Good news. Hopefully will help on last years success with the spirit and belief of the promotion season added.
Nor his need to pay the bills.A highly laudible pursuit, but the day-to-day coaching bug obviously hasn't left.
There's no evidence he's actually consumed any of that stuff. He's just holding onto it for someone else. So pleased about this it's going to be great.He's probably driving that's why he's only on budwieser
Nothing wrong with a Steveweiser, dammit!
And that’s the bottom line!Nothing wrong with a Steveweiser, dammit!
Reidy will move on to chief fitness coach with a role in team building too held most nights from scruffy Murphy'sSo where does this leave reidy considering he was promoted from the 23s to coach the first team when Steven Reid left?
Personally I think we're a bit lean in the 1st team coaching department and there should be room for both (especially if SR is doing his MH stuff on the side) but then we don't know what organisational structure the club has. They may also feel there is room for more but on the other hand may feel the headcount can't grow too much...
with extra role teaching Yatesy to sing whilst Neco plays guitarReidy will move on to chief fitness coach with a role in team building too held most nights from scruffy Murphy's
You can’t have too many Reidy’s.So where does this leave reidy considering he was promoted from the 23s to coach the first team when Steven Reid left?
Just the kind of cynical and ignorant opinion we've come to expect.Nor his need to pay the bills.
Aye BR, he seems to care passionately about the subject and I'm honestly thrilled that he's back here spreading the messageSo, so happy with this. His work in mental health and how he treats people/players as humans will be very important for team spirit.
It's not easy for any person to put their heart on the sleeve and show empathy but from the interviews I've seen of him, he's perfect at it. Laid back, open and understanding. He's been through it himself. Approachable and he'll share his experiences.
He's clearly missed Forest and being interactive in the day to day ins and outs of a football club. He likes a challenge. Fantastic guy.
That was the game that showed what the team could do when allowed to play in a positive manner.This can only be good news
He took charge that game after Hughton was sacked. against Huddersfield away I think it was? And we utterly dominated them.
Great to see him back in the fold; WB Steven if by any small chance you're reading this!
Wait until the LTLF beer police see he's drinking Budweiser...they'll be demanding he leaves again
Even before Steve Cooper took over, there seemed to be a massive lift around the place whilst he took over as caretaker manager when Hughton got sacked.Still really chuffed about this
Steven's a great guy and I wouldn't mind betting was a bigger influence behind the scenes than was generally thought
Was really sad to see him go so I'm delighted he's returned
A very warm welcome home, Steven!
When Hughton was finally binned-off, the entire club got a massive, massive lift, and Steven Reid was a huge part of that.Even before Steve Cooper took over, there seemed to be a massive lift around the place whilst he took over as caretaker manager when Hughton got sacked.
Even though he only took charge for one game, it couldn't have been easy lifting the squad after they were completely stripped of confidence by Hughton. But he managed to get a tune out of them for that Huddersfield game prior to Cooper taking over and the rest is history.
Like you say, he's a top bloke and I get the feeling he'll be an extremely positive influence at the club again.