There's no disputing Hawke's Bay United coach Brett Angell is a tireless worker, according to retired English soccer stalwart Bobby Gould.
"I know he's got frustrated, with things said [to officials] and he was sent off from the dugout, as you might say, but we all get involved in that," says Gould who is on his annual haj over Christmas in Hastings.
The 71-year-old says he's no stranger to Football Association disciplinary action over similar outbursts in the English top-flight as player and manager.
"You have to control your emotions, no matter who you are," he says, realising ex-EPL striker Angell also is passionate and has a burning desire to do well for the Thirsty Whale-sponsored team through immense pressure from a foreign muster.
"He might just need someone alongside him to say, 'Aay, just pull the reins back a little bit — just relax'."