SkySports 10:57 - Aug 13 with 884 views | Cheltenham_Blue | Now this might just be me, but has anyone noticed that the line of post match questions put to managers and players so far this season, has become even more tabloid type, elicit a controversial response than it was in previous seasons? Noticed it first in the L1&2 season start, then with Kieran following the Brum game, and have noticed it a few more times over the weekend. The 24hr nature of Skysports meaning they need to produce more things to talk about? |  |
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SkySports on 10:59 - Aug 13 with 822 views | FrimleyBlue | yes it was very noticable " nothing further to add on the incident?" it's not a sky news interview |  |
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SkySports on 10:59 - Aug 13 with 825 views | Reuser_is_God | Anyone still paying for Sky Sports is a mug. |  |
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SkySports on 11:00 - Aug 13 with 788 views | Kieran_Knows | With social media taking off massively these last few years, they're just so far behind the curve these days, aren't they? They used to be the go to place for all transfer news, but what with Twitter, Romano and the like, I don't think Sky have had an 'exclusive' in years. |  |
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SkySports on 11:28 - Aug 13 with 515 views | Stenvict | All Sky Sports care about is getting the big headline news. The fans just want to know if player x is fit for the next game. We don't care about McKenna's opinion on Birmingham City etc. |  |
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