Izzy Posted 23 April 2015 Posted 23 April 2015 The players are not speaking to him so I'm guessing what he used was from the Football Focus interview which was done by Ivan Gaskell http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32441079 Keep questions simple. Plenty of who, what, why, where, when etc. They generally work the best. "I keep six honest serving men, they taught me all I knew. Their names are 'What? & Why? & How?, Where? & When & Who? Rudyard Kipling Listen to reporters who ask lazy 'closed' questions that get them only a Yes or No answer. Alan Bazil on TalkSport is a classic. Makes a statement, asks three closed questions in a row then makes another statement. Rubbish. These muppets need some proper bloody training!!
UpTheLeagueFox Posted 23 April 2015 Posted 23 April 2015 "I keep six honest serving men, they taught me all I knew. Their names are 'What? & Why? & How?, Where? & When & Who? Rudyard Kipling Listen to reporters who ask lazy 'closed' questions that get them only a Yes or No answer. Alan Bazil on TalkSport is a classic. Makes a statement, asks three closed questions in a row then makes another statement. Rubbish. These muppets need some proper bloody training!! Big Al's interview technique is, errrrr, a little different
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 2 May 2015 Posted 2 May 2015 What's this worm had to say for himself lately, then?
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