Sentences with phrase «journos ask»

We all know journos ask trap questions to try to concoct a story just to then deny it a day or two later, thus getting a non - story to provide copy for a few days.
I suppose he is too polite — surprising really after 19 years of listening to journos asking shite questions.
It is a travesty that Sumlin had to learn about his job status first from some smart - ass journo asking him stupid questions.
I suppose the journos asked about Mahrez as we've been linked with him many times before?

Not exact matches

i saw the Liverpool and Southampton match both teams are performing and scoring a goals especially when i see the unlucky arsenal being taken to regrets and chelsea are the same but with more interested group of players, staff and managers and ours is like we are conceding a lot of goals due to defensive issues and old village idiot is asked whether they should have signed a defensive player old fool replies you people don't see the match and not knowing what he said and the media has got the frenchie by his nuts and when squeezed blood is more than just will come out, i can't say i hope he leaves cause the board only took questions they liked the BBC journo showed right down his throat asking cut - throat questions the way i like it.
Mustafi rumour is journo making stuff up, Milan might have asked but there is no talks for a Mustafi sale.
I do, which is why I mentioned that the journos like to ask him questions on varied subjects in the general realm of football.
Ask the journo in Azer that got killed about how he feels about over reaction.To be honest you come across as spoilt brats who have had everything materially and cry when they do nt feel good when «your» team loses.Margret Thatcher must be so happy.Mission accomplished.
Clarke professed himself baffled by the assembled journos, cartoonists, MPs and trades unionists asking if we spent -LSB-...]
I was lucky enough that my table only had two other journos at it, so we all got more than enough chances to ask questions that actually interested us.
And there are some little winks at the right - wing tea - partiers that may just be intentional, like when Anna (Morena Baccarin) talks about «change,» and the sleazy journo guy asks her about universal health care.
A journo friend sent a note tonight asking my thoughts on the Miramax trailer sell of Mike Leigh's «Happy - Go - Lucky,» given that I've had a chance to see the film over in the UK before the domestic marketing machine took hold.
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