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Nathan Jones Cam | Lincoln City (H)

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  • jakecafc
    jakecafc Posts: 2,066
    Love the passion from him. Chalk and cheese from Appleton. COYR.
  • You know somethings wrong, when the manager is more entertaining to watch than the players!
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,646
    Can't see him doing a Curbs and sitting in the Stand for the 1st half, quietly making notes. 
  • ButtleJR
    ButtleJR Posts: 1,587
    Wonder why they didn't do one of those for Appleton? 
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,785
    ButtleJR said:
    Wonder why they didn't do one of those for Appleton? 
    There's more animation in the Sam Bartram statue.
  • We might be shite on the pitch, we might have smaller numbers in the stands,but fuck me,when we want to, we can still create an atmosphere that pisses on many prem clubs. 
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,604
    edited February 2024
    Wore me out just watching that video...interesting seeing it from that perspective and all that goes on which we are never really aware of from the stands...đŸ€”
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,490
    edited February 2024
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  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    Lot of acting from Nathan there 😉
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,668
    Bit of a fcking nutjob ain't he đŸ€Ł love it.

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  • In the end he still has to win games but despite how shallow it sounds, I prefer an over emotional manager. 

    Because I admit I am an over emotional fan in the stands, it's why I go. 
  • ButtleJR said:
    Wonder why they didn't do one of those for Appleton? 
    They did. This is 90+ minutes of him during the Reading paint trophy game (sorry for the long video) :


    You want some?
  • Love the way the 4th Official has to spend so much of his time studying NJ's feet to make sure he stays not just in the box but not on the pitch itself!
  • Love the way the 4th Official has to spend so much of his time studying NJ's feet to make sure he stays not just in the box but not on the pitch itself!
    And the way Nathan put out a hand to hold him back when he did try to address the encroachment issue.

    " I know, I know ! Now feck off !"
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,362
    Can't lie, I find that very amusing.

    As you have both said, the 4th official looked so uneasy 😂

    Long may it continue, he was on the pitch at some stages.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Maybe Nathan needs one of these.

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  • All seems great while it new and/or we're winning but, mark my words, if/when we go on a prolonged bad run this will be used as stick to beat him with and people will be saying things like "our next manager needs to be someone calmer, not some hyperactive toddler bouncing around on the touch line instead of thinking about tactics and substitutions. You can tell the players take no notice of him"
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,357
    I hope that Jones tones down the touchline antics  .. a fine line between playing to the crowd and genuine personal excitement and encouraging his players .. Nathan, we get it, you're going all out to get the team motivated, but i m o we want to watch the game and not the managerial sideshow

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  • I hope that Jones tones down the touchline antics  .. a fine line between playing to the crowd and genuine personal excitement and encouraging his players .. Nathan, we get it, you're going all out to get the team motivated, but i m o we want to watch the game and not the managerial sideshow
    Spill the beans Lincs , what was it you heard about him that has rubbed you up the wrong way with this fruit loop
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,357
    I hope that Jones tones down the touchline antics  .. a fine line between playing to the crowd and genuine personal excitement and encouraging his players .. Nathan, we get it, you're going all out to get the team motivated, but i m o we want to watch the game and not the managerial sideshow
    Spill the beans Lincs , what was it you heard about him that has rubbed you up the wrong way with this fruit loop
    I have a reason for 'mistrusting' him but it's my secret lol, at least I am not telling it on here
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,908
    I hope that Jones tones down the touchline antics  .. a fine line between playing to the crowd and genuine personal excitement and encouraging his players .. Nathan, we get it, you're going all out to get the team motivated, but i m o we want to watch the game and not the managerial sideshow
    I don’t think there’s any playing to the crowd 
  • DOUCHER said:
    I hope that Jones tones down the touchline antics  .. a fine line between playing to the crowd and genuine personal excitement and encouraging his players .. Nathan, we get it, you're going all out to get the team motivated, but i m o we want to watch the game and not the managerial sideshow
    I don’t think there’s any playing to the crowd 
    I know, there was barely anyone there!
  • Love the way the 4th Official has to spend so much of his time studying NJ's feet to make sure he stays not just in the box but not on the pitch itself!
    And the way Nathan put out a hand to hold him back when he did try to address the encroachment issue.

    " I know, I know ! Now feck off !"
    Carlos Corberan, the WBA Manager, has just been given a red card for keeping the ball in play. Let that be a warning to Nathan because I'm sure that the temptation, when he is out of his box, will be to automatically stick his foot out.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,357
    Love the way the 4th Official has to spend so much of his time studying NJ's feet to make sure he stays not just in the box but not on the pitch itself!
    And the way Nathan put out a hand to hold him back when he did try to address the encroachment issue.

    " I know, I know ! Now feck off !"
    Carlos Corberan, the WBA Manager, has just been given a red card for keeping the ball in play. Let that be a warning to Nathan because I'm sure that the temptation, when he is out of his box, will be to automatically stick his foot out.
    the ball had probably gone out of play then come back onto the pitch before Corberan kicked it .. however, the manager should be well back from the pitch and Pep Impersonator Corberan was totally in the wrong and rightly red carded
    What IS also right out of order ..  Martin the Saints manager criticised the referee for the sending off .. all right for gaffers sticking together but Martin should know better and keep quiet
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,882
    BAFTA worthy performance
  • I hope that Jones tones down the touchline antics  .. a fine line between playing to the crowd and genuine personal excitement and encouraging his players .. Nathan, we get it, you're going all out to get the team motivated, but i m o we want to watch the game and not the managerial sideshow
    Strange comment, you would it seems rather have the clown Appleton back?
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,357
    edited February 2024
    I hope that Jones tones down the touchline antics  .. a fine line between playing to the crowd and genuine personal excitement and encouraging his players .. Nathan, we get it, you're going all out to get the team motivated, but i m o we want to watch the game and not the managerial sideshow
    Strange comment, you would it seems rather have the clown Appleton back?
    Appleton was not mentioned by me, so best refer to what was typed, not what you wish had been typed in the comment .. AND don't look for an argument where there is no reason .. MY  comment was about JONES, NOT Appleton, OK? 

    EDIT .. for the record, NO, I assuredly do not want Appleton back, I was cheesed off when his appointment was announced and in the long run he justified my cheesedoffedness in spades
  • I am just looking forward to the fun that can be had with a manager who lives it like emotional fans like myself. 

    They create moments in often dreary periods and sport is about moments. 

    I will likely remember Garner over many of our other failed lower league managers due to the 4-4 and his incredible hissy fit rallying to the Covered End after his sending off. 

    Or Luzon among the various network guys for his antics.Â