temperance
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Suttons go to phrase when Rangers get a free kick or penalty.A coming together. Just pish
Suttons go to phrase when Rangers get a free kick or penalty.A coming together. Just pish
That’s Kenny Miller’s trademarkI hate when they pluralise everything when discussing teams. The likes if your Goldsons and Lundstums and wright's. No its Goldson Lundstram and Wright there aren't multiple players at Rangers or any team with that name. Does my head in or should that be heads
God I hate that "he's got that in his locker"does my head in.He’s got that in his locker
His favorite left foot. (As against the one he hates)
Just about cleared it. He did just clear it.
Any record which doesn’t count the old English First Division
Do miss Tam saying “ Aribo’s Velcro boots”
Motson?Used to be an English commentator years ago, first goal in every game he'd just name the player and follow it by one nil. Used to do my fkn head in for some reason
Also, they feel the need to be "comedians" when erm anlysing games.Does the tone, rhythm, and syntax of Scottish commentators count as a cliche? They seem to favour an oddly high nasal tone, quite different from their natural speaking voices, which they then use to elongate most words and manage to sound as uninterested as they can.
Suppose it's just another branch of joylessness attached to Scottish football
Or even saved by the woodwork ....when did they ever move..?He’s hit the woodwork.
When were goalposts last made of wood?
I honestly can't remember, I don't think it was Motson though.Motson?
He’s got that in his locker
His favorite left foot. (As against the one he hates)
Just about cleared it. He did just clear it.
Any record which doesn’t count the old English First Division
Do miss Tam saying “ Aribo’s Velcro boots”
Pointless phrase if its said every weekWhy does that annoy?
If they are saying it, it is generally the case no?