New Charlton manager Karl Robinson talks to the media ahead of his first match in charge this Sat. He's the 8th new boss in 2 & a half years pic.twitter.com/oIKjRYj3gN
New Charlton manager Karl Robinson talks to the media ahead of his first match in charge this Sat. He's the 8th new boss in 2 & a half years pic.twitter.com/oIKjRYj3gN
Neck Touching or Neck Rubbing Your neck is home to many nerve endings that, when rubbed, will lower your heart rate and comfort you. When people are uncomfortable, they will unconsciously touch their necks so that these nerves will activate and help to calm them.
Rubbing or stroking on the front or back of the neck is the most common kind of neck touching, but if the person is wearing a necklace or a necktie, they might fiddle with that also.
Face Touching or Face Rubbing There are also nerve endings in your face, so some people will rub their face to comfort themselves. Look for rubbing the forehead, rubbing the eyes, playing with the hair, rubbing lips---all of these are behaviours people use to calm themselves down. People will also sometimes puff out their cheeks and exhale.
Leg Rubbing This is where a seated person puts their hands (or hand) palm-down on their legs and slides it towards their knees. Picture someone wiping off sweaty palms on their pants and you've got the idea.
Neck Touching or Neck Rubbing Your neck is home to many nerve endings that, when rubbed, will lower your heart rate and comfort you. When people are uncomfortable, they will unconsciously touch their necks so that these nerves will activate and help to calm them.
Rubbing or stroking on the front or back of the neck is the most common kind of neck touching, but if the person is wearing a necklace or a necktie, they might fiddle with that also.
Face Touching or Face Rubbing There are also nerve endings in your face, so some people will rub their face to comfort themselves. Look for rubbing the forehead, rubbing the eyes, playing with the hair, rubbing lips---all of these are behaviours people use to calm themselves down. People will also sometimes puff out their cheeks and exhale.
Leg Rubbing This is where a seated person puts their hands (or hand) palm-down on their legs and slides it towards their knees. Picture someone wiping off sweaty palms on their pants and you've got the idea.
Blimey, is there anything you can rub without someone getting the wrong end of the stick?
Neck Touching or Neck Rubbing Your neck is home to many nerve endings that, when rubbed, will lower your heart rate and comfort you. When people are uncomfortable, they will unconsciously touch their necks so that these nerves will activate and help to calm them.
Rubbing or stroking on the front or back of the neck is the most common kind of neck touching, but if the person is wearing a necklace or a necktie, they might fiddle with that also.
Face Touching or Face Rubbing There are also nerve endings in your face, so some people will rub their face to comfort themselves. Look for rubbing the forehead, rubbing the eyes, playing with the hair, rubbing lips---all of these are behaviours people use to calm themselves down. People will also sometimes puff out their cheeks and exhale.
Leg Rubbing This is where a seated person puts their hands (or hand) palm-down on their legs and slides it towards their knees. Picture someone wiping off sweaty palms on their pants and you've got the idea.
Blimey, is there anything you can rub without someone getting the wrong end of the stick?
Whatever we see on the club controlled platforms will be carefully 'presented' as it were. Will they keep the question about Chris O'Loughlin/Thomas Deiesen/Roger Johnson in?
Ha ha how pathetic that the CEO isn't even there for the unveiling of a new manager!
In fairness, anyone with half a brain would keep her away from any event where she might open her mouth.
In fairness, if you can't answer questions from the media you're not up to being a chief executive of a professional football club. So nothing new there.
Why the hell are they having this press conference standing up, outside, in the dark, in November?
Roland paid for those new seats, he wants people to see them.
More likely that KR is more media savy. It gives him the upper hand ie "I say where we do this"
Also it means he can split the TV from the radio and the from the written media who want different things. The TV want a better backdrop, radio when uninterupted interviews where you can hears questions and answers and the press just want quotes.
I do wish him well, but I just can't see the cycle changing, is he a good manager/coach ?, I have no idea really. The club simply needs a fresh approach without any thoughts of networks, or interference from above, which I can't see happening.
Here's the our new hope for the future speaking to the BBC
The caption for this has to be.......... "As soon as that @LouisMend went back to the car for his jacket, I closed the shutter. RS told me he's a feckin trouble maker"
We need to engage more with the fans, communication is key, i've had 384 fan meetings since last Tuesday, but i can't even be bothered to show up to the unveiling of the new club manager. Cheers Katrien.
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New Charlton manager Karl Robinson talks to the media ahead of his first match in charge this Sat. He's the 8th new boss in 2 & a half years pic.twitter.com/oIKjRYj3gN
— BBC London Sport (@BBCLondonSport) November 28, 2016 " />Key Discomfort Signals
Neck Touching or Neck Rubbing
Your neck is home to many nerve endings that, when rubbed, will lower your heart rate and comfort you. When people are uncomfortable, they will unconsciously touch their necks so that these nerves will activate and help to calm them.
Rubbing or stroking on the front or back of the neck is the most common kind of neck touching, but if the person is wearing a necklace or a necktie, they might fiddle with that also.
Face Touching or Face Rubbing
There are also nerve endings in your face, so some people will rub their face to comfort themselves. Look for rubbing the forehead, rubbing the eyes, playing with the hair, rubbing lips---all of these are behaviours people use to calm themselves down. People will also sometimes puff out their cheeks and exhale.
Leg Rubbing
This is where a seated person puts their hands (or hand) palm-down on their legs and slides it towards their knees. Picture someone wiping off sweaty palms on their pants and you've got the idea.
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Why do Admin hate me? @i_b_b_o_r_g
Will they keep the question about Chris O'Loughlin/Thomas Deiesen/Roger Johnson in?
PS wrong thread really try Troubleshooting
;o)
More likely that KR is more media savy. It gives him the upper hand ie "I say where we do this"
Also it means he can split the TV from the radio and the from the written media who want different things. The TV want a better backdrop, radio when uninterupted interviews where you can hears questions and answers and the press just want quotes.
We might look into it
"As soon as that @LouisMend went back to the car for his jacket, I closed the shutter. RS told me he's a feckin trouble maker"