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Watch This: Hilarious Situation Ange Postecoglou Reminds an English Journalist of His Trophy Collection

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, recently left the media room in stitches with his razor-sharp wit. The incident occurred when a journalist asked, somewhat naively, “Do you ever picture yourself lifting trophies?” Without missing a beat, the Australian remarked, “I’ve got real pictures, mate.” He added, “There’s quite a few of them, mate.” When the reporter suggested Ange had been lucky, she quickly corrected herself, “No, I’ve earned them, I’m not lucky.”

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This wasn’t just lighthearted banter; it was a subtle yet pointed critique of the English press’s sometimes narrow perspective, which failed to recognise the full scope of Ange’s accomplishments. His time with the Bhoys was nothing short of spectacular, with five trophies won in two seasons, including a treble in his final season. His credentials extend far beyond Glasgow, with notable victories including league titles with Yokohama and the Asian Cup with Australia.

Ange has a legendary ability to turn seemingly mundane press questions into moments of enlightenment. His response, tinged with both humour and irritation, serves as a reminder of his well-deserved achievements.

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It’s a lesson for journalists everywhere to approach people with more thought and respect, especially when they have trophy cabinets like Ange’s. Perhaps a nod to his potential victories with the Spurs, a team notoriously short on cutlery, would make for a more thoughtful question in future encounter

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