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Evans has a dig at previous managers

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said in yesterday's interview that last few managers we had liked to play golf and go home at 1.30pm.

he was describing how hard working he is compared to others.

Typical Steve this self praise but was he correct to have a go at previous managers and did they really go home at 1.30pm?



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In his clouded hoofball tactic. I thinking gobbing at the official is good for 50 50 decisions world yes it is Reality the managers had done the team coaching etc and needed a break to collect their thoughts and what better way than whacking a ball and chasing it hitting it again hope it goes in Hang on a minute Thats what steve evans is doing he is playing golf with a football called hoofball

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I'd like to know why its taking twice as long to do the same job, work harder not smarter, oops I mean....

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IMHO Exeter has nailed it. Work smart not hard.

A man who will work for nowt will never be short of owt to do.

Go for quality not quantity. The flaw is that we cannot afford the quality. Arise sir Jamie of Yates.

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Which interview kempo-I can't find it.

Anyway, that's what I love about SE, he's larger than life. Hell to live with no doubt, but great as an icon.

Still, he has a point. Only Doctors and Lawers get to swan off to the golf course at 'lunch time'. The rest of us need a good solid 8 hours to get half the work done 😉.

Imagine how good Ronnie would have been if he'd been crap at golf, stayed out of the pub and left the ladies alone. Then again, he'd probably be so depressed he would have been sacked in the first 3 months.

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Post match interview played on Football Heaven yesterday Ian so I assume it's in wherever they archive their interviews now..

GPs no longer play golf at lunch time they go on their full day off in the week...lunch times are for lunching with attractive pharmaceutical reps.



-- Edited by Kempo on Thursday 17th of September 2015 08:39:43 AM

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Thanks Kempo. its not up there yet (perhaps its too toxic and is in Area 51)



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Mark Robins used to turn up late for training - those exact words iv heard from Tony Stewart 2 years ago.

Andy Scott is who he is referring to re: Golf. Iv heard from a few in the village who used to go and watch them train midweek was that as soon as training was done for lunch, AS would head straight off to play golf either at Roundwood or another course.

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biggrin  "MacAnthony also told fans during the live broadcast that a manager currently managing in The Championship has applied for the position."   biggrin



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Evans has been the only manager privileged enough to have had New York Stadium as his place of work.

 

Perhaps if he'd had that sh*t tip called Don Valley Stadium as his only base then he wouldn't be too quick to talk about and compare himself to previous managers.

He should thank his lucky stars that Tony Stewart gave him the luxury that he's become accustomed to, otherwise he could soon be finding himself out on his arris.   hmm



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