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Originally Posted by jayswin
It's actually quite an authentic arc for people like him in real life. Previously bullied or held down individuals will often act out and hold down/abuse those that they stood beside if given a better role/lot in life. Part of it is a survival technique, to continue to elevate above that life, as they are scared to fall back there.
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this is the reasoning I saw behind Nathan abusing the new towel boy. Unsure of his role within the group but wants to flex a bit of power to show that he does belong where he is. This is just further shown when he takes a bit of charge in his personal life and 'suits up' for the game, only to immediately be overshadowed by Roy Kent in a suit joining the coaching staff. He feels very insecure about himself and his role and doesn't see where he fits in or if he's even needed on the coaching staff.