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Throwback Thursday: Kieron Dyer And The Most Awkward Accidental Interview Ever Seen

Mikey Traynor
By Mikey Traynor
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In the late 90s there was a show on Channel 4 called Under The Moon, and this TV show happened to coincide with the time that Kieron Dyer spent at Ipswich Town.

Now, we're not sure exactly why the decision was made to ask the people of Ipswich what they thought about their local team, Ipswich Town, and their rivalry with Norwich, but they did, and the interviewer decided to ask a young athletic looking young man for his view, not realising that the young man was actually Kieron Dyer who had recently broken into the first team.

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What transpired is actually painful to watch, as the interviewer realises he is serious, and Dyer realises he had no clue who he was but still stuck around for conduct the on-street interview..

And what level are you playing at?
-...Professional... In the first team...

It physically hurts.

Fair play to Kieron Dyer for sticking around and giving a stock, PR-friendly answer, but that interviewer came across as a bit of an eejit as he appeared to not believe Dyer initially.

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A truly awkward British TV moment.

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