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shmmeee

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Thought her questions were a lot better than usual tbh.
 

Martw

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If we had a few quid for every time Lorna asked about 'THE Sky Blue Army' this season we would be able to buy Mbappe
I cant imagine even in this day and age that being a female journalist in Football can be easy. Then add in Frank's ability to not answer too many questions then it gets harder. That all said, she could be doing a lot better, and yes some of the questions are baffling - it feels like she is asking any old tat just to extend the interviews.
 

alexccfc99

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I cant imagine even in this day and age that being a female journalist in Football can be easy. Then add in Frank's ability to not answer too many questions then it gets harder. That all said, she could be doing a lot better, and yes some of the questions are baffling - it feels like she is asking any old tat just to extend the interviews.
I think she is dire and I do not find Gurney much better to be honest

I find CWR unlistenable these days, I do not bother with it
 

rob9872

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Must we beat her up over these every week? She's doing a job for local radio, it's not PMQ's.

They are quite dull and it is rinse and repeat most weeks whoever is doing it, but I'm not sure what you expect them to ask or what insight you want to hear that won't be damaging to the team. He can't give tactics and formations away. Beyond that, it's just a bit of City listening. Take it at face value for what it is or don't bother with it.
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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I think she does a decent job at the pre-match conference every week - for some reason there was a palpable tension between Lampard and Clive Eakin last season, and that has gone.

Rob Gurney talks abt the “magnificent SBA” in every single post match interview and conference he attends. I think the quality of questions (about selections, injuries, transfers, reflections on the last game and preparation for this one) is higher with Bailey than with Gurney or Eakin tbh. Has anyone considered that asking about the fans might even be a tactic that the club encourage? Certainly the club and local media want us - as fans- to buy in the notion that we are part of the success story of the team.
 

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