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Thread: Ian Burchnall interview

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    Quote Originally Posted by laddo View Post
    That's right and no doubt he's fully aware that promotion is ultimate the only measure to his managerial success and he will be judged on his results. The nice football whilst he does his work just helps, and it's attractive to the paying public and therefore attendances won't suffer due to the style adopted.

    If you compare his interviews with the recent past managers it's on a different level. He's actually worth listening to.
    I agree, he is definitely coherent and intelligent, not just a cliche machine. I am sure he has a plan and a plan B too, which includes passing long and direct to beat the high press. If this time in a year we are sitting fourth in League 2 I would say he is a success.

    As an aside, I have spent a week in Harrogate. Not saw anyone wearing Town's colours. Nor met anybody in the many good pubs I have visited interested in talking about footy. Possibly that could be because I am a miserable bugger!

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    Can these reporters not come up with some more intelligent questions? Inane cringeworthy dribble; it's a wonder you don't see the player rolling their eyes at the stupidity of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeignLegion View Post
    Can these reporters not come up with some more intelligent questions? Inane cringeworthy dribble; it's a wonder you don't see the player rolling their eyes at the stupidity of them.
    It’s funny that you should say that. I’m sure I read somewhere a comment about Burchnall’s eyes in interviews🙄

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    He certainly can talk a good game, in fact the best we've had

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killerkline View Post
    It’s funny that you should say that. I’m sure I read somewhere a comment about Burchnall’s eyes in interviews��
    I was referring to the Lacey interview.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeignLegion View Post
    I was referring to the Lacey interview.
    I know, my comment was an attempt at light hearted humour.

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    Yes I was aware of your humour attempt. Anyway, why can't they be a little more original with their questioning a la Ray Trew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeignLegion View Post
    Yes I was aware of your humour attempt. Anyway, why can't they be a little more original with their questioning a la Ray Trew.
    I think Notts’ in-house interviewer (the guy who interviewed I is very good, but the Alex Lacey interview was very weak. Was it David Jackson? Odd as I like him on Matchday as a rule.

    Should have been asking Lacey how difficult it is to get match fit when you don’t have reserve fixtures any more, or the different challenges faced when playing in a three or four at the back. And how could he fail to mention Lacey’s raking pass to Ruben and pass to JOB that ultimately led to two goals against Aldershot, and that side of his game.

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    Lacey seems private school educated; surely he’d know the maximum take off weight of a fully laden Emu?

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    [QUOTE=nw6pie;39863292]I think Notts’ in-house interviewer (the guy who interviewed I is very good, but the Alex Lacey interview was very weak. Was it David Jackson? Odd as I like him on Matchday as a rule.

    Should have been asking Lacey how difficult it is to get match fit when you don’t have reserve fixtures any more, or the different challenges faced when playing in a three or four at the back. And how could he fail to mention Lacey’s raking pass to Ruben and pass to JOB that ultimately led to two goals against Aldershot, and that side of his

    The interviewer was Nick head of media at Notts

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