Still Ill wrote: » What did her sister post? Anyone got a link? Cheers
Cienciano wrote: » I'm with Murph on this one. Initially I thought it was the press conferences that were negatively effecting her mental health. But it's more like a sports psychology point of view. That's totally different and not a mental health issue really. If she couldn't sleep because speaking in front of cameras was such a daunting issue and effecting her badly, that would be different. But if the reason she doesn't want to do them is because they question her ability or something, that's different. I agree with ken, sounds like she just threw the "mental health" thing in there because no one can question mental health.
Cienciano wrote: » I'm with Murph on this one. Initially I thought it was the press conferences that were negatively effecting her mental health. But it's more like a sports psychology point of view. That's totally different and not a mental health issue really.
MyPeopleDrankTheSoup wrote: » 100% agree with you and Ken as well. and very brave of Ken to say this in today's political climate
EltonJohn69 wrote: Though I don’t agree with Ken, he is fully entitled to voice his opinion. If he said it live on the BBC though, as opposed to a niche podcast, I think he would have caused a parliamentary enquiry/be at risk of death by firing squad/forced to hide in the sewers for the next 50 years.
Brock Turnpike wrote: » Honestly sick of hearing this "press conferences are part of being a professional tennis player" nonsense. 99.9% of press conferences are completely banal, uninspiring, insipid, media trained ****e. And tennis in particular seems to specialize in having absolute dunderheaded journalists asking some of the worst questions ever put on record. The fact there are any contractual obligations to go and attend these things is a joke. Fair play to her I say. I hope she is genuine in her actions, and I hope she can get the help she needs.
dog_pig wrote: » It would seem immaterial whether you or any other observer is sick of hearing that, or think that it’s “nonsense”. What does appear relevant is the reality that press conferences are a key part of professional sport around the world. I suspect it’s also the same for many ‘elite’ amateur sports, it’s certainly the case in this country anyway.
Brock Turnpike wrote: » "A key part". Go way outta that ya spoofer.
Deleted User wrote: » The Arsene Wenger one gets me even though I'm not a supporter. Something about the juxtaposition of Martin Tyler commentary when they won the league at Old Trafford, and the gobsh*tes of Arsenal fan TV calling for his sacking, with a bit of Sinead in the background, is jarring. It really portrays the two Wenger eras very clearly.
den87 wrote: » https://twitter.com/secondcaptains/status/1400508349972725761?s=21
Did you smash it wrote: » Now we’re cooking on Gas
dulpit wrote: » I enjoyed this..https://twitter.com/iamgavthorn/status/1400703318490554373
Arghus wrote: » Murph got his Indiana Jones references all wrong yesterday. All wrong.
lawred2 wrote: » Raiders of the Lost Ark vs Last Crusade? I wasn't sure myself
Arghus wrote: » I tell you, he's gone down in my estimation after that.
dulpit wrote: » That euro 2020 opening sting is pretty long, I hope they won't have to play it at the start of every chat about the euros, but I suspect they will...
Beersmith wrote: » Yeah and it's pretty crapp