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Interviews Sometimes Goes Wrong

Being a sports reporter means going to great matches and seeing events live. Unfortunately it also means dealing with people whose adrenaline levels are well above average. In this top 5 you will see why sports reporting might not be as glamorous as some may think. But if betting excites you, consider a carrier in journalism.

Calling a man twice your size the wrong name more than one time is pretty stupid. Thinking that the table between you and him will keep you safe is even more stupid.

Mike Gundy is a football coach, 40 years old and has a child. In other words - he is a man. And an angry man one might add. See how the media gets told off as Coach Gundy share his views on newspapers, family and society and whatever comes to mind.

Harry Redkanpp finds it difficult to focus on the interviewer’s questions after a display of either disobedience or surprisingly weak substitutes.

Basketballer Zaza Pachulia is a bad ass microphone controller with a Georgian twist.

Asking questions with obvious answers is a common flaw in sports interviews and this wrestler will have none of that. Instead he shows how the show-it-don’t-tell-it –credo can be a much more clear way of communicating the story.




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