Bournemouth by his football-obsessed Cherries-fan son.And the rookie boss, who is stepping up from his role as Eddie Howe’s assistant, joked it will be child’s play compared to keeping up with ten-year-old Levi.The Tindalls were away on holiday in Croatia when the call came offering the 42-year-old his first big gig in management, and the decision to say yes was firmly a family affair.Tindall said: “There was pressure from my son!
He’s a big football enthusiast. He kept asking if I was going to be the manager.“The more I said to him: ‘I’m not sure,’ the more he said: ‘Well, what else are you going to do?’ When I asked myself that it made my decision a little bit easier.“I’ve stood side by side with Ed for 12 years.
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