It’s a lot easier to “win” an argument when the person you’re speaking to doesn’t have much of a command of the language and doesn’t totally understand what you’re saying. I don’t think the interviewer has much respect for the manager and some of that is because he can’t bite back, because of the language.Good point tbf
Agree. Most of it was fine in my opinion. Manager didn’t answer the questions correctly most of the timeI actually don’t see any issue with the interviewer, maybe we are just too used to poor journalism asking very basic and easy to answer questions?
Whenever Boro are doing crap, fans constantly ask for the difficult questions to be asked.
The manager wasn’t giving proper answers when being pushed.
True.It’s a lot easier to “win” an argument when the person you’re speaking to doesn’t have much of a command of the language and doesn’t totally understand what you’re saying. I don’t think the interviewer has much respect for the manager and some of that is because he can’t bite back, because of the language.
An English speaker would have snapped back, or twatted him.
No way he’s speaking to Dyche or Souness or Duncan Ferguson like that.
Thought that was coming today
two Yorkshire managers gone this evening then. Hughes too.
Yeah I agree.Personally don't agree with this at all. Yes Mr reporter ask your questions and probe for meaningful answers but this is borderline aggressive and there is no need for it.
The reporter has let his emotions get in the way for me.
People are too used to "the game this Saturday - it's a chance to get 3 points isn't it?I actually don’t see any issue with the interviewer, maybe we are just too used to poor journalism asking very basic and easy to answer questions?
Whenever Boro are doing crap, fans constantly ask for the difficult questions to be asked.
The manager wasn’t giving proper answers when being pushed.