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After games Media conference

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After every game, the media conference kicks off and we always have a player there

Looking shattered.

Its not a good look and acheives nothing. Its like making them stand up in school classroom in the corner.

I think Neeld needs to do it alone or put an assitant coach under the spot light also.

But i think just leave the players out.

I dont watch other teams, but does anyone else do it ?

Ok if we win, but losing no.

 

Has been agreed to by the players association - Not the MFC's choice

I'm pretty sure you'll find it is a league requirement. Part of the broadcast rights deal that they make a player available during press conference post match.

 
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Thanks for that guys, well its ridiculous move, It should be optional surely.


Should take the worst performing player and make them sit their and answer questions.

Might make them think twice before shirking a contest

Neeld looks like he has been in a shower full of wasps.

Just take a look at the supporters faces after a game, that tells the story.

How about instead of subjecting the players to this humiliation, why don't they spring for an extra microphone so we can hear the bloody questions?

 

How about a player and a supporter?


If we were winning and everyone was happy it'd be great. Smiling coach, proud Captain...

Fact is that we are shite and it's just like rubbing salt into an already gaping wound.

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