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Title: TLT Interview
Post by: donny dave on February 22, 2026, 08:30:03 pm
What a lovely guy this man is.
https://youtu.be/ZOZFdJ8TXDU?si=KZIU0V_ikiR072JI
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: DonnyOsmond on February 22, 2026, 10:50:05 pm
Always comes across as a nice lad. Hopefully carries on good form now.

Liam's drinks gone cold there though.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: Bentley Bullet on February 22, 2026, 11:05:20 pm
I noticed TLT went through the entire interview without picking up his drink.

Probably frightened of dropping it!
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: DonnyOsmond on February 22, 2026, 11:08:42 pm
I noticed TLT went through the entire interview without picking up his drink.

Probably frightened of dropping it!

23:40?
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: Thorney on February 23, 2026, 01:02:24 am
Throughly enjoyed that interview.

Timmy is so good in interviews and conversation just flows. Some players arn't as comfortable in front of the camera and the interview looks awkward and hard work, so this must of been a pleasure for Liam Hoden to do.

Such a good grounded bloke who has such a positive outlook on all things, some of the abuse that was directed at him for his mistakes overstepped the line.

Intresting that he speaks of his love for the church he has found. Im sure i read somewhere that a big reason for olowu not re-signing was that he couldnt find a church to settle into.

I think if we offered him a contract at the end of the season then he would sign it in a heartbeat.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: Bentley Bullet on February 23, 2026, 09:54:16 am
I noticed TLT went through the entire interview without picking up his drink.

Probably frightened of dropping it!

23:40?
Did you really filter through over 20 minutes of the video to discredit a light-hearted comment?
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: GazLaz on February 23, 2026, 10:06:50 am
Impossible not to like the man.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: DonnyOsmond on February 23, 2026, 11:40:38 am
I noticed TLT went through the entire interview without picking up his drink.

Probably frightened of dropping it!

23:40?
Did you really filter through over 20 minutes of the video to discredit a light-hearted comment?

It took me 10 secs... It took you longer posting crap about him.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: Bentley Bullet on February 23, 2026, 02:21:24 pm
I noticed TLT went through the entire interview without picking up his drink.

Probably frightened of dropping it!

23:40?
Did you really filter through over 20 minutes of the video to discredit a light-hearted comment?

It took me 10 secs... It took you longer posting crap about him.
One thing that has come out of your silly misinterpretation of my light-hearted comment is that TLT certainly has a better grasp than you.
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Post by: graingrover on February 23, 2026, 06:42:58 pm
He is very articulate , ambitious and seems a thoroughly nice bloke .
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Post by: Fal on February 23, 2026, 07:09:50 pm
It everyone had the same outlook on life as he does then the world would be a better place
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: dknward2 on February 23, 2026, 07:36:45 pm
Really hope he can push on and keep full his recent form, will be interesting if zander will come straight back in or will have to wait until TLT either drops a clanger or picks up a knock
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: MachoMadness on February 23, 2026, 07:47:37 pm
He's a class act and a great ambassador for the club. You can tell a lot about a man from the way he talks about his mum.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: Sprotyrover on February 23, 2026, 10:34:41 pm
I couldn’t help thinking that if Colin Douglas had practiced that life style, what a massively better player he would have been.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: Smyth on February 24, 2026, 06:10:27 am
Intresting that he speaks of his love for the church he has found. Im sure i read somewhere that a big reason for olowu not re-signing was that he couldnt find a church to settle into.

Olowu left for the lure of filthy lucre, no less than that, that is all.
Though no doubt had Rovers offer matched closely the one he already had and Olowu decided to stay then people would've been saying it was the influence of one kind of superstitious belief that was the overwhelming factor in his decision not to chase money.

Filthy lucre was the same reason Alelakun didn't sign after the play off season,  he thought he was worth more and would get it, nothing to do with the influence of invisible, communicating sky fairies.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: Move DRFC on February 24, 2026, 07:03:02 am
Intresting that he speaks of his love for the church he has found. Im sure i read somewhere that a big reason for olowu not re-signing was that he couldnt find a church to settle into.

Olowu left for the lure of filthy lucre, no less than that, that is all.
Though no doubt had Rovers offer matched closely the one he already had and Olowu decided to stay then people would've been saying it was the influence of one kind of superstitious belief that was the overwhelming factor in his decision not to chase money.

Filthy lucre was the same reason Alelakun didn't sign after the play off season,  he thought he was worth more and would get it, nothing to do with the influence of invisible, communicating sky fairies.

Shock players sign for clubs where they're offered more money. Obviously they are going to, why wouldn't they? It's a short career.
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Post by: dickos1 on February 24, 2026, 07:43:29 am
Intresting that he speaks of his love for the church he has found. Im sure i read somewhere that a big reason for olowu not re-signing was that he couldnt find a church to settle into.

Olowu left for the lure of filthy lucre, no less than that, that is all.
Though no doubt had Rovers offer matched closely the one he already had and Olowu decided to stay then people would've been saying it was the influence of one kind of superstitious belief that was the overwhelming factor in his decision not to chase money.

Filthy lucre was the same reason Alelakun didn't sign after the play off season,  he thought he was worth more and would get it, nothing to do with the influence of invisible, communicating sky fairies.


You seem to have a significant problem with people having religious views it’s all you ever post about
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: scawsby steve on February 24, 2026, 06:15:50 pm
Intresting that he speaks of his love for the church he has found. Im sure i read somewhere that a big reason for olowu not re-signing was that he couldnt find a church to settle into.

Olowu left for the lure of filthy lucre, no less than that, that is all.
Though no doubt had Rovers offer matched closely the one he already had and Olowu decided to stay then people would've been saying it was the influence of one kind of superstitious belief that was the overwhelming factor in his decision not to chase money.

Filthy lucre was the same reason Alelakun didn't sign after the play off season,  he thought he was worth more and would get it, nothing to do with the influence of invisible, communicating sky fairies.

You just can't leave it alone can you.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: les@donr on February 24, 2026, 09:36:26 pm
It’s not money itself that is the root of all evil, it’s the love of money that is the root of all evil.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: Lincoln Rover on February 24, 2026, 09:56:07 pm
Great to see TLT talk about his faith in God. I say well done sir. As a  follower of the Christian faith myself, I’m proud of him.
There’s more players down at Cantley Park who follow their faith who are supported by Barry Miller the club chaplain.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: adamtherover on February 25, 2026, 01:55:26 pm
Tlt comes across as a great bloke, haks on the other hand, so laid back, just becomes a boring hard to watch interview..?
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: scawsby steve on February 25, 2026, 07:37:19 pm
Great to see TLT talk about his faith in God. I say well done sir. As a  follower of the Christian faith myself, I’m proud of him.
There’s more players down at Cantley Park who follow their faith who are supported by Barry Miller the club chaplain.

Well said, Derek.
Title: Re: TLT Interview
Post by: Usher wide. on February 26, 2026, 12:50:35 pm
I couldn’t help thinking that if Colin Douglas had practiced that life style, what a massively better player he would have been.

Out of order.

Dougie always gave 100% when playing for Rovers & his image in the ground is not there just to fill a space.

If he preferred a pub to a church god love him.