Podcast Appearances
You know, the Swans are on the up and Leicester the other way, unfortunately.
There were a lot of doubts, Chris, weren't there, when he was selected?
Well, he hasn't got a vast track record as a manager, has he?
How long was he at Derby?
So he's very inexperienced as a boss.
You know, there's this suspicion, is he just a good assistant manager or can he be the boss?
I mean, as you know, there's a wealth of difference between the two.
There's a huge difference.
There is a big difference.
But the proof will be in the pudding.
It was, it was tremendous.
As I said at half-time, it was the fact that he was just nice and cool, he relaxed the body at the point of impact, he sees it coming, it's so easy to tense up.
especially if you're a defender and just slash at the ball and take it early and it goes into Rose's head, but nice and relaxed and composed and no chance for cash push, Michael, because he just catches it so cleanly, middle of the racket, so to speak, and it's past the keeper before he can...
really moved, so, yeah, really good day for him.
It's not the Peter Crouch robot, is it?
He's facing a totally different quality of striker than he ever has before, isn't he?
And as you said, Chris, he's doing it in a team that has been struggling, that has been...
low on confidence, so that makes his learning curve even steeper, really.
Look, just gets the piano... He kind of half-sees it, doesn't he?
But he can't get back in and he got hooked a couple of minutes after that at half-time.