Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
Watching the European Athletics Championships this morning and after his heat win the interviewer spoke to our own Mark Hudson-Smith.

This tool refused to make eye contact with her during the interview and was looking anywhere other than at the lady interviewing.

At the end of the interview she wished him well for the next round and he just blanked her and walked away.

When a helper offered him a drink after the race he just grabbed it and didn’t offer a thanks.

F u c k sake, who do some people think they are!!?

I loath this type of behaviour.

You see it a lot in after match interviews on SKY, two players together being spoken to who can’t be a r s e d and then one getting the man of the match award and can’t even manage a thank you.

It just makes my p I s s boil, nobody on the planet is exempt from pleases and thank yous and looking people in the eye when in discussion with them.

Hudson-Smith is nobody in world terms in his event so f u c k knows why he thinks he can act this way!!?
Its entirely possible he could be on the autism spectrum. In the last 20 years, they figured out that there are lot of people who are on the autism spectrum who are quite intelligent and actually function very well and nobody knows (often not even them) that they are on the spectrum but then they occasionally do or say something that seems extremely arrogant, rude or dismissive even though they don't intend to be that way. When they are confronted with what they did, they are often bewildered because they have no clue that they were being rude. (Think Doc Martin - classic high functioning autistic) Awkwardness with eye contact is huge indicator. Awkwardness in social situations is another. That awkwardness can sometimes be trained out of an autistic, but reading that account made me immediately think he may be autistic. Suffice it to say, its probably not a great idea for someone on the spectrum to be doing on the spot interviews for a living - its likely not going to end well.
So either he's autistic or he's a total pratt! (or both!)