geoff wrote:
It's all a big wank. If they are there I don't object to a few
seconds video shot of them in the audience, but highlighting and
fawning over them is so lame. And half the time who the fuck are they
anyway ?
It's embarrassing to see interviewers being told, on the spot, to
"interview" people they clearly have no idea about.
Recently Martin was told he was standing next to a "well known"
basketball star so he started interviewing this guy only to find he
wasn't the guy he was told to interview. He then dismissed the guy
rather rudely as if he were a nobody, an imposter even. I checked out
who the guy was. He was an up and coming basketball star just as
deserving of some attention; embarrassing.
They should stick to talking to people who are genuinely interested in
the sport not on a jolly for their instagram, ticking off their bucket
list or their just to be seen.
I'm not really sure what is in it for the teams in inviting these
celebs anyway. Is it all about social media exposure?
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