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Title: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: Alty TV on January 07, 2017, 08:35:50 PM
Robbie spoke to Brian Flynn after todays game against Gloucester City:

https://youtu.be/8b7C_nmJM_M
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: AFC56 on January 07, 2017, 10:17:55 PM
Excellent interview.
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: GB Alty on January 07, 2017, 11:38:44 PM
Excellent interview.
what was excellent about it?
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: im not really here on January 07, 2017, 11:54:24 PM
It was more honest and real than the ones from his boss
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: AFC56 on January 07, 2017, 11:58:17 PM
Clearly pointed out what he felt the problems are with the team, appreciated that the players have a duty to give something back to the supporters and didn't fall into the trap of giving jumbled up cliches as many in football do. A much better listen than the "poor, very poor" Jim Harvey analysis.
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: GB Alty on January 08, 2017, 12:30:04 AM
Worrying interview - we won't be bouncing back next season?
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: Teasierbeaver on January 08, 2017, 08:55:36 AM
Worrying interview - we won't be bouncing back next season?

Did you think we would? It's honest and the board should listen to it and take note. Last chance to bring some real winners through the door.

Very honest interview that and refreshing not to be clogged up with cliché's and rhetoric.
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: distancetraveller on January 08, 2017, 09:14:30 AM
Sounds to me like the players are not showing on the pitch what they are doing in training.

lack of confidence and the ability to score goals being the main problem.

Its time this set of the players got to grips with this, there are lots of problems in this world that are far worse than the predicament these players currently find themselves in.

Come on folks, its time to stop feeling sorry for yourselves and get that shirt on, get out there and start to fight for your club and adopt the mindset that you CAN beat the players facing you (at the end of the day they aren't that fkn good) and show the fans that you care and have the heart for the fight.

I do believe that the 3 guys in charge currently are good enough its down to the players to execute the instructions that they are given.

Concentration and anticipation instead of ineptitude and desperation is the order of the day needed here.
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: Toff Apple on January 08, 2017, 10:17:35 AM
I think relegation could be a real turning point in the clubs future,no longer a football club ambitious and fighting to be as strong as it can but a social club at the centre of a disparate and much changing community.  When the core who have traveled miles home and away have gpne, what is left is occasional drifters and very local football.
sad sad times.  I hope that isn't the vision of this thriving football club
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: Stan Hibbert on January 08, 2017, 10:46:21 AM
Save yourself your time Brian and don't bother interviewing them as it's the same spiel but just from a different mouth.
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: GolfRoader on January 08, 2017, 11:18:56 AM
Save yourself your time Brian and don't bother interviewing them as it's the same spiel but just from a different mouth.

What else would you want him to say?
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: roytonmike on January 08, 2017, 11:29:33 AM
I thought it was an honest assessment of the state of affairs both present and potential future.
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: taxi Phil on January 08, 2017, 01:25:05 PM
"The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come".
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: Stan Hibbert on January 08, 2017, 01:29:20 PM
Save yourself your time Brian and don't bother interviewing them as it's the same spiel but just from a different mouth.

What else would you want him to say?

Nothing would do me just fine as I know what's coming before I press the Play Button.
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: im not really here on January 08, 2017, 01:31:13 PM
I think relegation could be a real turning point in the clubs future,no longer a football club ambitious and fighting to be as strong as it can but a social club at the centre of a disparate and much changing community.  When the core who have traveled miles home and away have gpne, what is left is occasional drifters and very local football.
sad sad times.  I hope that isn't the vision of this thriving football club
This is an excellent post and a very threat. It's up to board and us supporters to make sure that this isn't allowed to happen.
Title: Re: Alty TV - Robbie Lawton Post-Match Interview
Post by: Graham Bennetts Perm on January 09, 2017, 11:16:02 AM
I think relegation could be a real turning point in the clubs future,no longer a football club ambitious and fighting to be as strong as it can but a social club at the centre of a disparate and much changing community.  When the core who have traveled miles home and away have gpne, what is left is occasional drifters and very local football.
sad sad times.  I hope that isn't the vision of this thriving football club
This is an excellent post and a very threat. It's up to board and us supporters to make sure that this isn't allowed to happen.

Yes, I reckon that the Club can continue to thrive if we have a name change (something like Olympic Legacy Sporting Club would be good), and if that funny green stuff in between those net things can be used as a car park for the Range Rovers. Oh, and also get rid of those strange shouty men who turn up every couple of weeks.