DB - lost his head?
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DB - lost his head?
First time that Dean has walked straight off the pitch and not clapped the supporters off…
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His post match interview left me pretty angry. The interviewer was asking all the right questions that us fans deservedly want to know and he’s forced an argument. Beaten by the better team, well why is that?
Hes really starting to show his true colours and he’s completely lost it and looks defeated. Has he ever taken account for a bad performance?!
Hes really starting to show his true colours and he’s completely lost it and looks defeated. Has he ever taken account for a bad performance?!
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DB - lost his head?
Really embarrassing stuff. Glad Dom didn’t cut it out, speaks volumes about DB’s true character. Noticed DB has been ‘off’ with Dom since he took over media duties but this takes the cake.
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Regardless of just how awful this afternoon's performance was, however impossible it was to justify, there was one thing I needed to hear from DB.
" I am sorry, we let the fans down".
Dean, a bit of humility when you are in the wrong goes a long way.
" I am sorry, we let the fans down".
Dean, a bit of humility when you are in the wrong goes a long way.
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Shameful. He is happy to get the players together by the touch line for a huddle when they win, but today he abandoned the players completely. I was embarrassed for Moussa and Shields who found themselves trying to rally the players to come over in the absence of the man who is meant to coach them.
Dean Brennan should be ashamed.
Dean Brennan should be ashamed.
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My man of the match yesterday was the Media Guy. He's been criticised elsewhere on this forum but he played a blinder last night. He bravely asked awkward questions after a demoralising defeat and held his ground. Previously during these post-match interviews it seemed he was reading off a 'fits all' set list and not inserting any follow-up questions. And he dropped that patronising enquiry which ended all prior interviews "What about the fans?". This always feels like adults patting a child on the head. Furthermore I'm delighted Dean refused to tell him what was said in the dressing room. He was furious and bristling after a dreadful afternoon. Don't we want our Manager to exhibit passion? I'm glad it wasn't a matey matey interview.
Better than the game itself.
Better than the game itself.
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Much to do about nothing. File this interview along side, scoreboard, parking, poor pints.....
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Completely agree with you JDS. Yesterday's abomination on the pitch has led to complaining about every little thing connected with BFC which is really beginning to get on my threepenny bits. (Now I'm moaning about the moaning. Strewth.)john dockers shorts wrote: ↑02 Oct 2022, 12:52 Much to do about nothing. File this interview along side, scoreboard, parking, poor pints.....