Leekbrookgull
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As you know posted before,maybe worth a watch ? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/59134873
Saw this the other day. A great watch. Can’t knock his dedication, even if it is somewhat misplaced most of the time.
He must care as he went running in to try and stop it.
Have to give him some credit for that.
No, he was a typical, cowardly 'let me at him, hold me back' footballer who often caused the situation that led to a fight.Can't imagine Robbie Savage arriving at an ongoing punch up, and calming things down.
Never forgiven him for his spell with us, just when we needed someone like Savage he couldn't be bothered, too far below him, total Rsole.
As you know posted before,maybe worth a watch ? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/59134873[/url]
It was interesting to watch, a bit like the Sunderland documentary. But Savage interfered too much and I felt sorry for the manager.I like his modern twist on his role as Director of Football.
He employees a first team manager and a first team assistant manager - and then delivers the pre-match, half-time and post match team talks in the dressing room himself, as well as barking zin-game instructions and bollockings to the players from the touchline.
It was left to Jimbo (the rather odd groundsman who appears to live in a hut at the stadium), to impart the biggest piece of wisdom of the programme, when he told Robbie Savage, “what’s the point in employing someone if you’re going to do their job for them?”