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To Suit or Not to Suit?

mil1lion

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May 7, 2004
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That is the question :cautious:

Is there a reason why Poch wears a suit some weeks but not on others? Does the suit mean a more business like approach meaning the players are fully focused on the job. Where a tracksuit suggests a more laid back approach?

It may sound funny but there's definitely something mentally in the way people are viewed when they're all suited up. When you look at the performances against Arsenal and Southampton they were more organised and focused performances. Compared to Thursday where Poch dressed down and our effort declined.

If he wears the suit next Saturday I expect a similar approach to the Arsenal game, but if he wears a tracksuit we're going to approach the game the same way as last season. Fingers crossed he gets his dry cleaning done in time.
 

aliyid

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Dec 28, 2004
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Id be worried if he's suited up next week unless he's REALLY getting into the Argentina v Brazil match :rolleyes:
 

riggi

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Jun 24, 2008
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He needs to loose weight. All these managers want to be gq cover models these days. He does look dapper but stick to the tracky poch unless a final.....or a sheepskin coat.
 

only1waddle

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Jun 18, 2012
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put the Trevor Francis tracky back in the cupboard, its suit all the way, never the gilet though *shudders* never the gilet.....
 

jurgen

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Jul 5, 2008
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He could go full Gayfish and do tracky bottom half suit top half.. Maybe with a gold cockerel hanging from a chain under his shirt collar?
 

Geyzer Soze

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So long as we win I am not too fussed if he comes out dressed as Chirpy...
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Joshua shepherd

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All 'managers' should wear suits, it's part of the job and just looks much more professional, sure turn up to training in a tracky but come game day it has to be a suit. Unless of course you're Tony Pulis
 

Geyzer Soze

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All 'managers' should wear suits, it's part of the job and just looks much more professional, sure turn up to training in a tracky but come game day it has to be a suit. Unless of course you're Tony Pulis
He's not a manger though he's a head coach. Coaches wear track suits
 

Joshua shepherd

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He's not a manger though he's a head coach. Coaches wear track suits
Whilst that is true, I still think all managers/head coaches should wear suits, I just couldn't respect a superior if they were dressed in a tracksuit or gilet!
 
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