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Gaffer on Portsmouth, Christmas and beyond 19:01 - Dec 24 with 844 viewsbosh67



He's a good fit for us this lad. Happy Christmas Julien!

[Post edited 24 Dec 19:03]

Never knowingly right.
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Gaffer on Portsmouth, Christmas and beyond on 19:36 - Dec 24 with 730 viewsNorthernr

Actually the most interesting one of these for a while. I reckon even Stainrod might be able to get on board with some of the things he said in the first piece.
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Gaffer on Portsmouth, Christmas and beyond on 21:18 - Dec 24 with 550 viewsBeckenhamhoop

I don’t think I’ve ever seen him speak and not be impressed with his communication skills, his football acumen and his personality. I think we’re very lucky to have him. Definitely the best communicator since maybe Warburton?
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Gaffer on Portsmouth, Christmas and beyond on 21:28 - Dec 24 with 519 viewsNorthernr

Gaffer on Portsmouth, Christmas and beyond on 21:18 - Dec 24 by Beckenhamhoop

I don’t think I’ve ever seen him speak and not be impressed with his communication skills, his football acumen and his personality. I think we’re very lucky to have him. Definitely the best communicator since maybe Warburton?


Well I've only met him and interviewed him once obviously. I was impressed, but intrigued. He doesn't speak like a football manager. Which I think can be quite a good thing - rather this than 'Arry's bloody schtick.

I can't work him out really, or what I think about him, but I'm increasingly impressed with what he says, and how our team is playing.
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Gaffer on Portsmouth, Christmas and beyond on 21:58 - Dec 24 with 408 viewsBeckenhamhoop

Gaffer on Portsmouth, Christmas and beyond on 21:28 - Dec 24 by Northernr

Well I've only met him and interviewed him once obviously. I was impressed, but intrigued. He doesn't speak like a football manager. Which I think can be quite a good thing - rather this than 'Arry's bloody schtick.

I can't work him out really, or what I think about him, but I'm increasingly impressed with what he says, and how our team is playing.


I think the fact he doesn’t come out with the tired football cliche’s is one thing that I like about him. Interviews from other managers (no names) are boring, have an almost defensive attitude and you’re never able to penetrate past that to see any kind of personality. That is definitely not the case with Stephan; a man that seems very comfortable in his own skin. That kind of genuine, open personality is far more relatable and the players appear to get on well with him (from just a few snippets admittedly).
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