Ryan Mayse showed he has skills away from the football pitch as he turned his hand to a bit of media work following Dungannon Swifts' 1-1 draw with Ballymena United on Friday night.
Mayse turned interviewer as he posed the questions to teammate Michael O'Connor as part of the club's post-match coverage on Twitter.
O'Connor was picking up the Man of the Match award as he bagged his first competitive goal for the club in the league in the game at Stangmore Park.
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And Mayse, who is used to a polished delivery on the pitch, seemed right at home posing the questions to the striker.
The former Ballymena United man asked: "Michael, first competitive goal for the club in the league, how are you feeling?"
"It's been a long time coming but one I think I've worked hard for," responded O'Connor.
"I've been out of the team for the last couple of weeks but when I've got my chance I've took it."
Mayse, who has only returned to first team action after dislocating his elbow in a pre-season friendly against Ballinamallard, had to sit out the action on Friday night following his dismissal against Carrick Rangers last week.
And although he was impressive in his brief cameo Mayse will be looking to making his mark on the football pitch again.
Mayse replied with a final question: "You'll be looking forward to getting back out on the training pitch when you get back in next week?"
"Yeah I'll enjoy the weekend off and get back at it again on Tuesday and go again," added O'Connor.
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