Whilst Staples shouldn't have pushed the camera bloke, the idea that the media has that they have a right to film everything and intrude on every situation and not respect the few times a club/player may want some privacy, sums up why they are held in such low esteem. The sense of self-entitlement from McLure is mind boggling. As others have posted, what is there to gain from shots of NN on crutches and hobbling around. We all knew that already. What is there to gain (assuming they did or would have) from a hurled question (have you done an ACL) when the scans hadn't been done yet, WC already said we feared he had and would update when we knew more.
Yes, the media has its place but sneaking around to get pointless images of nothing just to fill low standard news spots, isn't it. It was just pointless "journalism" at a time of high emotion, after a long and draining flight, not respecting the teams/NN's wish to just be left alone for a bit. So what if there was "an agreement" he would walk out the main door. On what planet should you have to make agreements so that you can be left in peace when you have done nothing wrong. Whilst the injury is newsworthy, its hardly compellingly necessary to get footage of him leaving the airport. Yes, they may have a right to be there filming but don't expect people to think highly of you for it when the people being filmed have done nothing wrong and obviously want to be left alone.