I never do this, I’m not a reporter, and you can choose to ignore this tweet entirely. An OWL source reached out to let me know that SF Shock felt it was unfair and cruel to interview the losing team’s players post-match, so they insisted that London players not be interviewed.
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London doesn't need a broadcast segment to speak to their fans. The team and players all have outlets to do that very thing.
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I imagine you have ways of confirming whether or not the story is true.
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I don't believe it is true, no, but I also wanted to point out that I think the concept would also be immoral (to the people commenting "good guys!").
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i certainly hope it is true, london can speak to their fans not on an owl broadcast, and interviewing players in their lowest moments is unnecessary and too much quite frankly.
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in case you were wondering, you were the target of this https://twitter.com/shuseph/status/1170567430843838464?s=20 …
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100% agree with this, at the end of the day, if I’m the one getting interviewed I want the final say in whether or not I get interviewed. Having the option is always better than not IMO
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There are other ways to talk to the fans. Their twitter/youtube after they have a chance to calm down and collect their thoughts
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