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Wish there was a media blackout on interviews with all sportsmen. 

Irrespective of the sport, I have yet to hear anything interesting from a sportsman. 

Usually just a few hackneyed comments that fills media space or airtime. 

  On 31/01/2019 at 02:28, hemingway said:

Wish there was a media blackout on interviews with all sportsmen. 

Irrespective of the sport, I have yet to hear anything interesting from a sportsman. 

Usually just a few hackneyed comments that fills media space or airtime. 

In fairness, there are players that interview far better than Hibberd.

 

I like Hibbo but he is the worst one to ask for an interview. Very old school which probably suited Lyon and Watson more than Bob who had asked a question of greater depth. Jack V, Max, Nev, Tommy and the Weid have great vocabularies and give excellent depth and opinions without giving too much out.

  On 31/01/2019 at 02:28, hemingway said:

Wish there was a media blackout on interviews with all sportsmen. 

Irrespective of the sport, I have yet to hear anything interesting from a sportsman. 

Usually just a few hackneyed comments that fills media space or airtime. 

Earnie, I'm sure there are quite a few sportspeople who say exactly the same about online forums.

Each to their own.


  On 31/01/2019 at 03:37, Moonshadow said:

Earnie, I'm sure there are quite a few sportspeople who say exactly the same about online forums.

Each to their own.

not forgetting dead scribblers

  On 31/01/2019 at 02:28, hemingway said:

Wish there was a media blackout on interviews with all sportsmen. 

Irrespective of the sport, I have yet to hear anything interesting from a sportsman. 

Usually just a few hackneyed comments that fills media space or airtime. 

much like politicians

 
  On 31/01/2019 at 03:37, Moonshadow said:

Earnie, I'm sure there are quite a few sportspeople who say exactly the same about online forums.

Each to their own.

At least posters on this site give their real opinion with all their truths, half truths and mistruths, and with all their eccentricities and quirks. 

You have to say, it has its interests. 

 

  On 31/01/2019 at 03:47, daisycutter said:

not forgetting dead scribblers

offensive but a good description

Good to see Garry has his finger on the pulse... how was your training camp last week, where was it, Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast??


  On 31/01/2019 at 05:36, Cards13 said:

Good to see Garry has his finger on the pulse... how was your training camp last week, where was it, Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast??

Gary's too busy enjoying his SEN junket in Atlanta for the Super Bowl.

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