Imagine you're a manager. You need to attend these before every single game, when the game ends, after the game, during the week, when you're just arriving at work one day, mid-week, after some random training session and so on and so on and so on. In all these situations, the reporters ask the same routine and mundane questions. You can't be creative with your answers because they'll probably go after every tiny bit of extra information you provide, and that will only generate more questions to be answered later on. It's boring, repetitive and a painful chore you could definitely live without, that brings absolutely zero value to the sport. I feel exactly the same way towards press interactions in the game, so at least we can say their implementation in the game is incredibly realistic. And we even have the advantage of being able to send our assistant manager to some of'em.