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Post by JoeinOz on Feb 14, 2016 11:24:24 GMT
Is anyone interested in anything they have got to say? They are even trained in how to say nothing. Who bother interviewing them and who gives a cak what they say anyway.
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Post by harryburrows on Feb 14, 2016 11:25:50 GMT
Is anyone interested in anything they have got to say? They are even trained in how to say nothing. Who bother interviewing them and who gives a cak what they say anyway. You been on the sauce again joe ?
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Post by JoeinOz on Feb 14, 2016 11:27:08 GMT
Is anyone interested in anything they have got to say? They are even trained in how to say nothing. Who bother interviewing them and who gives a cak what they say anyway. You been on the sauce again joe ? No. I was watching an interview with a players saying nothing of any worth and wondering why.
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Post by iplayinthehole on Feb 14, 2016 11:30:56 GMT
Is anyone interested in anything they have got to say? They are even trained in how to say nothing. Who bother interviewing them and who gives a cak what they say anyway. It's the questions they are asked. They are mundane in the extreme and allow for non answers.
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Post by harryburrows on Feb 14, 2016 11:31:53 GMT
Well they need to stick to the proper questions 1.. What's your favourite colour 2.. What's your favourite TV prog 3.. Favourite movie etc etc
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Post by JoeinOz on Feb 14, 2016 11:34:05 GMT
It's partly because anything they say vaguely off the beaten track they get hate attacks on the interweb and everything. It's not worth the bother asking them anything.
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Post by greyman on Feb 14, 2016 11:35:28 GMT
Is anyone interested in anything they have got to say? They are even trained in how to say nothing. Who bother interviewing them and who gives a cak what they say anyway. It's the questions they are asked. They are mundane in the extreme and allow for non answers. If the journalists didn't ask mundane questions, they'd be banned by press officers. Just look at what happens whenever an interviewer asks a player or manager something they don't like. If you watch MOTD, you can see the same race to the bottom evident in the punditry. Shearer gets paid tens of thousands a week to say things like 'he'll be disappointed he didn't do better from there'. And whenever something needs saying - eg Smalling, Stones and Cahill simply aren't very good defenders and nobody even knows what Phil Jones is for - it won't be said.
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