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I was only thinking the other day that you don’t see players asked questions like you used to see in ‘Shoot’ magazine ie favourite food, player, what car do you drive etc etc. They’re just a bit of fun but a good way of avoiding the dull cliches that players spew up as a result of media training.
I was only thinking the other day that you don’t see players asked questions like you used to see in ‘Shoot’ magazine ie favourite food, player, what car do you drive etc etc. They’re just a bit of fun but a good way of avoiding the dull cliches that players spew up as a result of media training.
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As an avid reader of Shoot and Match from years gone by, I thought good questions to ask young ladies in order to woo them, was to ask them what their favourite colour was. i soon learnt that that was a waste of time !!!
'Laid back' mentally and physically. Good to watch an interview where the answers were not of the usual rehearsed type; they were entirely natural. He seems to me to be just the sort of player that - according to his reputation - JS will develop successfully. Thanks Conor. Enjoyed that.