- Sep 3, 2010
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And I thought it an effective gesture. I can think of at least a couple of times in my career when managers have ripped up a document in front of a meeting to get a point across about things needing to change. It gets the point across much more vividly than just muttering a few platitudes about having to do better.
All that kind of stuff is a fine line. In an early Liverpool game, Klopp turned up in a Beatles T-shirt for the press conference which got a positive reaction from the Liverpool faithful. He's one of us and all that.
Just imagine if Brendon Rogers or Roy Hodgson had done likewise? They would have been absolutely crucified. Some people can get away with Beatles T-shirts and others can't. Can Fab get away with setting stuff on fire to make a point? Don't know but setting those tactics on fire is certainly something anyone watching the Forest game could get behind.
What I'd really like to know is if Dunk reacted by punching the wall and shouting "Let's kill those Chelsea wankers" or was sat there thinking he'd post the ancedote on the bell cheeses at work thread.