Glenn's player media training was featured in this month's issue of the world's biggest football magazine, FourFourTwo.
The article by Sam Rowe (below) suggests today's footballers are so adept at straight-batting journalists' questions, they're often... well, boring. It asks why players are scared to speak their mind and examines whether the press are to blame.
Premiership media training
Witnessing a footballer media training session at Glenn's London training studio, it praises his authentic approach saying, "Glenn Kinsey strives to untrain clients and help them come off as themselves instead."
Glenn's opinion is sought alongside that of Mark Whittle, the Football Association's Head of Media Relations and Arsenal's Communications Director, Mark Gonnella.
Mentor
Describing Glenn as a mentor, he's quizzed about why he thinks footballers struggle in media interviews and what they can do to enhance their brands and multi-million pound endorsements. It also mentions past clients including West Ham United, The President of Tanzania and U2's Bono.
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Media Training & The Art of Saying Nothing - FourFourTwo Magazine (3 MB)
Article © FourFourTwo Magazine. Reproduced with permission.