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I had no idea he was like that. What a thoroughly good bloke.
Still hate Burnley, though.
This with bells on. He'll still be the Ginger Dalek to me, but then Daleks have had a bad press for years!
I had no idea he was like that. What a thoroughly good bloke.
Still hate Burnley, though.
He's got real actual people in the room asking questions.
Potter's are all still via Zoom aren't they?
This with bells on. He'll still be the Ginger Dalek to me, but then Daleks have had a bad press for years!
Says i need to subscribe to watch it. How is everybody else managing?
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;9720742 said:We're all closet Burnley fans
The Peter Crouch podcast episode with him on will change your opinion further. He comes across as a great guy and very interesting. Of the Premier League managers you 100% pick him as a drinking buddy over the others.
While on the subject of the Peter Crouch podcast I'd fully recommend the episode with Mike Dean on it. This changed my option on him massively although I still won't forgive his mistake sending Dale off at Boro!
the trouble is, the people asking the 'inane stupid questions' are just doing their job. They never know what sort of answers they might get from even the most straightforward ones.
The job of a reporter is to fill the pages of a particular outlet. A ramble about lookalikes – albeit as entertaining as it was – is not going to cut the mustard with their editors
The trouble is, the people asking the 'inane stupid questions' are just doing their job. They never know what sort of answers they might get from even the most straightforward ones.
The job of a reporter is to fill the pages of a particular outlet. A ramble about lookalikes – albeit as entertaining as it was – is not going to cut the mustard with their editors
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Sounds like you are a journalist defending the dying ways of a dying profession.
Journalists may never know what sort of answers they might get... but everyone else knows. Journalists are vultures and know a lot about kicking someone who is already down, getting people to speak freely and enjoying a good conversation/QA is not really their thing.
I'm sure that the editors dont find a ramble about lookalikes newsworthy or capable of filling the pages. Kim Kardashians new shoe or Jose Mourinho saying "I like winning football games" are what the news outlets think people want to read. But But its rapidly going from broadsheets to tabloids to clean sheets. You'd think the internet would make up for it, but its the same old, dying, habitual news paper readers. The younger generation apparently sees the work journalists carry out as less interesting than meaningless Youtube videos and Instagram updates.
You are right "they are just doing their job"... poorly, and easily replaceable. Unfortunately for journalists, they are among the less self-critical people on the planet, convinced about their own importance, blindly carrying the profession to extinction.
Sounds like you are a journalist defending the dying ways of a dying profession.
Journalists may never know what sort of answers they might get... but everyone else knows. Journalists are vultures and know a lot about kicking someone who is already down, getting people to speak freely and enjoying a good conversation/QA is not really their thing.
I'm sure that the editors dont find a ramble about lookalikes newsworthy or capable of filling the pages. Kim Kardashians new shoe or Jose Mourinho saying "I like winning football games" are what the news outlets think people want to read. But But its rapidly going from broadsheets to tabloids to clean sheets. You'd think the internet would make up for it, but its the same old, dying, habitual news paper readers. The younger generation apparently sees the work journalists carry out as less interesting than meaningless Youtube videos and Instagram updates.
You are right "they are just doing their job"... poorly, and easily replaceable. Unfortunately for journalists, they are among the less self-critical people on the planet, convinced about their own importance, blindly carrying the profession to extinction.
Subscription only? Any way round?
Journalists may never know what sort of answers they might get... but everyone else knows. Journalists are vultures and know a lot about kicking someone who is already down, getting people to speak freely and enjoying a good conversation/QA is not really their thing.
You are right "they are just doing their job"... poorly, and easily replaceable. Unfortunately for journalists, they are among the less self-critical people on the planet, convinced about their own importance, blindly carrying the profession to extinction.