I'm happy for him to walk off and let the players take the celebrations at the end. He sounds like such an obsessive that he'd have immediately got to work on analysing the second half. I preferred Deano's consistency of always waiting by the tunnel win or lose to Gerrard coming on the pitch when we the result was good. Gerrard created a stick for us to beat him with when he started to do his vanishing act after bad results
I think it was his way of saying, great, really pleased with that but there's still loads to do so lets not make it look like we've just won the cup. The fans will have been more ecstatic with it of course because many have been around since 95.
Quote from: Clark W Griswold on November 08, 2022, 11:30:47 AMI think it was his way of saying, great, really pleased with that but there's still loads to do so lets not make it look like we've just won the cup. The fans will have been more ecstatic with it of course because many have been around since 95.Yep, I was in the North Stand and noticed his brisk walk down the tunnel after the game as well. I agree that it might have been a way of saying "great win, but don't want to get carried away", he might have wanted to let the players have the limelight or he might, of course, have desperately needed a massive crap!!
He seems a very respectful bloke who doesn’t crave the spotlight. He’s happy to coach the squad, do his job on a matchday and then repeat. When I see the likes of Conte and Arteta I’m just glad he’s not like them. There’s being animated and then there’s what you see with them. It’s absolutely ridiculous.
Quote from: Bully2345 on November 08, 2022, 12:08:02 PMI'm happy for him to walk off and let the players take the celebrations at the end. He sounds like such an obsessive that he'd have immediately got to work on analysing the second half. I preferred Deano's consistency of always waiting by the tunnel win or lose to Gerrard coming on the pitch when we the result was good. Gerrard created a stick for us to beat him with when he started to do his vanishing act after bad resultsYes, Gerrard made it about himself for the Everton and Manchester United games.There were warning signs there about him, yet many were delighted at how he stared down the Everton fans at Goodison. I thought it was pathetic and he hadn't realised he wasn't a player anymore.Emery actions in directing from the touchline speak louder than Gerrards words and behavior as to what sort of manager we have. I'm so pleased we have Emery feel so positive about things! Optimism is very high right now!
Gerrard was, it's becoming evident, basically Billy McBingo with a scouse accent.