer only interested in what they think the answer should be in their eyes,when they come up against someone with a bit more than just a football brain they tend to falter from their own line of thought
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Post by basel on Nov 28, 2020 10:30:06 GMT
Haha! I noticed the awkward responses from the interviewer, to PT IIs intelligent answers too Chelts. No comeback,thought or prospect of football chit chat there. Hi Basel, bit of a blast from the past, hope you’re well. It is quite an awkward watch. The questions being asked are inane. I like how Tisdale at least tactically confronted the interviewer. Who is the interviewer? Yeh,still around. David Sams,club Secretary,perhaps?
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Post by eppinggas on Nov 28, 2020 11:18:04 GMT
Yeah. Paul Tisdale comes across very well. Yeah. He displays remarkable patience with the hapless interviewer. Yeah.
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Post by warehamgas on Nov 28, 2020 11:32:40 GMT
PT comes across well, here's hoping that he can turn things around on the pitch. Yes, I thought he did as well. A more practical approach it seemed and aware of what he needs to do. I’m sure he fits the owners “vision” stuff but I think the players will find him quite different from BG. UTG!
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Post by irishrover on Nov 28, 2020 13:48:49 GMT
Most interviews are conducted with the interviewer only interested in what they think the answer should be in their eyes,when they come up against someone with a bit more than just a football brain they tend to falter from their own line of thought Media training tells you that you shouldn't really answer the question that the interviewer poses. Instead you should talk about the topic in the way you want to because then you can frame it your way, not theirs because otherwise you won't get the chance to do so. I have done 3 media appearances but I didn't do that media training until after I'd done the second. I wish I had done it earlier - made a big difference but also changed the way I looked at interviews om general.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Dec 5, 2020 17:50:00 GMT
PT dishes out some tasty responses after Wombles match.
Also, class. Obviously rehearsed, but nice touch to mention the losses in Avonmouth tragedy, no virtue signalling, a genuine extended hand out that some things surpass football allegiance.
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Post by syg on Dec 5, 2020 18:02:44 GMT
He was critical of the clubs structures at the the end of the interview, and I don't think it was also due to covid issues, I was quite surprised, but was half asleep and didn't pick it up fully. Also something about "there were questions about Sam being here" and he quickly changed tact.
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Post by womble on Dec 5, 2020 21:50:58 GMT
He was critical of the clubs structures at the the end of the interview, and I don't think it was also due to covid issues, I was quite surprised, but was half asleep and didn't pick it up fully. Also something about "there were questions about Sam being here" and he quickly changed tact. “It’s a complete mess, but I’m loving it” to quote PT. I’m assuming he was referring to the fact that the players are changing and then eating at the Glos FA set up in Almondsbury, before and after training. And he doesn’t yet have an office. All to be sorted when the clubhouse is finished, presumably in the spring. You’d hope that he gets his own office before then.
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Post by tanksfull on Dec 6, 2020 12:24:14 GMT
He was critical of the clubs structures at the the end of the interview, and I don't think it was also due to covid issues, I was quite surprised, but was half asleep and didn't pick it up fully. Also something about "there were questions about Sam being here" and he quickly changed tact. “It’s a complete mess, but I’m loving it” to quote PT. I’m assuming he was referring to the fact that the players are changing and then eating at the Glos FA set up in Almondsbury, before and after training. And he doesn’t yet have an office. All to be sorted when the clubhouse is finished, presumably in the spring. You’d hope that he gets his own office before then. People "read" things into comments in different ways. I didn't take any of his comments as being aimed at anyone in particular; least of all those in the background. It's quite clear to all that the training ground and covid are a major issue; as is, to/for him, PT having no office or somewhere to base himself. His comments about respecting the pitch and the Football Club I'd suggest are related to the bizarre fact that there is a need to walk across the pitch to get from the changing rooms to the seating area for Managers and Substitutes etc and the attitude allowed of Players (and perhaps other staff directly involved with the Players) towards the Club. It might be comparable to wearing a uniform whilst at school? He might feel the need for more formality/identity/bonding with BRFC for Players and everyone directly connected with the Club. That's his way of dealing with the Playing Staff and getting the best out of them; nothing to do with the Club itself. If those things mean the Club is "in a pickle" then PT will sort them out fairly quickly and bring us an identity. After all he's only been here 2 weeks and found lots of areas where he feels he can bring improvement. That's surely a good thing?
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Post by warehamgas on Dec 6, 2020 20:02:22 GMT
He was critical of the clubs structures at the the end of the interview, and I don't think it was also due to covid issues, I was quite surprised, but was half asleep and didn't pick it up fully. Also something about "there were questions about Sam being here" and he quickly changed tact. “ It’s a complete mess, but I’m loving it” to quote PT. I’m assuming he was referring to the fact that the players are changing and then eating at the Glos FA set up in Almondsbury, before and after training. And he doesn’t yet have an office. All to be sorted when the clubhouse is finished, presumably in the spring. You’d hope that he gets his own office before then. A mess? Normal state of affairs, we're BRFC. When wasn’t it? 😉 I’m used to that, isn’t everybody? UTG!
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Post by chelt_gas on Dec 6, 2020 21:38:49 GMT
PT has his own website with some good articles. Looks a smart chap who would probably beat Martin Allen at a game of Trivial Pursuit www.paultisdale.co.uk/
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Post by vaughan on Dec 7, 2020 12:15:13 GMT
One of the articles on his web-site is a recent analysis of how top teams score goals.
My impression from his interviews is that he wants to play much more in a Liverpool and Leeds way. The one on Saturday indicated that this was the message he had conveyed.
Direct passes forward much quicker into areas of defensive uncertainty.
So you will see a much less sideways and patient approach from the back, less emphasis on possession and much more emphasis on getting from back to front through midfield quicker.
Read the article and you will see where his tactical mind is.
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Post by bloogas on Dec 7, 2020 12:35:42 GMT
One of the articles on his web-site is a recent analysis of how top teams score goals. My impression from his interviews is that he wants to play much more in a Liverpool and Leeds way. The one on Saturday indicated that this was the message he had conveyed. Direct passes forward much quicker into areas of defensive uncertainty. So you will see a much less sideways and patient approach from the back, less emphasis on possession and much more emphasis on getting from back to front through midfield quicker. Read the article and you will see where his tactical mind is. Isn't this what Jermaine Jenas discussed on Match of the day last night? Comparing Spurs and Arsenal. Spurs go for it direct, Arsenal pass it ad infinitum and get nowhere (loosely).
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Post by tanksfull on Dec 7, 2020 19:07:49 GMT
One of the articles on his web-site is a recent analysis of how top teams score goals. My impression from his interviews is that he wants to play much more in a Liverpool and Leeds way. The one on Saturday indicated that this was the message he had conveyed. Direct passes forward much quicker into areas of defensive uncertainty. So you will see a much less sideways and patient approach from the back, less emphasis on possession and much more emphasis on getting from back to front through midfield quicker. Read the article and you will see where his tactical mind is. Which one?
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