Michael Duff ahead of Crewe at home
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Interview can be read/watched in full here: http://bit.ly/DuffPreCrewe" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Well it would be refreshing at the start. Just wait 6 months and see if it's still the same old same old, because 90% of pre-match interviews are the same old questions with the same old answers. That's just the way it is. There's only so much that can be said.
Agree so much.Shade wrote:Well it would be refreshing at the start. Just wait 6 months and see if it's still the same old same old, because 90% of pre-match interviews are the same old questions with the same old answers. That's just the way it is. There's only so much that can be said.
Nice to hear a new voice all the same.
Managers must detest the mandatory interviews,but at least the gaffer is a realist and reminds me of Yatesey in that respect.
I always liked GJ in his interviews myself, he was normally positive brought some charisma and you could feel his drive to succeed. Yates was probably one of the worst in recent times with his same old drivel about watching the DVD whilst Allen was just clueless.
Or he might just be comfortable like that because the chair hasn't got arms in it. Body language is, at least 75% of the time, a load of balls.Malabus wrote:2nd interview with arms crossed. This is a sign that he’s being protective. Like to see him a little more relaxed.
I always found GJ quite chirpy when things were going well, but hard-nosed when things got a bit rough. Some of his comments about the fans towards the end of his tenure were unnecessary for example. He did like to make jokes though and I've got a lot of time for that.Robin wrote:I always liked GJ in his interviews myself, he was normally positive brought some charisma and you could feel his drive to succeed. Yates was probably one of the worst in recent times with his same old drivel about watching the DVD whilst Allen was just clueless.
Yates isn't helped by his accent and demeanour, he just never seemed inspiring.
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Like my managers looking away from the camera, lollipop in mouth.
I'm struggling to hear an accent - what accent does it sound like to you?longmover wrote:He talks very well and can tell he's been at a premier league club in the way he deals with media, didn't realise he had such an accent, he didn't have that the first time around did he?
Northern, soft Lancashire or Yorkshire, can make it outShade wrote:I'm struggling to hear an accent - what accent does it sound like to you?longmover wrote:He talks very well and can tell he's been at a premier league club in the way he deals with media, didn't realise he had such an accent, he didn't have that the first time around did he?
"Although born in Belfast Duff was raised in Bedale, North Yorkshire. He as a school boy and he represented North Yorkshire and joined the Darlington Football Club School of Excellence before moving to Cheltenham in 1994."
"Michael’s youth career took off in the academy of Darlington, where the footballer started to learn football in all its minutest details and perform for the junior squad of the club. In 1995, Duff moved to the youth system of Carterton Town and managed to finish his preparations for a professional level by 1996."
Moved to the area when he was 15/16 according to those.
"Michael’s youth career took off in the academy of Darlington, where the footballer started to learn football in all its minutest details and perform for the junior squad of the club. In 1995, Duff moved to the youth system of Carterton Town and managed to finish his preparations for a professional level by 1996."
Moved to the area when he was 15/16 according to those.
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RAF Leeming just the other side of the A1(M) from Bedale so makes sense.Artemis wrote:I'm sure I read somewhere a long time ago, that his father was in the RAF, hence the moving about the country.