The two-minute-long clip opens with Ted being asked about whether AFC Richmond can end its “embarrassing streak of draws.”
“I’ve never been embarrassed about having streaks in my drawers,” the always optimistic coach says during a press conference ahead of the team’s next match. “You know, it’s all part of growing up.”
After a mini-montage shows AFC Richmond players facing moments of defeat, Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham) tells Ted that they’ve “got work to do” on their team. To help whip the team into shape, Ted then introduces his alter ego, Led Tasso.

Led Tasso appears to have some unorthodox coaching methods. “Alright, you little turd-birds,” he shouts after flipping a table. “Start touching your toes. Now, touch each other’s toes.”
Elsewhere in the clip, Ted gives what’s supposed to be an inspirational speech to his players. “People [are] saying there’s something wrong with us,” he begins. “Not the way I see it.”

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Ted adds, “I believe in Communism. Rom-Communism, that is. IfTom HanksandMeg Ryancan go through some heartfelt struggles and still end up happy, then so can we.”

The series also stars Brendan Hunt, Jeremy Swift, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, Phil Dunster and Nick Mohammed. Joining the show in its sophomore run is actress Sarah Niles as a sports psychologist named Sharon who is being brought in to work with AFC Richmond.
source: people.com