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Jonathan Schofield
@urlyman@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

@ChrisMayLA6 absolutely.

More generally, I tend to ignore sports writing and sports interviews. It is usually either egotistical dross or astonishingly banal.

I played my sport to the highest level it has. I knew I was competing against people much more gifted than I, but I worked damned hard at it, as hard as I could, and *loved* being a part of it.

So often, sports journalism has no appreciation of or understanding of that inner life, or of the fine margins in play

Jo Rhodes
@stuffjolikes@climatejustice.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@urlyman @ChrisMayLA6 I happened to come across a beautiful bit of sports radio yesterday.. Ravi is a young blind cricket fan and player who basically took over the radio coverage at Edgbaston during tea. He was interviewed himself..then introduced to several players who he then interviewed - far more competently than the usual presenters! He was at interviewed at Headingly too. Clips on BBC here https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/videos/cvg6xdp3g4do #sport #cricket #blindness #disabledsport
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