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He gets asked some stupid questions doesn’t he. Are some of these questioners on work experience? It’s pretty embarrassing. I recon people on here could ask far more interesting questions than the dross he gets week after week.

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5 minutes ago, Vidal said:

He gets asked some stupid questions doesn’t he. Are some of these questioners on work experience? It’s pretty embarrassing. I recon people on here could ask far more interesting questions than the dross he gets week after week.

I completely agree with you. Even a ten year old fan would be asking more relevant and interesting questions. What do these news persons get paid for? Sad idiots!

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17 minutes ago, Vidal said:

He gets asked some stupid questions doesn’t he. Are some of these questioners on work experience? It’s pretty embarrassing. I recon people on here could ask far more interesting questions than the dross he gets week after week.

Questioners ? ?

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Jordan Jones strikes again, stick to Cardiff, you utter embarrassment.

Mind you, the bloke after him was no better, who starts with a question about our historical record against Norwich?

Pearson has managed us once against them, what exactly is he supposed to say in reply?

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He's gone from fielding questions from Pat Murphy, a fine Midlands based journalist who had the cajones to put Nige on the naughty step after Ostrichgate, to fielding questions from some welsh cardiff p.rick with an arsehole for a brain. Bet he doesn't know whether to laugh or cry. 

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1 hour ago, Percy Pig said:

 

 

The whole interview gradually got worse. Last 10 minutes came across pretty tinpot, so bad I cringed at the Norwich head to head question. 
 

Why ask what happened 10/15 years ago ffs. I know it’s silly to get annoyed over something like this, but it’s frustrating to listen.

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9 minutes ago, Percy Pig said:

Imagine how you'd feel knowing wvery Thursday you have to listen to those dweebs asking you terrible questions.

Prickly? I'd probably be violent after the 3rd week. 

He's paid very handsomely and doing the press rounds is part of the job. Like to think i'd show a bit more grace. 

I get asked dumb questions at work all the time! 

 

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5 minutes ago, Colombo Robin said:

He's paid very handsomely and doing the press rounds is part of the job. Like to think i'd show a bit more grace. 

Why? These non-entities really aren’t worthy of any sort of grace.  They probably get more exposure on this forum than views of their actual articles. 

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Just now, Barrs Court Red said:

Why? These non-entities really aren’t worthy of any sort of grace.  They probably get more exposure on this forum than views of their actual articles. 

@Barrs Court Red are you an ostrich?!

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3 minutes ago, Barrs Court Red said:

Why? These non-entities really aren’t worthy of any sort of grace.  They probably get more exposure on this forum than views of their actual articles. 

"Aren't worthy" haha. Was the question really that bad??

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32 minutes ago, Colombo Robin said:

He's paid very handsomely and doing the press rounds is part of the job. Like to think i'd show a bit more grace. 

I get asked dumb questions at work all the time! 

 

And of the day I don’t care how prickly he is with these reporters , all I want is 3 points every week in my eyes that’s his job end of , he’s a football manager not a nice chap just to keep people happy all woke like .

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4 minutes ago, Merrick's Marvels said:

So everyone, everywhere, doing every job, has to handle being asked dumbass questions the way you do? Yeah, because everyone's the same, right? Does everyone have the patience of a saint, like you Colombo? 

"Just one more thing"...

If Pearson's blind spot (he admitted last week "we all have them") is how he handles questions from piss poor journalists - ie brusquely - but in return he transforms our under performing club into a serious, fit for purpose outfit, I'll take that all day long. And the piss poor journalists will have to man up, as will those taking offence on their behalf. Boofekinhoo. 

Beat me too it, and much more eloquently put too. ??

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Here are some more interesting questions they could ask.

1. Tomas Kalas played right-back for Middlesbrough and Fulham, could he play right back for City?

2. Would you be willing to give your own brief account of fighting off Romanian wolves? I'm sure the City fans would love to hear it.

3. After being sacked in appalling and unfair circumstances at Leicester, Derby, and Watford, is it a pleasure to work for an owner who just does not do that?

4. Is there a danger that signing two forwards in the transfer window will block the pathway for the likes of Marlee Francois and other young forwards?

5. Did you ever consider moving Jay Dasilva on in the transfer window and just risking it?

6. As Cornick and Mehmeti are both predominantly right-footed, do you want them on the right going down the wing or on the left cutting inside and shooting?

7. As it is 7 forwards for 3 places, is our captain Weimann even sure of his place in the team? 

8. You have often spoken about how you like to go walking to get away from football. But as you are out walking, don't you find that you just end up thinking about football anyway?

 

Add your own questions..............................

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7 minutes ago, Boston Red said:

Here are some more interesting questions they could ask.

1. Tomas Kalas played right-back for Middlesbrough and Fulham, could he play right back for City?

2. Would you be willing to give your own brief account of fighting off Romanian wolves? I'm sure the City fans would love to hear it.

3. After being sacked in appalling and unfair circumstances at Leicester, Derby, and Watford, is it a pleasure to work for an owner who just does not do that?

4. Is there a danger that signing two forwards in the transfer window will block the pathway for the likes of Marlee Francois and other young forwards?

5. Did you ever consider moving Jay Dasilva on in the transfer window and just risking it?

6. As Cornick and Mehmeti are both predominantly right-footed, do you want them on the right going down the wing or on the left cutting inside and shooting?

7. As it is 7 forwards for 3 places, is our captain Weimann even sure of his place in the team? 

 

Add your own questions..............................

No disrespect but are you that Welsh journalist ? Type of questions are similar in standard 

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8 minutes ago, Boston Red said:

Here are some more interesting questions they could ask.

1. Tomas Kalas played right-back for Middlesbrough and Fulham, could he play right back for City?

2. Would you be willing to give your own brief account of fighting off Romanian wolves? I'm sure the City fans would love to hear it.

3. After being sacked in appalling and unfair circumstances at Leicester, Derby, and Watford, is it a pleasure to work for an owner who just does not do that?

4. Is there a danger that signing two forwards in the transfer window will block the pathway for the likes of Marlee Francois and other young forwards?

5. Did you ever consider moving Jay Dasilva on in the transfer window and just risking it?

6. As Cornick and Mehmeti are both predominantly right-footed, do you want them on the right going down the wing or on the left cutting inside and shooting?

7. As it is 7 forwards for 3 places, is our captain Weimann even sure of his place in the team? 

 

Add your own questions..............................

The bravest question.

8. Doors or Wheels

Just imagine!

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1 minute ago, Davefevs said:

Beat me too it, and much more eloquently put too. ??

It's like the bloke's got to be perfect at absolutely everything - or else!

No-one's that.

Joe Jordan's first spell as manager is revered and rightly so. But if he'd been required to deal with the press as frequently and as publicly as managers do these days, and answer dumbass questions into the bargain, I reckon his reaction would have been off the scale. Not one to suffer fools gladly, is Joseph.

And I dare say that's true of many other managers we've had too.

But Pearson has to put up with pelters, thanks to dumbass social media. 

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2 minutes ago, steviestevieneville said:

No disrespect but are you that Welsh journalist ? Type of questions are similar in standard 

He actually answered question 6 re Cornick anyway.

I thought the first two who asked questions (presumably Richard Hoskin of Radio Bristol & the bloke Forrester from the Post) were fine & as a result got answers that matched their questions.

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2 minutes ago, Percy Pig said:

Do you get asked the same shit every week by the same people? Surely even your saintly patience would be tested? 

What does his renumeration have to do with it? The more you're paid the more shit you need to tolerate? I thought it was the otherwise round? Someone should tell my boss, he can deal with the next BS problem with grace and decorum 

Plus no way does it get filmed, either.

I struggle to know why there are so many “journalists” at these things anyway, 2 seems sufficient.

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It’s true that some of the questions, particularly as they get towards the work experience kids, are poorly executed, but it’s hardly their fault that they’re being thrown into Championship press conferences. Perhaps we are just too used to seeing teenagers with talent beyond their years.

Why do you think they are there? It says more about the companies they are working for than it does the journalists themselves, so I find personal abuse towards individuals pretty bad form. For the majority, delivering quality journalism is just as much about experience as any other profession. That’s why James Piercy’s interviewing technique is head and shoulders above the rest in our pressers. And did we ever hear Pat Murphy fronting up to Nige whilst he was in college? 

It appears that some of you don’t seem to know/believe that there is a difference between casually posting on a forum with no restrictions and writing questions on behalf of professional outlets to be asked in real press conferences, not the ones you absolutely nail in your head when you’re daydreaming in City pyjamas.  

Always easier than it looks. 
 

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18 minutes ago, Bouncearoundtheground said:

It’s true that some of the questions, particularly as they get towards the work experience kids, are poorly executed, but it’s hardly their fault that they’re being thrown into Championship press conferences. Perhaps we are just too used to seeing teenagers with talent beyond their years.

Why do you think they are there? It says more about the companies they are working for than it does the journalists themselves, so I find personal abuse towards individuals pretty bad form. For the majority, delivering quality journalism is just as much about experience as any other profession. That’s why James Piercy’s interviewing technique is head and shoulders above the rest in our pressers. And did we ever hear Pat Murphy fronting up to Nige whilst he was in college? 

It appears that some of you don’t seem to know/believe that there is a difference between casually posting on a forum with no restrictions and writing questions on behalf of professional outlets to be asked in real press conferences, not the ones you absolutely nail in your head when you’re daydreaming in City pyjamas.  

Always easier than it looks. 
 

Whether you're a work experience kid or "Pat Murphy", it shouldn't be difficult to think of sensible questions to ask. That's a basic requirement of the job. 

Been there, done that. It helps to live it and breath it, though. To be emotionally invested in it - like Latham or Godsiff or Foot etc etc.

If you're going to piss off back to cardiff and cheer on the redbirds of a Saturday, it might be trickier. I'll give you that. Still shouldn't be beyond him to be competent though. 

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2 minutes ago, cidercity1987 said:

Turned off as soon as I heard the Welsh accent, seemed OK up until then other than journalists asking the same question in a different way- why? Don't they listen or something?

Be really interested to know how many English City fans are employed in Wales to ask questions about Cardiff.

Reckon it just might be zero.

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32 minutes ago, Merrick's Marvels said:

Whether you're a work experience kid or "Pat Murphy", it shouldn't be difficult to think of sensible questions to ask. That's a basic requirement of the job. 

Been there, done that. It helps to live it and breath it, though. To be emotionally invested in it - like Latham or Godsiff or Foot etc etc.

If you're going to piss off back to cardiff and cheer on the redbirds of a Saturday, it might be trickier. I'll give you that. Still shouldn't be beyond him to be competent though. 

Surely any decent journalist will know that Pearson doesn't tolerate poor questions? 

Surely any decent journalist would absolutely relish the opportunity to interview someone like Pearson and would come suitably prepared? 

Anyone with half a brain knows that Pearson, if asked engaging questions will give very interesting and informative answers. 

I think the problem is that these journos just expect Pearson to do their job for them. 

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4 minutes ago, W-S-M Seagull said:

Surely any decent journalist will know that Pearson doesn't tolerate poor questions? 

Surely any decent journalist would absolutely relish the opportunity to interview someone like Pearson and would come suitably prepared? 

Anyone with half a brain knows that Pearson, if asked engaging questions will give very interesting and informative answers. 

I think the problem is that these journos just expect Pearson to do their job for them. 

Agree with all of that. A lot of of the 'journo's' are embarrassingly moronic. 

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Yes having watch the pre Norwich presser with NP. The questions where bad all round. They seem to just asking to confirm things that any engaged supporter would already now. And NP did seem to getting more and pissed off with it as it went along 

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3 hours ago, Colombo Robin said:

He's paid very handsomely and doing the press rounds is part of the job. Like to think i'd show a bit more grace. 

I get asked dumb questions at work all the time! 

 

Oh so he can be a little abrupt and blunt at times, get over it. Ask better questions. The media and Football fans are not entitled to happy go larry responses all the time.

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4 hours ago, Colombo Robin said:

He's paid very handsomely and doing the press rounds is part of the job. Like to think i'd show a bit more grace. 

I get asked dumb questions at work all the time! 

 

Also, however lame the questions are sometimes, he’s speaking to the fans in general. It’s played out for us to see. It’s his chance to play the ball not the man. You can turn any question you want into saying something worthwhile to get a message across. 

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It's not the questions...it's all about the answers and I for one yet again found NP's answers great..he's a clever bloke with good understanding of what is important for the men he manages....be it from the academy through to the most experiences. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Roger Red Hat said:

Agree with all of that. A lot of of the 'journo's' are embarrassingly moronic. 

For these journos interviewing someone like Pearson with his vast experience is surely the highlight of their career? And yet here they are turning up and asking questions a 6 year old could ask. 

They just seem to be too entitled to put any effort into coming up with decent questions.

I might be a bit old fashioned but I'd expect a journo to stay up all night the night before doing their research and coming up with the best possible questions they could ask. After all, better answers to questions will generate more clicks. 

Just like that press conference where Pearson said he had considered retiring cos of refs. That made national press. Although on that occasion Nigel himself brought that to the table because of the ineptitude of the journos to ask. 

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8 hours ago, Merrick's Marvels said:

So everyone, everywhere, doing every job, has to handle being asked dumbass questions the way you do? Yeah, because everyone's the same, right? Does everyone have the patience of a saint, like you Colombo? 

"Just one more thing"...

If Pearson's blind spot (he admitted last week "we all have them") is how he handles questions from piss poor journalists - ie brusquely - but in return he transforms our under performing club into a serious, fit for purpose outfit, I'll take that all day long. And the piss poor journalists will have to man up, as will those taking offence on their behalf. Boofekinhoo. 

You are all right. I've spent my life a big wokey softy. Time to toughen up. From now on I will boo any youth academy debutant who doesn't beat the first man from a corner. Its their job after all to take good corners. Oh no hang on, thats not allowed because they are, like the journalists posing poor questions, young and inexperienced. Big Nige told us to be patient with the young players. I guess i'll stay wokey then and keep quiet when the younguns underperform

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Two of the most important elements of being a journalist involve being able to actively listen, and having the ability to elicit answers out of people. Piercy is good at that, but the rest of them on our patch set a pretty low bar and these questions really scrape the barrel IMO. 

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20 minutes ago, tin said:

Two of the most important elements of being a journalist involve being able to actively listen, and having the ability to elicit answers out of people. Piercy is good at that, but the rest of them on our patch set a pretty low bar and these questions really scrape the barrel IMO. 

And the third one is - know who you’re interviewing.

Thats not to say a journo has to tread on eggshells around Nige either, just because he has “form”.

He reminds me of my old RE / Careers teacher at school.  Very strict, you didn’t piss around in his lessons, you didn’t forget to do your homework or hand it in late, you had to have your shirt tucked in, tie tied properly (no peanuts!) and top button done up. Yet you did all those things with other teachers if you wanted to.  When I started work he was a customer, and he was very different, he’d basically created this strict aura around him at school which wasn’t him at all, but he wanted his pupils to learn, not just the subject but how to conduct themselves.

So it is fine to ask challenging questions, it is fine to stop him when he’s not answering the question you asked.  But Mickey Mouse Qs like we haven’t won in 11 v Norwich aren’t gonna cut it.

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Nige clearly has made an effort to lighten the tone of his press conferences, probably because he knew/heard he was coming across as a bit of an arse. When he changed I started really enjoying listening to him.

Sorry if that offends the Thou Shalt Not Criticise Nige brigade though. 

 

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16 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

And the third one is - know who you’re interviewing.

Thats not to say a journo has to tread on eggshells around Nige either, just because he has “form”.

He reminds me of my old RE / Careers teacher at school.  Very strict, you didn’t piss around in his lessons, you didn’t forget to do your homework or hand it in late, you had to have your shirt tucked in, tie tied properly (no peanuts!) and top button done up. Yet you did all those things with other teachers if you wanted to.  When I started work he was a customer, and he was very different, he’d basically created this strict aura around him at school which wasn’t him at all, but he wanted his pupils to learn, not just the subject but how to conduct themselves.

So it is fine to ask challenging questions, it is fine to stop him when he’s not answering the question you asked.  But Mickey Mouse Qs like we haven’t won in 11 v Norwich aren’t gonna cut it.

I suppose he was never gonna tell you to do your top button up as a customer ?

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13 minutes ago, Percy Pig said:

"It's his job"-  said with sincerity

"It's their job"- said sarcastically 

 

I do enjoy it when people use an argument and then use the same argument to counter their own. Good stuff. 

 

I can explain the point im making more simply for you as you seem a bit lost...

One kid thrown in at the deepend trying to do their job: must be protected if they underperform. 

Another kid thrown in at the deep end trying to do their job: worthy of criticism if they underperform.

I'll leave it there

 

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I’ve just had chance to see Nige’s presser and as usual he dealt with the silly questions in a very blunt manner but with a smile on his face - that’s a very different reaction to when things weren’t going so well at City and GmG was one of the journalists. I recall that Nige was getting criticised on here because of the way he interacted with GmG.

Currently things are going pretty well and Nige is far more comfortable in pressers because of it. Had City been on a losing streak we would have seen a far more prickly Nige.

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59 minutes ago, Colombo Robin said:

I can explain the point im making more simply for you as you seem a bit lost...

One kid thrown in at the deepend trying to do their job: must be protected if they underperform. 

Another kid thrown in at the deep end trying to do their job: worthy of criticism if they underperform.

I'll leave it there

 

You do realise these “kids” would’ve probably got their degrees and passed their NCTJs? They will/should have had all the training they need to ask better questions than that.

If they’re not up to it, there’s a huge number of candidates queuing up to replace them, often for free or a pittance.

And from my experience, it’s highly unlikely you would give a work experience kid the microphone at a press conference unless they’d shown they could be trusted. If you ask stupid questions, you should be prepared for stupid answers IMO.

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Journalists are the butt of a lot of jokes and I get it, it's natural, everyone does, including other journalists.

Some of the Qs towards the end of that press conference are pretty poor, as well. Especially coming straight after Rich Forrester (I think?) who always asks his questions with a bit of style, and you can tell Nigel has some time for him.

Watching it at home on YouTube, it looks like a piece of piss. But it really isn't and never has been. And it's worse in 2023 when young journos have barely any guidance because of more senior cut-backs, are thrust straight in at the deep end in front of managers who have made the best feel like shit at times. My first real shot of manager interviews was on work experience questioning SOD, and Jesus that was a steep learning curve. Very glad there weren't cameras there to record him snapping back at me.

This isn't to excuse what is sadly a dying industry at a local level, like I said some of the stuff Nigel and other managers are asked is bland or just not thought through. But I can also guarantee to the people who think they'd be just as confident with a mic in their hand, up against a seasoned manager like Nige, as they are on OTIB - in most cases, you really wouldn't.

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Makes me doubt the hiring process for a presenter. Surely during the interview for a presenter's job they would get asked "you have 5 minutes to demonstrate to me that you have an intimate knowledge of football and a further 20 minutes that you know everything about Bristol City." There must be equal accountability with the hiring manager/ interviewer otherwise sack them.

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28 minutes ago, Ron W said:

Journalists are the butt of a lot of jokes and I get it, it's natural, everyone does, including other journalists.

Some of the Qs towards the end of that press conference are pretty poor, as well. Especially coming straight after Rich Forrester (I think?) who always asks his questions with a bit of style, and you can tell Nigel has some time for him.

Watching it at home on YouTube, it looks like a piece of piss. But it really isn't and never has been. And it's worse in 2023 when young journos have barely any guidance because of more senior cut-backs, are thrust straight in at the deep end in front of managers who have made the best feel like shit at times. My first real shot of manager interviews was on work experience questioning SOD, and Jesus that was a steep learning curve. Very glad there weren't cameras there to record him snapping back at me.

This isn't to excuse what is sadly a dying industry at a local level, like I said some of the stuff Nigel and other managers are asked is bland or just not thought through. But I can also guarantee to the people who think they'd be just as confident with a mic in their hand, up against a seasoned manager like Nige, as they are on OTIB - in most cases, you really wouldn't.

Fair points but it is also fair to say the first two questioners (Hoskin & Forrester) good, last two (Jones, who is consistently terrible & AN Other) really very poor.

However nervous or inexperienced you are (& we’ve suffered listening to Jordan Jones for at least a year now) there’s no excuse for this.

FWIW I asked Nige a question when he, Tinnion & Gould did the Q&A at the Hen & Chicken not that long ago, so do appreciate what you’re saying but gave my question a lot of thought & also listened intently prior to make sure no one had already asked it..

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19 minutes ago, GrahamC said:

However nervous or inexperienced you are (& we’ve suffered listening to Jordan Jones for at least a year now) there’s no excuse for this.

All fair comment but on this line, I sort of agree and don't, from experience of getting a clipped ear when starting out. Without watching our pressers regularly I don't know much about those two guys to say whether they'll get better or not, but when you are a trainee journo you really don't have a clue what you're doing. You can train for a lot of things but interviewing experienced managers isn't really one of them.

You'd also hope the bar for Nigel snapping back at a fan would be quite a lot higher than for a journalist!

20 minutes ago, ontariored said:

Makes me doubt the hiring process for a presenter. Surely during the interview for a presenter's job they would get asked "you have 5 minutes to demonstrate to me that you have an intimate knowledge of football and a further 20 minutes that you know everything about Bristol City." There must be equal accountability with the hiring manager/ interviewer otherwise sack them.

For the amount of money junior reporters are on these days, you're not getting a huge number of Pat Murphys through the door.

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5 hours ago, mozo said:

Nige clearly has made an effort to lighten the tone of his press conferences, probably because he knew/heard he was coming across as a bit of an arse. When he changed I started really enjoying listening to him.

Sorry if that offends the Thou Shalt Not Criticise Nige brigade though. 

 

He has definitely become more tolerant of journalists. I’m still thinking there was more than met the eye with the now freelance/unemployed McGregor. 
 

Not sure if there is a brigade of thou shalt not criticize Niger’s and if there is I’m not sure they would object or be offended as the thrust (without the vitriol) of your first statement is true and most can see it! 

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23 minutes ago, Red from afar said:

I'm just amazed that no-one has mentioned his 'There's always spanners around' comment near the start ?

Yep, the double meaning of spanner seemed to put a smile on NPs face and a glint in his eye.

Akin to saying there's a lot of wanchors around...

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29 minutes ago, Percy Pig said:

Whatever happened to initiative and self development? 

Well that's all people have to rely on in a lot of industries these days. I completely disagree that it's gone out the window, quite the opposite. You hear of old-school mentors, leading by example and showing you the ropes, that doesn't happen much any more, certainly not in journalism. The profession is much worse for it.

Also - I'd be shocked if a manager of a club at this level replied personally to emails from journalists.

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3 hours ago, Percy Pig said:

Is it really that difficult to email/contact Nige and ask for some pointers? I'd do that without a shadow of a doubt. I'd be asking him what sorts of things he wants to talk about and framing my questions around that. Once that rapport is there then more challenging questions can easily be asked when needed.

Yep, I’d be contacting him to try and build a better rapport, find out the guide rails for the types of question he’ll answer.  That’s not to say you can’t ask what you want but if he shuts you down, then what’s the point.

it really doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realise what’s taboo and what isn’t.

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35 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

Yep, I’d be contacting him to try and build a better rapport, find out the guide rails for the types of question he’ll answer.  That’s not to say you can’t ask what you want but if he shuts you down, then what’s the point.

it really doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realise what’s taboo and what isn’t.

Unfortunately the Welsh lad is closer to Space Cadet than Rocket Scientist…….

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5 minutes ago, Percy Pig said:

I bet Nige would prefer to help the lad get better than have to roll his eyes every week. 

He genuinely would. He's on record as supporting local journalism and considers it an important counterweight to in-house club produced PR.

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8 minutes ago, Percy Pig said:

Just catch him after the presser and ask, politely for 30 seconds of his time. He seems like a decent enough bloke, so just do it. 

I bet Nige would prefer to help the lad get better than have to roll his eyes every week. 

Unfortunately, and not wanting to sound too much like Spudski here, the generation of graduates that I belong to lack the basic soft skills of how to communicate with superiors/dominant personalities. It's a lack of confidence/experience of just talking in a way that gets what you what you want. 

 

Crikey...why bring me into it?

Hello Nige...any chance you can spare BBSB a few minutes. 

No chance ..too freaking angry. ?

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On 09/02/2023 at 19:00, GrahamC said:

Jordan Jones strikes again, stick to Cardiff, you utter embarrassment.

Mind you, the bloke after him was no better, who starts with a question about our historical record against Norwich?

Pearson has managed us once against them, what exactly is he supposed to say in reply?

Followed by ‘do you think it’s important to have a connection with the fans?’. What a waste of a question. Get that guy on Mastermind - specialist subject: the bleedin obvious. 

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2 hours ago, eardun said:

Followed by ‘do you think it’s important to have a connection with the fans?’. What a waste of a question. Get that guy on Mastermind - specialist subject: the bleedin obvious. 

Exactly, closed questions. Really schoolboy stuff. 

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