INTERVIEW: Ross Embleton post-Plymouth as Orient book cup tie with Spurs

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INTERVIEW: Ross Embleton post-Plymouth as Orient book cup tie with Spurs

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I believe that Embleton knows what he is doing tactically.
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DuvB wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:36 pm I believe that Embleton knows what he is doing tactically.
Before Embleton was appointed I was hoping we would appoint a Manager with some good managerial experience behind him . As time goes by Embleton he's gaining that experience and is growing into the Manager I was hoping for so I'm very pleased with him . ( I know his title is actually Head Coach but for me he's the Manager ) A side issue, every time I type in R oss it reprints as Boss . Has anybody else noticed that . That's why I've used his surname instead of his first name.
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Re: INTERVIEW: Boss Embleton post-Plymouth as Orient book cup tie with Spurs

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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:58 pm
DuvB wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:36 pm I believe that Embleton knows what he is doing tactically.
Before Embleton was appointed I was hoping we would appoint a Manager with some good managerial experience behind him . As time goes by Embleton he's gaining that experience and is growing into the Manager I was hoping for so I'm very pleased with him . ( I know his title is actually Head Coach but for me he's the Manager ) A side issue, every time I type in R oss it reprints as Boss . Has anybody else noticed that . That's why I've used his surname instead of his first name.
Yes it's a very unfunny thing the admin has done

Agree about Ross, he's really growing into the role. You can see the difference in his interviews over time.
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Re: INTERVIEW: Boss Embleton post-Plymouth as Orient book cup tie with Spurs

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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:58 pm
DuvB wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:36 pm I believe that Embleton knows what he is doing tactically.
Before Embleton was appointed I was hoping we would appoint a Manager with some good managerial experience behind him . As time goes by Embleton he's gaining that experience and is growing into the Manager I was hoping for so I'm very pleased with him . ( I know his title is actually Head Coach but for me he's the Manager ) A side issue, every time I type in R oss it reprints as Boss . Has anybody else noticed that . That's why I've used his surname instead of his first name.
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Its like a school playground in here with the way some act,
Changing the name of the clubs manager.

I dont know why ADMIN allows it.
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I agree that he appears to be getting more Gaffer-like in his interviews which is a great plus IMO.
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