[Sam C] Understand the following is set to be introduced next season – Clubs have to choose one of the three options listed, every week: half-time interview with player or coach (can be assistant manager), interviews for players who are subbed off, or dressing room broadcasts.

by Mobb_Starr

31 Comments

  1. Ridiculous. I suppose ‘Players who are subbed off’ is the least shit option, anything else is disruptive.

  2. SoberEnAfrique on

    Americans trying to ruin football like they ruin every sporting experience. Soon, we’re going to have TV Timeouts (water breaks), halftime shows and mid-game interviews

    If FIFA ever agrees to actually stop the clock when the play is stopped (throw-ins, free kicks, corners, etc.) then we are absolutely headed to in-game commercials. So bleak

  3. Insert utterwokenonsense.jpg just send Ryan Mason out to do the halftime interview lol great experience for him should he be a full time head coach somewhere in the future

  4. If the halftime bit is a quick 2 questions and out I don’t think it would be THAT bad. No need to reinvent the wheel though

  5. ikilledsuperman on

    Literally same thing happens during any American sports match. Usually it’s the head coach giving non answers for 30 seconds with a sideline reporter

  6. In the last round of premier League matches on the American broadcast channels, they did have interviews with players who’d come off.

    Can’t recall which game it was that I saw but the player who came off had a great game which made the interview okay.

    I’m not sure what it would be like if the player who came off was unhappy etc.

    Personally I don’t like any of the options. Before, during and immediately after the game, the players and staff don’t need such distractions imo.

  7. Just get a tape of Ange saying “mate we got to believe in our football” and bam done for the season

    this really isn’t a big deal

  8. How many points will be deducted from Everton each week if the team simply refuses to comply

  9. This shit is absolutely worthless in American sports. No one wants it or asks for it. Literally just time filler.

  10. Gaius_Octavius_ on

    Time for malicious compliance at its best.

    Give them the players who don’t speak English.

  11. Reminds me of the Seahawks nfl rusher saying “im answering so i dont get fined” to every question

    What is this for anyway? Is there any compensation for the clubs?

  12. Dressing room broadcasts would at least be interesting but I highly doubt any club chooses to do that. The others are just another opportunity for players and managers to give purposefully vague and repetitive answers to the same boring questions we already hear in the pre and post-match conferences. They’re really scrapping the bottom of the barrel for broadcast content here.

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