Hi everyone, Hope you're all well. I work at a non league club called Squires Gate, based in Blackpool and we are creating a magazine for football fans to read throughout lockdown, to also try and generate money for the club. We have Q&A's with some professional footballers, and one of them is with Luther Blissett himself. If you have any questions you want to ask Luther, please send the club an email - squiresgatefc@hotmail.com and your question may feature in our lockdown magazine too and a follow on Twitter would be good too - @squiresgatefc Absolutely massive for the club getting Luther on board, and for myself being a Watford fan in Blackpool.
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Does Luther feel that football is addressing concussion sufficiently? (Background: like many players at the time, he continued playing in some games while clearly concussed).
Does he prefer red shorts and socks or black? Does he agree that Andre Grey is a 'marmite' player - fans either don't like him very much or absolutely loathe and detest him
Or at least do a job off the bench ? And does he know if Gifton has got 15 minutes in him ?. Happy to be boot sponsor for both
Does he agree the connection between players and the fans is many cases is almost nonexistent and they get away with a lot more than they used to maybe due to increased player power?
A tough one. How did he cope with the blatant racist abuse aimed at him by some of his own team’s supporters when he first became part of the first team squad? Especially considering his age at the time. And how has he managed to maintain the level of decency and magnanimity throughout all the travails he has experienced? Such as ‘Luther Mis-hit’ and the decision of Bobby Robson to stop selecting him.
If I want to ask Luther something, I'll ask him himself, not play a game of Telephone via some fan of some no mark northern non league ******** club.
Id like to ask him what were his main objectives during a game (apart from scoring) and what were the main things he used to think about when he was on the pitch.
Whereas Kenny Jackett has gone on to have a successful managerial career after that period where it was GT, KJ and LB sharing first duties for us after the sacking of Roeder, does Luther have any regrets that his career never really took off that way? What does he put it down to? Does he suspect that colour may sadly have played a part? If he had his time again, would he still have moved to Italy? Luther remains one of my very favourite Watford people, both as a player (three times) and now as a pundit. Top footballer, top guy. Well done on getting him for the interview.
Thanks for your input. You do that pal. If you can ask him yourself then don't comment on a thread giving fans a chance to ask him a question. Arrogant *****
If I want to not comment on a thread then I won't comment on a thread. It won't be because some no mark fan of some ****** northern club tells me not to. Thanks.
Dont worry about Moog, he has mental health issues which manifest themselves on here in looking for attention from anyone. He needs that attention just so he knows he has some worth in the world. I dont get it.
I've been ignoring your low standard attentions to get attention from me, but are you sure YOU want to start mocking MY mental health on here? After the reach out to you I made 3 years ago on PM and the revelations you dumped on me?