Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
Willie Eckaslike
And A. Oop?
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
The producers of Soccer Saturday decided that last weekends Stoke v Birmingham match should be analysed by someone who thought the away team was pronounced Berminum.
Marginally preferable to "BirminGum", IMO
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
The producers of Soccer Saturday decided that last weekends Stoke v Birmingham match should be analysed by someone who thought the away team was pronounced Berminum.
Please stand up Clinton Morrison :-/
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
Willie Eckaslike
:thumbup:That’s the bugger
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
Watched the Klopp interview with Skys Gail Davies yesterday, one of the worst interviewers I have seen, was forever nodding her head
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
I think that the glottal stop (or perhaps the glo'al stop) was a feature of Estuarese English (i.e. London and environs) and seems to have expanded nationwide. As for Aussie accents in 'Neighbours' being responsible for the insertion of a question mark (rather than just the raised inflection in the spoken word), that seems a tad fanciful to me. More people have watched Coronation Street and over a longer period but it doesn't seem to have left a national linguistic impression of any kind: nowt really :hide:
Nieghbours had a attracted a far younger demographic than Coronation Street.
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
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Originally Posted by
Citizen's Nephew
I bet your favourite play is Pygmalion and you have My Fair Lady on loop! :wink:
He wrote them.
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
Doesn’t everyone just record MOTD, and fast forward through all the drivel from the “experts” ? :shrug:
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
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Originally Posted by
G rangetown Blue
Doesn’t everyone just record MOTD, and fast forward through all the drivel from the “experts” ? :shrug:
Yes!!
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
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Originally Posted by
Cyncoed Slumdog
One of the worst is Danny Gabbidon who seems completely unable to say a 't'. My two favourites -
Why Harlane - White Hart Lane
Opportunee - opportunity
Difference is he tends to know what he's talking about.
He sometimes goes a whole sentence without just vowel sounds - no consonants, it's so bad it's funny..
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
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Originally Posted by
bobh
seconded
Thirded.
Re: Alex Scott on Match of the Day
I prefer Mark Chapman on MOTD 2 but I still record it and fast forward I.