cloudatlas wrote: » We're just going to have to agree to disagree. Cathal was rattled afterwards as he posted about it on social media. You can't let that show through I'm afraid, you can't let a poxy interview get to you like that. Even though the sport has been going for 20 years the majority of people in Ireland your common man, woman on the street don't know about it and assume it's dangerous. Ray served his listeners. Cathal did attempt to set some of that right by comparing MMA to rugby but he let did let it get to him. Even when Ray called him 'Conor' it was a dick move on Ray's part but I could hear Cathal getting annoyed and he can't let that show. I'll end it there. The media can be a bitch.
Deedsie wrote: » I am amazed at anyone criticising Pendreds performance in that interview. He was extremely composed in what was an very poor and at times bizarre line of questioning.The presenter hadn't the manners to learn his name. Who wouldn't be frustrated by that? I 100% disagree with cloudatlas comments over this interview.
Laois_Man wrote: » I was a listener to D'Arcy for years but in recent months I jump around between Pat Kenny and mainly Tubridy during that timeslot (with an occasional, short lived revisit to D'Arcy or others) I can't fathom why anyone chooses D'Arcy anymore. Even those who are forced to listen to D'Arcy in work are forced to do so because others, actually the majority, have actually chosen D'Arcy :eek: I don't get it! You might say Tubridy isn't brilliant - but he's miles and miles and miles ahead of D'Arcy now and he's far better on radio than on TV.
cloudatlas wrote: » Plenty of listeners were phoning in stating that they thought that MMA is dangerous, I don't think Ray was being selective about choosing those emails/texts. Wasn't that what Cathal was annoyed/rattled by, that he had to 'defend his sport'??? Again I don't think Ray is a good interviewer, presenter, journalist but Cathal seemed to think that nobody should ask him a question that is a little off the topics that Cathal wants to discuss. Yes I do disagree with people on this thread about that no problem at all. If you are a sports man or sports woman you have to be prepared and view it as normal to speak about the good and the possible bad aspects of your sport no matter if the interviewer is an eejit or not. Fact: Cathal was annoyed / rattled (whatever word you want to use if you are determined to split hairs). He didn't want to 'defend his sport'. He didn't want to talk about any aspect of the sport that may paint it in a negative light. That's a touch naive in my opinion, the media doesn't always shape their questions to please or flatter the interviewee.
De Bhál wrote: » who's Ray interviewing at the moment about teenage pregnancy and mother and baby homes?
kunst nugget wrote: » The Labour TD, Anne Ferris.
De Bhál wrote: » Thanks Cannot believe he asked her did she get pregnant first time off. What a bizarre question to ask someone.
De Bhál wrote: » Cannot believe he asked her did she get pregnant first time off. What a bizarre question to ask someone.
McBain11 wrote: » Jesus H Christ!! I'm going to guess by this response from you that you listened to possibly 1 minute of the interview, or more likely you did not hear a single minute of it and you are just on here blowing out of your own hole trying to stir up a bit of controversy. Can somebody put up the link to the interview again, so this spoofer can stop 'spoofing' so to speak!!
Laois_Man wrote: » I find it a bit ridiculous that the discussion over one interview done on Monday is still the rage of discussion on Thursday. I don't listen to D'Arcy much anymore. So I missed the interview on Monday. But my interest was perked up by the continuing debate on here about it - so I listened to the podcast yesterday evening.....and I have to say, the interview I was expecting to hear, based on reading a few pages of this thread, was very very different to what I actually heard.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » if ya watched the fights/buildup/post fight press
Laois_Man wrote: » I have to say I didn't - I was busy on Saturday night - and even if I wasn't, I don't think I would have been interested. But the audience for that press - and the audience for The Ray The Arsey show are very different audiences in fairness. The former is for an audience where near 100% of those watching are interested in and at least somewhat knowledgeable about the sport and its participants. The latter audience, I think it's reasonable to assume, is far far lower than 100%.
Michael Weston wrote: » The show is a complete circus at this stage and Ray is the clown. The questions he comes up with are the most obscure ridiculous things a person could dream up. Did you get pregnant the first time? What possible insight did he hope to gain by asking that? He always finds a way to sound pervy and give an uncomfortable feeling to an interview. And he's like a programmed robot asking questions, just reads off a sheet and as the person is answering he's getting his next question ready regardless of what answer his guest gives. He is utterly clueless.
hullaballoo wrote: » Is this some kind of obscure ironic joke?