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Who needs to leave before players talk to BBC Leicester?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Costock_Fox said:

Send someone else like Bourne? One of my favourite, awkward interviews was when Bourne interviewed Pearson after a match with Blackpool and it went something along the lines of "So Nigel, Blackpool today, Blackburn on Tuesday, are there too many blacks in the league" Clearly didn't mean it but still lol.

 

I think he has got better though, Stringer will move onto 5 live soon I bet and believe he has already done a few non Leicester games.

Did he really say that!? 

 

What was he thinking? lol

Posted
56 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

Did he really say that!? 

 

What was he thinking? lol

He did, clearly not in that context but you could almost hear NPs jaw hit the floor.

Posted
18 hours ago, Lako42 said:

Some easily offended people about.

 

Players grow up, stringer grow up and anyone bothered by Stringer.....grow up

 

Nothing to do with being easily offended.

 

Had stringer had his way NP would have been gone by Xmas. Chances are we would not have had the great escape. So we would not have had CR and would not have won the prem.

 

At the end of the day its stringers job to report but he seems to think he is the voice of the fans. 

 

it's all about stringer and his views and nothing else.

Posted

I think as technology and media exposure has increased over the past five years, they have almost become redundant. We all know now on match day if your not there you can get an internet stream of the match. Stringer and Bourne are woeful. They will be in that job forever as nobody else would have them!

Posted

Being all the way over in Australia, I still listen to the occasional podcast ect.. just to try and keep upto date. To be honest... I hadn't even noticed the players still didn't speak to him. 

Guest Lako42
Posted

People saying he should respect the club and do as they expect are so wide of the mark. 

 

 

He's not there to tow the company line, he's supposed to be a journo, not a representative of the club.

 

Nothing worse than when the local media ate shit scared of the club.

Posted

I want the intervieers ti ask the question that i would ask.  Many times we play poorly and tge manager (not a dig) would waffle.  I wanted the interviewer to ask if there were thing that needed adressing and get reassurance  thet tgey were on it...

 

However.... adking difficult grown up questions or forcing interviewees to address the views of sections of the fans takes professionalism.... not a cleaver dick.

 

Time fir Bourne and stringer to move on.... they are like dick and dom doing panarama

Posted
20 minutes ago, Lako42 said:

People saying he should respect the club and do as they expect are so wide of the mark. 

 

 

He's not there to tow the company line, he's supposed to be a journo, not a representative of the club.

 

Nothing worse than when the local media ate shit scared of the club.

Theres a difference between toeing the line and adjusting your interviewing style to open your interviewee up more. The latter is what any good journalist does, and the reason why stringer will never be more than a mediocre hack.

Posted
15 hours ago, sylofox said:

At the end of the day its stringers job to report but he seems to think he is the voice of the fans. 

We already have @seanfromenderby for that, thank you very much!

Posted
5 hours ago, Lako42 said:

People saying he should respect the club and do as they expect are so wide of the mark. 

 

 

He's not there to tow the company line, he's supposed to be a journo, not a representative of the club.

 

Nothing worse than when the local media ate shit scared of the club.

its a huge difference between towing the company line and stringer trying to lead the lynch mob.

 

It's not like it was about the form that season. He was having digs in the championship winning season. Stringer had personal issues with Nige and took them to work with him.

 

Stringer should have been sacked it was not his job it was a vendetta.

Posted
8 hours ago, foxinsocks said:

I want the intervieers ti ask the question that i would ask.  Many times we play poorly and tge manager (not a dig) would waffle.  I wanted the interviewer to ask if there were thing that needed adressing and get reassurance  thet tgey were on it...

 

However.... adking difficult grown up questions or forcing interviewees to address the views of sections of the fans takes professionalism.... not a cleaver dick.

 

Time fir Bourne and stringer to move on.... they are like dick and dom doing panarama

I'll have a pint of what he's had please barman :/ 

Posted
On ‎15‎/‎05‎/‎2017 at 00:40, Phube said:

It seems accepted now that we don't hear player interviews from BBC Radio Leicester (only from the main BBC team there). I know it's a Stringer vs player thing; but who has to leave before normal (20+ year) service is resumed?

 

Kasper? Morgan? Vardy? 

 

Is it part of the club initiation "we don't speak to that journalist because he was mean to a former (twice removed) Boss". 

 

It it also can't be with total player support as the second Liam Moore left he did an in depth interview with Stringer.

 

Not a vitally important topic, but surely the pettiness must stop soon? 

 

Stringer.

 

Once a cvnt, always a cvnt.

Posted
3 hours ago, theessexfox said:

Jason Bourne leaving RL after today. 

No point in listening to RL after today.

Posted

I remember after one defeat in the Championship, Stringer said to Nigel after the game 'Some of the fans were chanting clueless'.

 

Nigel replied 'What do you mean by that?'

 

You could almost Smell Stringer shitting himself over the airwaves.

Posted

Blokes a self serving snake. So many examples of him trying to fck Pearson over but the is this the end of Nigel Pearson when we went a goal down at QPR during the great escape season and his Agathe Christie act after the altercation with that fan are two instances that really left a sour taste in my mouth. 

 

Ive no idea about the cut throats gesture but if true can't blame the players for not talking to him and if that isn't the actual reason I'm sure they have a good one, like they've met him.

 

Still watching him stumble through Porto with Bourne chasing after him was pretty amusing as was his claims he doesn't drink much on European away weeks subsequent to that so guess he has some uses.

Posted
6 hours ago, theessexfox said:

Jason Bourne leaving RL after today. 

 

I wonder if Mike McCarthy will take his slot.

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Tuna said:

I remember after one defeat in the Championship, Stringer said to Nigel after the game 'Some of the fans were chanting clueless'.

 

Nigel replied 'What do you mean by that?'

 

You could almost Smell Stringer shitting himself over the airwaves.

 

Journos and politicians have a habit of doing that. Phrase everything like it's for the concerns and will of the public. Hence the most overused words in politics are "The American people" - coming out of the mouth of the most self serving politicians.

Posted

NP wasn't a fan of journalists hiding behind "the fans are saying this and that..." questions - you ask a question as a neutral, balanced journalist, it's not a fans forum. NP had no problem with journalists asking anything, even tough, awkward questions, unless he felt there was an agenda attached to it. At times though he didn't do himself many favours with the clunky way he answered things.

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