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Kyriakos Dourekas - Director of Football

Notcher

Stuart Pearce
Pearce style


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All classic Old English have the same barnet.
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GreeksBearingGifts

Stuart Pearce
The piece in the Nottingham Post about Dourekas hurts my vanity; they don't read me apparently. :p
 
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Sabri Natenagewitch

Guest
i hope you are making some kind of a joke here because he has never, and i emphasize NEVER, interfered with recruitment and team selection.



Yes, it was a joke.

But if he does interfere, I will be blaming you.
 

Haych

John Robertson

GreeksBearingGifts

Stuart Pearce
The player liaison has been here for a while, I’ve spoke to her at work as she basically has to be the players mums as they ain’t got a clue about things such as rent or council tax etc

So Dourekas is delegating: over here he did those things, too.
 

Otis Redding

Try A Little Tenderness
So Dourekas is delegating: over here he did those things, too.

That's possibly because sorting out things like ensuring players (particularly the non-Brit contingent) meet all of the various domestic committments, such as local taxes and legal driving requirements etc, etc.
 
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Notcher

Stuart Pearce
https://twitter.com/nottmtails/status/1184140344541233153

That's interesting: it's as if Taylor has better access to (or at least a better understanding of) the club, now that he left the Post.
I mentioned this on another thread a week or so ago in response to a couple of interviews he has done since leaving. I wonder whether there is some underlying issue between the Post and the club still or if he was restricted in some way either by the Post or by the club as an employee of them.

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GreeksBearingGifts

Stuart Pearce
I mentioned this on another a week or so ago in response to a couple of interviews he has done since leaving. I wonder whether there is some underlying issue between the Post and the club still or if he was restricted in some way either by the Post or by the club as an employee of them.

I would be surprised if there was a problem between the Post and the club, given the level of sucking up to EM one finds in the Post. Maybe Taylor has more freedom and more time to do actual reporting now.
 

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion
Not that I’ve ever been one to defend Paul Taylor, but some of the pieces he’s submitted for his new employer have been frankly fantastic.

Whether that’s a condemnation of the editorial standards of the Evening Post, or of his capabilities as a journalist when he’s working for an entirely sports-focused organisation, I know not. But I have thoroughly enjoyed some of the Forest stuff he’s filed over the last month or so on that website.
 

Thomas

AMERICAN IDIOT
Not that I’ve ever been one to defend Paul Taylor, but some of the pieces he’s submitted for his new employer have been frankly fantastic.

Whether that’s a condemnation of the editorial standards of the Evening Post, or of his capabilities as a journalist when he’s working for an entirely sports-focused organisation, I know not. But I have thoroughly enjoyed some of the Forest stuff he’s filed over the last month or so on that website.

The athletic is a very VERY decent sources.


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incapable hulk

Best served cold
I mentioned this on another thread a week or so ago in response to a couple of interviews he has done since leaving. I wonder whether there is some underlying issue between the Post and the club still or if he was restricted in some way either by the Post or by the club as an employee of them.

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The Post has gone very clickbaity in an effort to try and grab readers. The articles on there are dreadful now, and half the time the title of the article doesn't in any way shape or form reflect the actual content.
 

GupiRed2

Youth Team
The Post has gone very clickbaity in an effort to try and grab readers. The articles on there are dreadful now, and half the time the title of the article doesn't in any way shape or form reflect the actual content.

Not read any post articles since I signed up to the Athletic.
 

Ravi

Upper Decker
Clicking on a Post link is like opening a spam email.
 
Not that I’ve ever been one to defend Paul Taylor, but some of the pieces he’s submitted for his new employer have been frankly fantastic.

Whether that’s a condemnation of the editorial standards of the Evening Post, or of his capabilities as a journalist when he’s working for an entirely sports-focused organisation, I know not. But I have thoroughly enjoyed some of the Forest stuff he’s filed over the last month or so on that website.
Taylor said he was leaving because the post wanted click bait, snappy titled, quick articles.
 
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