Who is it that conducts the Official Hibs interviews?
I’m sure they volunteer their time but it’s one area that really lets the coverage down.
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06-07-2018 05:49 PM #1
Hibs Interviews
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06-07-2018 06:00 PM #3
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Footballers aren't really known for being great interview subjects.
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06-07-2018 06:09 PM #5
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Happy enough with the interviews. They are bound to be a little awkward with a couple footballing cliches chucked in.
Only thing I'd say about the interviewer is not to ask questions about something the player has just covered in his previous answer. Noticed Mallan had to repeat himself a couple times. Don't know if he had list of questions already written down and he was ploughing on regardless with them.
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06-07-2018 06:11 PM #6
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Got to say I agree with the op. He can hardly get through a sentence without saying “eh” multiple times and repeats the same questions over again, even if the player has answered! He takes over commentary on Hibs TV when Cliff isn’t around & I’ve had to turn it off every time because it’s so hard to listen to!
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06-07-2018 08:07 PM #7
I don't know what people expect. Most football related interviews are nothing special. "So you'll be happy to have won that match?", You'll be disappointed to have lost that match? "," You'll be delighted to have scored that hat trick", etc.
The interviewers can't ask the questions we really want to hear - "Neil, how much of a dick IS Craig Levein?" or "Marvin, did you really stick your finger in that boy's starfish?"
Unless there's a bam like Cummings in front of you, there's not much you can do with a standard football interview.
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06-07-2018 09:36 PM #9
I just cant listen to his interviews. The players have to answer multiple versions of the same question.
I wish the guy well and bet he is brilliant behind the scenes, but as the years go on the interviews just don't get any better.
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06-07-2018 09:42 PM #10
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The guy we had before was a really good interviewer. He was English I’m sure. What happened to him?
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06-07-2018 10:05 PM #13
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06-07-2018 11:50 PM #17
Tend to agree. The guy that did Mallan's has got a bit better from his "how much did you enjoy..." Questions but not a great deal. Repetitive.
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07-07-2018 12:54 AM #18
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07-07-2018 01:18 AM #19
There’s no story to the questions either; no proper adaptation. Just seems to be a set list of questions that’s asked as opposed to the questions being influenced by the interviewee’s responses.
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07-07-2018 06:11 AM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Have to agree don't like to be critical of a volunteer giving his time and a true supporter but his voice is a bit wishie washie and style not the best. Sorry.
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