Aldershot manager gives ‘greatest football interview ever’ in viral video

Aldershot Town manager Molesley delivers comical interview

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In what has been described as the “greatest football interview ever” by Twitter user Alex Smith, the football manager discussed haircuts, trees and penguins when asked about the game. Speaking to the club’s official Twitter account ahead of Saturday’s FA Trophy clash against Bromley, Mark Molesley went on the bizarre rant.

He said: “If a tree falls and no one is there to hear it, does it make a noise?

“Does a penguin get cold? What way does your bath water go – clockwise or anti-clockwise when you take the plug out?

“You know, these are questions that are going to be asked of us and the questions we need the answers to.

“We’re always looking for solutions and need to solve the equation sometimes.

“Sam’s had a lovely haircut, it’s started to grow out now.

“Coops is here now, working silently away. Robbie’s over there, the first time he’s been quiet today.

“Terry’s brought a briefcase in. He’s got four Japanese talking dogs in there.

“This is what we work with and we’ll continue to work hard.”

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Derrin Bond commented: “This should go viral!”

While Tracey Smeeth added: “We have THE best Manager in the history of the world! How on earth did you keep a straight face through that?!”

Riccardo Mantio quested: “Has he swallowed a management consultant and physics book at the same time?”

Sadly, Aldershot Town lost 0-2 to Bromley in the fourth round.

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It comes as racist football fans who troll players will be banned from matches in England and Wales for up to 10 years under Government plans for new laws.

Home Secretary Priti Patel wants to extend the scope of football banning orders, which can already be imposed on people convicted of violence, disorder and racist or homophobic chanting, to also cover online hate offences.

The move, first announced last year, comes after England footballers Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka were subject to racist abuse after missing penalties in last summer’s Euro 2020 final.

The law is expected to be introduced as an amendment to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.

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