BR2Dirk Gently To me this is purely a journo making a story out of virtually nothing.
So says the counsel for the defence.
Players really do not have to speak to reporters (unless the poor hard up chaps need to top-up their miniscule salaries by a few bob)and we really don't want to hear their "honest" answers.
How would he feel if he was "honest" enough to say that he thought the manager is a twat and that his place is in no danger because Bobby is such a lightweight?
All of us have to bite our tongue from time to time and footballers should let their talking be done solely on the pitch.
Maybe, but I've seen many times the way journos twist things to report their own agenda, and they're always looking for conflict of some sort. Doing the press work I do, about once a week I'm phoned up and "invited to be outraged"by someone or other. Sky News are one of the worst for that, too, I have to say!
I've also seen Hunty do interviews before, and from what I've seen he'll always explain/disclaim what he's saying - whether that gets reported or not is a completely different matter.....
I can imagine this would be something like the question Steve, do you want to play in the Premier League again?" which gets a throw-away answer, which is then reported out of context as a big thing and then over-analysed to death.