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Think it's fairly standard for all clubs. The journalists ask the same fairly predictable questions (injury news, the last match, the next match, the manager's future) and the manager doesn't really answer any of it in any detail.
I can see why the club and even the players wouldn't want to discuss injuries at length. It's a distraction. You're trying to prepare the entire match day squad for Saturday and all anyone wants to talk about is Rubin Colwill? Or another injured player? Other people have to come in and fill these positions. They probably don't want to hear it either.
Plus, it's all bollocks anyway. "we have a game against good opponents", "we've had a good week in training" "the lads are feeling good about getting back on the pitch", 'three points, blah blah blah." That's all you can expect really. Isn't it?
Maybe they are poorly paid. They don’t attract any quality.
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Next round of bingo starting soon.
You don’t seem to get that this conversation is about a football club that very few people care about outside South Wales. The thing is though that there’s a World Cup Tournament a few weeks away and the player at the club most likely to feature for Wales has not played for a month and doubts are growing as to whether he will be fit enough to take part.
I still find it hard to believe that the subject of Rubin Colwill’s fitness did not come up today - I’d say it’s likely that it’s just not been reported in those Wales Online articles. However, if you’re right and Colwill was not mentioned because the club made it clear that they didn’t want questions about him, then that’sppalling PR and media work and the true meaning of public relations has been lost.
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A 20 year career with one of the best know tabloids in the US suggests she knows more than you and clearly if the last few years are anything to go by then this is still going on. She is still in the media now and has been on GMTV in the past. My wife also worked in this field for 10 years based in London.
People who spend most of their time on a message-board filling their retirement know better thought FFS
No mention of Colwill in the video of yesterday's media briefing on the club website - useless journalism if there really wasn't a question asked about him.
One thing which appeared to be confirmed in the video was that Sean Morrison is training with the squad. I think the same sort of thing happened with Joe Bennett after his ACL injury, so I don't think too much should be read into it.
You'd think the question would be asked about Colwill in the interest of Wales tbh as the longer it goes on the longer he looks like he will miss the WC? Doesn't ever seem to get a mention though.
I predict next press conference : "..and any news on Rubin Colwill? " Hudson, "..Rubin who ?"
Managers are always answering questions they don't want to. See Morison and Klopp for examples, so this restricted stuff is nonsense. Just poor journalism.
VT is a chancer. He's the equivalent of a Russian oligarch. He got rich off (dodgy/unstable/corrupt) government contracts. His ownership of CCFC has been a joke. Choo and Dalman? **** off. He's the billionaire and WE owe him money! Where's Steve Borley in all this? They obviously haven't been able to remove him from the board, so he must have say. Speak up Steve!