Newcastle assistant manager Jason Tindall has insisted he doesn’t mind criticism of his commanding style from the touchline, which some see as overstepping his bounds.

Behind the scenes of Eddie Howe’s successes at Newcastle and Bournemouth, Tindall has often been seen as a constant presence on the sidelines,
with some criticising the assistant manager’s work on occasions that have gone too far.
Tindall is one of the few assistant coaches with such a high profile in the Premier League these days,
but the former Bournemouth defender insists he is not after the fame and is only interested in doing the best he can for Newcastle, and doesn’t care what others think of his character.
“I don’t mean to attract attention, if that makes any sense,” Tindall told The โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที . “People say I’m too high a profile to be assistant manager, and that’s what happened, but I don’t care or think I’m doing that to attract more attention. “
People can say what they want, but the only people who know are myself. I just get on with my life, it’s nothing new and Ed will say the same, my identity at Newcastle is exactly the same as when I was at Bournemouth. “
It’s part of who I am, I don’t care what other people think [including opposition managers]. I know who I am, I know what I do and I have an impact on a lot of things in the team and all I care about is doing my best for Newcastle United.”