GCSE Media Help - Typical Football Magazine Questions to Manager?

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  1. spurs_till_i_die's Avatar
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    GCSE Media Help - Typical Football Magazine Questions to Manager?
    Hi,

    For my media coursework I have to write a magazine article of my choice. I have chosen to make up a story about a manager who has moved from Arsenal to Chelsea. This is a very controversial move in the footballing world and my magazine has got the first interview with him.
    What questions do you think a magazine would normally ask him? I have got my own but just wondering what you lot can come up with.

    Also, what do you think I should call this article? I have come up with a simple, '(Manager's name) does the unthinkable' and 'From The Emirates to Stamford Bridge 'but what about you?

    Also, the magazine's target audience is adults so the content/language is quite sophisticated
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    GCSE Media Help - Typical Football Magazine Questions to Manager?
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