COMEDIAN Kevin Bridges has taken a job as the coach of an Australian football club. Or has he?
He shared a Twitter/X announcement from Central Coast Mariners FC, who posted a photo of their new Bridges-esque gaffer.
In his own post, the Clydebank comic wrote: “Excited to get back out on the training pitch. Great group of lads who want to work hard.
“Hoping to get my ideas across, play good football and bring some success to the club. Cheers.”
Excited to get back out on the training pitch. Great group of lads who want to work hard. Hoping to get my ideas across, play good football and bring some success to the club. Cheers. https://t.co/tTavzGczf7
— Kevin Bridges (@kevinbridges86) July 10, 2025
At a quick glance, Central Coast Mariners’ new high heid yin looks remarkably like our beloved Bridges.
Maybe they just have a similar middle-aged man look about them, which is probably why the only reply to the original post reads “@kevinbridges88 looking well mate”.
Some appear to have fallen for the joke, with someone replying to his own post saying: “Good luck in your new role, Kev.”
The majority of folk so far have seen it for what it is, though: A wind-up.
“Those Opera House gigs left a lasting impression”, one user wrote in reference to his 2023 Sydney shows.
In a nod to our nation’s pastiness, another replied: “Mind the SPF50 mate”
Others rightfully questioned his coaching tactics, asking what systems he’ll be playing and whether or not he’ll employ a two-up-front formation.
With Bridges set to tour America and Canada later this year, it’s safe to say he might find it rather challenging juggling his gigs across the pond with his new career down under, despite fans having branded him as the “hardest working man in showbusiness”.
Not that it could stop him, really. The notorious Kev.I.N strikes once again.