The deputy director of Newcastle, Jason Tindall, retaliated to his detractors in a classified answer X.
Eddie Howe’s n ° 2 has often made the headlines for his passionate nature on the sidelines, and the fact that he is often at the center of the Newcastle outstanding buffoonemeries despite not being in charge of the team.
Whether in the midst of team photos, being first to shake hands or the fans of an opposing manager singing his name, Tindall is not unrelated to the average Fan of the Premier League.
In addition to a brief passage as director of Bournemouth, Tindall has trusted Howwe N ° 2 for 17 years and helped deliver the first domestic trophy in Newcastle in 70 years when they beat Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final in Wembley last month.
Many fans have an opinion on him – the supporters of Newcastle love him – and that is something he is well aware, but he said he did not let him happen to him.
Addressing the Telegraph, Tindall suggested that he does not act in an express way – he is just himself and if that is not suitable for someone, then it is their problem.
Jason Tindall struck his detractors, insisting that he does not “give as ***” what people think
Tindall was No. 2 by Eddie Howe during most of his coach career and is in Newcastle
He has often been at the Newcastle center out of the field despite the fact of not leading the team
“It is not my intention to attract attention if it makes sense,” he said. “People say that I have too high a profile for an assistant director, how it happened, but again, I take no note from it or I think I will do it to attract more attention.
“The outside world can say what they say, but it’s just me. I just do my business. It’s not new and Ed will say the same thing, the way I am in Newcastle is exactly the same as I was in Bournemouth.
“It’s part of my character, I don’t care what people think. I know who I am, the work I do and the influence I have on a lot. And the only thing that is close to my heart is to do my job as best I can for Newcastle United.
“I don’t care if I upset people along the way. People will probably judge my appearance, which I wear and how I behave. None of this is new to me.
“The reality is that I do not give as *** what people think and what people say because I have confidence in my skin, I am confident in what I do. If you don’t know me, what you think doesn’t matter at all.
Tindall is no stranger to the strange disagreement. In December, analyst Aston Villa Victor Manas was sent by referee Anthony Taylor after Tempers broke out in the St James’ Park tunnel.
Tindall was previously involved in a stormy exchange with the director of Visits Unai Emery in a first fiery half which included a right red card for Villa striker Jhon Duran.
In the fallout, he said that he did not care that he bothers the opposition staff, but insisted that he would never snub a handshake as Emery did.
It was sometimes seen shaking the hand of an opposing manager before Howe did it
Tindall is also often seen in the front or in the middle of the club celebration photos
He has been with Howe especially for their time in Bournemouth and says that he knows his value
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He also thinks that the change in rule of the Premier League allowing a single coach to stand in the technical field has been specifically brought to an impact on him and Howe.
It was Jurgen Klopp who suggested that the change of rule involving coaches in the technical field was targeted on Newcastle, and Tindall accepted.
“It was probably,” he said in February. “But I always say that I have never had any problems if coach staff want to go next to his manager to help his team or talk to anyone.
“I think you have to do it in a respectful way and you must respect yourself by the rules. I think we did this well this year. I could go away a little from time to time, but I am always brought home by the fourth official, and that’s good.