Joe Molloy
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's what you have to do.
It's horrible when you're interviewing Mick McCarthy and he knows it's coming, you know it's coming.
He's looking at you in the eye when you're starting the question.
He's like, oh, this is the moment.
You know, it's all that kind of stuff.
And he has the kind of prepared...
Joke ready.
I wondered if he watched the movie and thought to himself, oh, these guys are rewriting history.
And this is how generations and the younger generation are going to see me and see this thing.
guarded or even vague and respectful to Roy quite often where it's just like well there's no point in this anymore maybe it's very striking and I agree with you it's very tough for Mick I mean Roy's had such a big career compared to most people Mick included that it's such a big career Saipan isn't you know
the defining everything or the, you know, Roy walks into a room and people could have 20 different thoughts.
You know, geez, would you ever talk to Ferguson again?
Mick walks into a room and it's like that.
It was a very striking change in Mick McCarthy's public policy on this one from, oh, I'm not speaking about that ever again.
You know, he'd do interviews with Tommy Martin and Virgin.
He'd be like, Tommy, I'm just, I'm never talking about it again.
I'm not talking about it.
I didn't interview him recently.
Roy Keane's a C.
Honestly, he could be just completely miffed at how, is this how I'm going to be remembered, you know?