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Bowyer's chance of a media career has probably gone now
It looks like he's stuck with taking us back to the Premier League8 -
Great Bowyer put-down when Dowie asked for a fishing invite -
“what ? No, not him, no”8 -
Valiantphil said:Great Bowyer put-down when Dowie asked for a fishing invite -
“what ? No, not him, no”2 -
Got into the swing a bit more in the second half and did a good post match analysis.
Stayed professional by not shouting "get in" when MK scored.
If fans of other clubs don't like him and don't want him as manager then all good.
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se9addick said:Valiantphil said:Great Bowyer put-down when Dowie asked for a fishing invite -
“what ? No, not him, no”
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Exiled_Addick said:I love Bowyer, and for me it’s part of his charm, but he is undeniably a miserable sod sometimes. Even when we’ve won handsomely he’s hard to get excited. The fact he’s not over emotional is a part of why he’s making a success of management, but it’s not necessarily a formula for being a good pundit. No doubt he’d improve with practice.
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Bejeeeezas! I bet Bow's agent is taking calls left right and centre after that performance...2
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Lee Bowyer can send a glass eye to sleep really made me chuckle.
You get pundits that can get excited about Sunderland vs Mk Dons and get into character and show a bit of personality and I guess that's why they are pundits.
Thankfully he is a football manager and our football manager.7 -
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Does anyone remember Phil Neville's first commentary, the worst I have ever heard, even LB sounded excited compared to him. Nice complement by Morrison to LB1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:4
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Good. As long as everyone else thinks he's rubbish.0
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jimmymelrose said:Good. As long as everyone else thinks he's rubbish.
I saw a bit of it after the rugby and could hear his enthusiasm In Bows' way) but I don't care others just don't get him - we do and there is an advantage to them undermining him!
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PrincessFiona said:jimmymelrose said:Good. As long as everyone else thinks he's rubbish.
I saw a bit of it after the rugby and could hear his enthusiasm In Bows' way) but I don't care others just don't get him - we do and there is an advantage to them undermining him!
I do actually find him quite boring. Robinson was too in a completely different way. Really doesn’t bother me as long as he does a good job as manager, which he obviously is.
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cafcfan1990 said:PrincessFiona said:jimmymelrose said:Good. As long as everyone else thinks he's rubbish.
I saw a bit of it after the rugby and could hear his enthusiasm In Bows' way) but I don't care others just don't get him - we do and there is an advantage to them undermining him!
I do actually find him quite boring. Robinson was too in a completely different way. Really doesn’t bother me as long as he does a good job as manager, which he obviously is.
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PrincessFiona said:cafcfan1990 said:PrincessFiona said:jimmymelrose said:Good. As long as everyone else thinks he's rubbish.
I saw a bit of it after the rugby and could hear his enthusiasm In Bows' way) but I don't care others just don't get him - we do and there is an advantage to them undermining him!
I do actually find him quite boring. Robinson was too in a completely different way. Really doesn’t bother me as long as he does a good job as manager, which he obviously is.0 -
Most people (non Charlton) associate Bowyer for his ‘encounters’ as a player - which were far from dull. And frankly, very few would have ever imagined he would become a manager in the game.
Bowyer isn’t a boring person - he often shows his emotions. But watching/commentating on a League One behind closed doors game isn’t exactly the most thrilling content to bring out ones excitement.Actually quite surprised he agreed to doing it to be honest - doesn’t seem like the sort of thing he’d be into.4 -
I've only seen the clips from on here, didn't watch SSN.
Mk Dons Vs Sunderland.
You are commentating on that game. Living the dream of all dreams.
How enthusiastic would you be?
We all have to do our jobs and what we are paid to do.
Maybe Bowyer is simply just not a very good actor.
He didn't care so it was quite hard for him to pretend that he did!
He cares about Charlton.
Quite hard for him to pretend that he doesn't.0 -
That's how he talks in his press conferences. Nothing to do with what he was watching. That's the way he is - he nearly always sounds a bit 'down'. Doesn't need to be Mr. Happy if he's a brilliant manager.0
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To be fair I’d be none to happy if I’d been asked to commentate on Sunderland v MK Dons.0
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This really isn't what LB is good at and it is somewhat bemusing as to why he was asked to do it - he showed no great enthusiasm and at times didn't even know who the players were. The one time when he did come to life and come out of his shell was the interaction involving Dowie. Almost immediately, he went back into his shell.
LB should stick to what he's good at namely managing a football team.0 -
Soccer Saturday has lost its way a bit. It evolved into a show that was both informative and entertaining. There were times when with Le Tiss, Nicholas and Thompson it went too far the other way but it's now extremely robotic. Some of the people utilised know less about football than those three do but struggle even to convey what is going on the pitch let alone add any humour to the situation. The other thing is where as the so called "dinosaurs" weren't afraid to say it is, because the newbies are carving a career for themselves they are somewhat reluctant to do so.3
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Remember during one of his court cases he remarked when giving evidence that he was "not good with words".
Remember him laughing at the covered end when playing for Leeds as we chanted "He's not good with words" at him.
That chant showed we always had a good relationship with him. Probably made it an easier choice for him to come home to us.4 -
Fans should listen to that motivational speech he gave to the players post-Wembley
Its fine if you want a Manager who can sweet talk in front of the camera but in this game its a pointless skill, doesnt get you results
Bowyer is a proper Man Manager, as we saw with Lyle Taylor he gets the best out of players and thats what works for him. Of course he doesnt get it right with everyone (as we've potentially seen with Chris Solly) but that might work to our advantage as could see him struggling with egos at a big club6 -
Sept 2016 paul Walsh and Iain Dowie made up our 4 balls in a Portugal cricketers/footballers golf trip Ronnie irani on the other day .
but myself and threadkiller did the groundwork on bowyer on the non golf day piss up in the bar on the Saturday (he’d already played with mates in their four ball ) so we cornered him and spent a good couple of hours talking football and shit .
We explained to bowyer what a madhouse we’d become as a club and he’d said he’d had twat owners at Birmingham , i think it was around the time we were getting the plane to fly over Oxford with a message to Katrien and Roland but it was aborted that Saturday due to the weather and was rearranged for gillingham, he prolly thought weirdos .
So basically Bowyer saw what mad passionate fans we had and wanted to join in .
you’re welcome.Robert Lee was on same golf trip and id met him before at a Christmas piss up lunch for ex footballers and his hatred of Pardew knows no bounds13 -
ForeverAddickted said:Fans should listen to that motivational speech he gave to the players post-Wembley
Its fine if you want a Manager who can sweet talk in front of the camera but in this game its a pointless skill, doesnt get you results
Bowyer is a proper Man Manager, as we saw with Lyle Taylor he gets the best out of players and thats what works for him. Of course he doesnt get it right with everyone (as we've potentially seen with Chris Solly) but that might work to our advantage as could see him struggling with egos at a big club4 -
I mean i couldn't care less how he came across to Soccer Saturday viewers but if it was any other manager most of us would probably be saying the same.
I'm actually surprised he did it, as you'd think he'd much prefer a weekend off with his family. Unless he was using it as a chance to do some scouting.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:I mean i couldn't care less how he came across to Soccer Saturday viewers but if it was any other manager most of us would probably be saying the same.
I'm actually surprised he did it, as you'd think he'd much prefer a weekend off with his family. Unless he was using it as a chance to do some scouting.0 -
And he did a very good analysis of MK Dons strengths and weaknesses at the end.4