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Jason Tindall ‘Mad Dog’ nickname Thanks to playing the ‘bad cop’ in his dynamic with Howe over the years, Tindall has picked up the nickname ‘Mad Dog’. Howe even admitted he calls it him, too, in 2023 ...
Tindall’s antics in the technical area have earned him the nickname “Mad Dog”, but he insists that persona is something that only comes to the fore when the whistle sounds.
Affectionately dubbed 'Mad Dog' by the Toon faithful, Tindall is expected to spend the match fiercely expressing himself, potentially inciting the visitors' bench—a stark contrast to the gentle ...
Match-day Tindall is ‘Mad Dog’, the nickname that has accompanied the 47-year-old throughout the decade-and-a-half in which he has worked alongside Howe at first Bournemouth and then Newcastle.
Tindall’s antics in the technical area have earned him the nickname “Mad Dog”, but he insists that persona is something that only comes to the fore when the whistle sounds.
The 47-year-old former defender has earned a reputation for ruffling feathers by playing the bad cop – or ‘Mad Dog’, as he’s become known – to Howe’s much more understated good cop.
Tindall's character, has seen him dubbed as the Mad Dog of Newcastle's backroom team. But the coach simply sees himself as passionate and as a useful tool of balance for his long-time partner Howe ...