The Third Man

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Sat near the dugouts the other week and it was really noticeable that "Chrissy Wilder and Alan Knill" were very active and very vocal during the game - but there was a Third Man also giving instructions to the players. He seemed to be just as vocal and authoritative as The Management.

Who is The Third Man?

(And why doesn't he have a song? And if he gets one should it be played on a zither?)
 



Sat near the dugouts the other week and it was really noticeable that "Chrissy Wilder and Alan Knill" were very active and very vocal during the game - but there was a Third Man also giving instructions to the players. He seemed to be just as vocal and authoritative as The Management.

Who is The Third Man?

(And why doesn't he have a song? And if he gets one should it be played on a zither?)

Presume you mean Matt Prestridge..
 
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the diction could be a problem but it’s catchy.
 
Matty Prestridge's magic
He wears a big black coat
He runs the fitness sessions
And tracks them round the pitch
He'll talk to Chrissy Wilder
He'll talk to Alan Knill
And when a sub comes off the bench
He'll pat them on the back

Don't think it'll catch on.
 
Presume you mean Matt Prestridge..

I thought it might be Matt Prestridge (who else could it be?) but I thought he was the fitness coach, and The Third Man seemed heavily involved during the game.

Either he's almost equal party in footballing decisions made during the game, or there's much more to say about fitness during the game than I thought.
 
Matty Prestridge's magic
He wears a big black coat
He runs the fitness sessions
And tracks them round the pitch
He'll talk to Chrissy Wilder
He'll talk to Alan Knill
And when a sub comes off the bench
He'll pat them on the back

Don't think it'll catch on.
Better than most of the song suggestions we get on here
 
I thought it might be Matt Prestridge (who else could it be?) but I thought he was the fitness coach, and The Third Man seemed heavily involved during the game.

Either he's almost equal party in footballing decisions made during the game, or there's much more to say about fitness during the game than I thought.

I was of the belief that Matt is all but equal to Alan Knill. CW splitting the assitant role between fitness and football.
 
Sat near the dugouts the other week and it was really noticeable that "Chrissy Wilder and Alan Knill" were very active and very vocal during the game - but there was a Third Man also giving instructions to the players. He seemed to be just as vocal and authoritative as The Management.

Who is The Third Man?

(And why doesn't he have a song? And if he gets one should it be played on a zither?)
Is it "a tall bloke"? That'll be Ward as Danny04 says.
 



Is it "a tall bloke"? That'll be Ward as Danny04 says.

I'll be at the game today. I'll see if the Person of Interest fits that description.

Ward makes a bit more sense to me than Prestridge (and it's easier to rhyme) as it does seem to be football related instructions he's giving out, but it didn't look like it was restricted to the keeper.
 
I'll be at the game today. I'll see if the Person of Interest fits that description.

Ward makes a bit more sense to me than Prestridge (and it's easier to rhyme) as it does seem to be football related instructions he's giving out, but it didn't look like it was restricted to the keeper.
My layperson take on it is Ward does some of the defensive coordination. Clipboard discussion with Subs as they're about to go on. Who to mark at corners. In game, if he sees the opposition doing something (eg at setpieces) that isn't in the dossier, he's got the delegated authority to shout instructions to the players. Prestridge is more involved in the Wilder/Knill shall we make a change, who is running out of gas, who is leggy discussions. As I say, just what I observe
 
My layperson take on it is Ward does some of the defensive coordination. Clipboard discussion with Subs as they're about to go on. Who to mark at corners. In game, if he sees the opposition doing something (eg at setpieces) that isn't in the dossier, he's got the delegated authority to shout instructions to the players. Prestridge is more involved in the Wilder/Knill shall we make a change, who is running out of gas, who is leggy discussions. As I say, just what I observe

This makes a lot of sense. Cheers.
 
My layperson take on it is Ward does some of the defensive coordination. Clipboard discussion with Subs as they're about to go on. Who to mark at corners. In game, if he sees the opposition doing something (eg at setpieces) that isn't in the dossier, he's got the delegated authority to shout instructions to the players. Prestridge is more involved in the Wilder/Knill shall we make a change, who is running out of gas, who is leggy discussions. As I say, just what I observe

It's Ward. Prominent when defending.
 



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