Catnap wrote:Especially pitching up against radio Leeds, they might be crap but a lot of people will listen in to that show rather than Touchline to listen to the player/coach post match interviews, bit of flawed thinking there IMO.
I'm not really interested in a 10 minute long interview with the coach of Keighley so I'll stick with Touchline. Post match interviews are usually a waste of time, without giving the players/coaches time to reflect, you don't usually get anything but views on incidents seen just the once and the usual cliches.