Joe Hart interviewing Rodri

Love Joe Hart..... Right up until the moment he speaks, always sounds slightly affected, must be that inbred Lincolnshire accent

Rodri is different gravy tho
Isn’t Joe from Shropshire?

Joe, Nedum and Glenn Murray were on Football Focus last Saturday, and it was refreshing to watch three ex-players, who didn’t crucify the English language, but rather were articulate, gave intelligent responses.
 
The destruction of quality journalism is led by the clicks criteria.

Joe & Rodri’s interview was between two intelligent individuals without a ‘click’ driven agenda.

It was so refreshing and unpredictable.

Unfortunately ‘clicks beats intelligence’ and that culture & mentality now pervades not just journalism but society.

Britain (and very large parts of the west) is broken beyond repair and is accelerating towards a lawless,feckless sub prime country where not one single institution * works efficiently or effectively.
* Immigration
NHS
Law & Order
Border Control
Government
Add as you see fit.

A very refreshing interview, well done guys and more of the same please.
State broadcaster
 
Guys like Rodders,Akanji,Bernardo,Nat,etc bring a rare quality of international intelligence to to the club which undoubtedly contributes to our success.
I do wonder if the average IQ of our players is somewhat higher than other clubs.

Certainly not much evidence at levels of amoebic pond life/swamp life.
 
I do wonder if the average IQ of our players is somewhat higher than other clubs.

Certainly not much evidence at levels of amoebic pond life/swamp life.
Character and intelligence i are key ingredients of the players City recruit.

They don't want players who can think or work things out for themselves.

"Good People" is a mantra for Tixxi & Pep.
 
I've always loved and admired Vinnie K for his remarkable leadership abilities and Rodri is right there with him. I enjoyed this interview immensely and its such a pleasure to support a team who'd bring on a man with such values, never mind his talent. As with Vin, I'll be sad when Rodri steps away from the game, but like Vin, I'll be looking forward to seeing what he does next, and rooting for him in whatever endeavo(u)r.
 
I also think that Gundo, Kevin and Bernie are fairly intelligent as well.
Ake, Akanji, KDB, Bernardo, Rodri, Gundo, & Dias are very intelligent guys, as you say. Actually, I think our foreign players speak better English than our English players!

Reminds me of Going For Gold (with the legend Henry Kelly) back in the day. A quiz show in English, where the English contestants were always beaten by those from continental Europe for whom English was their 2nd or 3rd Language.

"Who am I..."
 
Ake, Akanji, KDB, Bernardo, Rodri, Gundo, & Dias are very intelligent guys, as you say. Actually, I think our foreign players speak better English than our English players!

Reminds me of Going For Gold (with the legend Henry Kelly) back in the day. A quiz show in English, where the English contestants were always beaten by those from continental Europe for whom English was their 2nd or 3rd Language.

"Who am I..."
Going for Gold! Christ that takes me back!
 
Isn’t Joe from Shropshire?

Joe, Nedum and Glenn Murray were on Football Focus last Saturday, and it was refreshing to watch three ex-players, who didn’t crucify the English language, but rather were articulate, gave intelligent responses.
The polar opposite of wankers like Merson and Morrison with his Berminham shite. For all BBC’s shortcomings they do seem to pick measured pundits rather than balls deep knobs like Neville, Keane, Carragher, Merson and Morrison.
 
Ake, Akanji, KDB, Bernardo, Rodri, Gundo, & Dias are very intelligent guys, as you say. Actually, I think our foreign players speak better English than our English players!

Reminds me of Going For Gold (with the legend Henry Kelly) back in the day. A quiz show in English, where the English contestants were always beaten by those from continental Europe for whom English was their 2nd or 3rd Language.

"Who am I..."
Good man yerself.
 


What an excellent interview!

Hart manages to draw out the personality in Rodri, giving him room to express himself by being sympathetic and understanding the life of a footballer. Others try this but don't quite seem to hit the mark, so it's a nice balance Hart strikes by understanding the pressures at the high levels of the game.

I'll tell you what; I would LOVE to see him and Onuoha strike up an interviewing duo talking to top players/ sports people about their drive, technical game and life. Maybe add a fan to it so it can be about perspectives.

I'd tune into that every ep, no matter who they talked to.
 

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