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2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

There is a bit but this was my favorite

“Nathan is a standout person and coach”

So much so we didn’t offer him the job.

It's a pretty unique situation where after the coach has been picked half the questions are about someone who didn't get the job. Think he's handled that awkwardness pretty well.

 
50 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

There is a bit but this was my favorite

“Nathan is a standout person and coach”

So much so we didn’t offer him the job.

So, please tell us what he should have said to that annoyingly stupid question?

During King’s presser he was asked about Buckley again (obsessed much?!), and said this isn’t Buckley it’s about King. Well handled.

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

So, please tell us what he should have said to that annoyingly stupid question?

During King’s presser he was asked about Buckley again (obsessed much?!), and said this isn’t Buckley it’s about King. Well handled.

Jaded I think he is handling himself fine for the most part and answering some rubbish questions from some rubbish media people. I am just not going wow we have a great CEO because they can answer some questions. I think he could have stopped at standout person and said he will be a very good coach for another club.

 
1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

Jaded I think he is handling himself fine for the most part and answering some rubbish questions from some rubbish media people. I am just not going wow we have a great CEO because they can answer some questions. I think he could have stopped at standout person and said he will be a very good coach for another club.

Fair enough.

I think Buckley is a great person, but note he said standout person not standout coach 😂

He handled some of Kane’s utter garbage very well today I thought.

And yes presenting well in the media is bare minimum for a good CEO. I’m more impressed that we chose King with 0 leaks. That’s good work from him in a short space of time.

44 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

So, please tell us what he should have said to that annoyingly stupid question?

During King’s presser he was asked about Buckley again (obsessed much?!), and said this isn’t Buckley it’s about King. Well handled.

“Nathan didn’t stop taking about how good he is so we couldn’t ask any questions”


1 hour ago, ANG13 said:

There is a bit but this was my favorite

“Nathan is a standout person and coach”

So much so we didn’t offer him the job.

21 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

“Nathan didn’t stop taking about how good he is so we couldn’t ask any questions”

Maybe Paul's actually been quoting Buckley this whole time. It's much funnier when you think about NB talking in the third person during his presentations.

"Nathan Buckely is a standout coach"

"Tasmania would be very lucky to have Nathan as coach"

"Hopefully, in a couple of days time, Nathan will be announced as coach of the Tasmanian Devils"

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