He clearly likes the name Elvis as he kept giving us a wave. Don't See a problem in the fans calling him that. I liked the fist pump and the acknowledgment. Long may it continue
He clearly likes the name Elvis as he kept giving us a wave. Don't See a problem in the fans calling him that. I liked the fist pump and the acknowledgment. Long may it continue
Will you stop picking on me
His name is Steven Pressley.
Im tired. And because of that, im struggling to figure out if your being serious or not. Can you help?
Reminded me of the flowers/dowie regime at full time goiing round all the players and then that fist pump.
He waved at the fans at least three times during the game. Not me personally
He waved at the fans at least three times during the game. Not me personally
That's because you were in the wrong end ?
I was at home in the pub watching it on CWR
Yes and a tv that shows the radioYou have a pub in your home?!?!?!?
Very confused Cyril.
Sorry I was being a tool. I was there
Sorry I was being a tool. I was there
Yes and a tv that shows the radio
Are you pedantic with every fairly common turn of phrase?
Nickname or not, doesn't change the fact that it's annoying and cringeworthy. Lets name him Elvis because the surnames are kinda the same, but not completely. I'd expect a web-footed leicester fan to come up with a better nickname than that pile of dog toilet
Getting back to the OP I thought SP came across as a thoroughly decent egg. Talking up players rather than the dour MR dirge of telling it too much as it is. A manager's role is to motivate and inspire his players. I think we all respected MR's no nonsense comments but often felt commenting on certain individuals shortcomings or the lack of quality throughout the team was not a motivating factor at times.
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