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Kewell's First Interview

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After just going live on Facebook and Twitter.Β Harry Kewell sure had a lot to say. After getting through Hardy's usual 'this is a journey' ramble we actually got a chance to hear from the new manager. Personally he's changed my mind on the situation. He seems to let the players have some free time in training to gel with each other and practice together. He also wants to hit the ground running. He is happy to reunited with Enzio and even said he tried to come in for Hemmings and Thomas for Crawley. I hope he starts with a win tomorrow so he can get the confidence back up within the squad after admitting it was low at the moment. He also teased 2 more signings. Karl Henry anybody? My mood has definitelyΒ changed and I feel more confident with him now.

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Anyone else listen to the live stream and if so what did you think?

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Hmmm interesting, I found it passable as a first interview, as first interviews go , maybe he isn’t going to be so matey with the players , which some thought KN was , his way or the highway I think he said , that’s all well and good but you lose that dressing room then who hits the highway ? He did seem relaxed and confident, let’s see how he get on , go on HK hit the ground running pal COYPΒ 

I couldn't hear a thing really, it was very hard and I have powerful speakers connected to my desktop.

Someone should mention the microphone should go nearer to the people speaking, as I could hear the background better oddly. What I did make out, it sounded like the standard press release, come on board, get behind me, I thrive under pressure and I have a point to prove.

I'll see about how Notts are doing in 5 games time and just get behind him.

It was very difficult to hear what he was saying and impossible to hear the questions being fired at him, I thought he contradicted himself at one point he said "its my way or the highway" and then a bit later on when talking about a technical director he said its a team effort not his way or the chairman's way its a team effort.

He seemed to be saying he would give the players freedom of expression, that's all well and good but if they want to express themselves differently to others its not going to be a team effort. Anyway all the talk in the world won't change the team into a good one so lets hope he gets results on the field, that's where it matters.

5 hours ago, ARLukomski said:

Very impressed

His player analysis, talk of adapting tactics and how he spoke about the club assured me that he is the man for the job

I thought so too, hopefully he can back it up with some positive results in the coming weeks.

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Let him talk the talk on the pitch, I have felt confident hearing interviews and been let down. I wish him well and he's winning me over but the ultimate thing will be to see Notts do well under him.

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On 04/09/2018 at 00:19, macpie said:

I am not a big fan of interviews, likeΒ @upthepiesΒ  said he talked the talk now let's see him walk the walk.

His post match interview was good to hear, I think he called it right but the first is always very cliche.

We have been here before, I just hope to see Kewell says what his squad selects reflect on. Unlike Nolan who said one thing and did another, that's probably down to his style of management but some players seemed undroppable.

On β€Ž03β€Ž/β€Ž09β€Ž/β€Ž2018 at 22:46, upthepies said:

Let him talk the talk on the pitch, I have felt confident hearing interviews and been let down. I wish him well and he's winning me over but the ultimate thing will be to see Notts do well under him.

I agree but he speaks a lot of sense.

If he gets to grip with the issues and which players are at fault, things will improve much quicker. Good interview in my eyes.

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