Joe Molloy
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I don't know if that's the exact phraseology, but for the purposes of this point, violent conduct, but like no levels to it, no mitigation, just like a 12 weeks period.
No, that was excessive.
That was minimal, etc.
I mean, I've lost count of how many times Rona Mullin has cited Michael Murphy.
This can't be right.
It's crazy that a yellow prohibits a further opening up.
I mean, I don't want to chase Michael Murphy down here, but like, you know, just as a general rule, yellow card shouldn't prohibit a second look.
Long term though, I'd say you see, it was painful, but then it changed the culture.
Yeah, it's been so high profile, I suspect you could be right.
Okay, I got to keep this moving.
Lots going on.
This caught everyone's eye, I think.
Don McRae of The Guardian has been doing sit-down, one-on-one interviews with sports people for a very long time and is very good at them.
And so his latest interviewee was Lando Norris.
And intriguingly, and you know, the headline said as much, this was just about the extent to which Lando Norris' management team interfered with and kind of ruined the interview.
So this is at a lavish golf club in Surrey.
Don, setting up the interview, he says at one point, we reach a low point when a young man from his management company feels sufficiently empowered to answer questions on the 26-year-old's behalf as a way of controlling our interview.
So it just seems like Landon Norris' management company were way too involved here.
A few hours before the interview, I'd been sent a message saying Norris' management did not want me to ask about his friendship and rivalry with Max Verstappen and George Russell or about the new F1 regulations.
an absolute snooze.