No Idea For Nickname
Patroness Saint of the anti-RAWKites
This thread...
Does Ole smile too much and is this becoming a problem?
Yeah enough internet for me today
I've noticed this recently and I have to ask, is it becoming a problem?
While we've won a few games, I wouldn't say they merit a smile as this demonstrates the players can take their foot off the gas.
If you look at top managers like Pep, they don't smile during the match, maybe just after but not for very long.
No he looks like he is boiling over at times. Don't care if he is showing this face towards the opponents and officials of he gives his lot a right rollicking.So I'm the only one who actually thinks he's been mostly grumpy on the bench recently ?
He looks like he wants to kick the players heads inSo I'm the only one who actually thinks he's been mostly grumpy on the bench recently ?
It’s probably just wind
with the forum nowadays you can't be sure.This thread has to be a joke, OP is having a laugh I think
with the forum nowadays you can't be sure.
Imagine at your work in your performance review it says "smiles too much, needs improvement, first warning"
He’s not. I know the guy outside redcafe and he’s always frowning, so no surprises he takes issue with people smiling.This thread has to be a joke, OP is having a laugh I think
“Why isn’t Ole as miserable as me?”
Perhaps VAR could check for excessive smiling, or, players putting too much foot on the gas.I've noticed this recently and I have to ask, is it becoming a problem?
While we've won a few games, I wouldn't say they merit a smile as this demonstrates the players can take their foot off the gas.
If you look at top managers like Pep, they don't smile during the match, maybe just after but not for very long.
Its the pattern of his smile that winds me up, the sides of his mouth don’t quite push far enough up the face for my liking, the whole smile just seems to sit in a sort of low block just above the chin, it just invites pressure on the lower half of the face.Even his smiling is poorly coached. No plan B. There's no reason to use the same type on every occasion.
Good observation.Its the pattern of his smile that winds me up, the sides of his mouth don’t quite push far enough up the face for my liking, the whole smile just seems to sit in a sort of low block just above the chin, it just invites pressure on the lower half of the face.
I've noticed this recently and I have to ask, is it becoming a problem?
While we've won a few games, I wouldn't say they merit a smile as this demonstrates the players can take their foot off the gas.
If you look at top managers like Pep, they don't smile during the match, maybe just after but not for very long.
i did notice to be frank, and it made my skin crawl, feels more sinister than a happy smile, i mean look at that