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Previously on "Who's not watching the world soccer series cup?"
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Originally posted by threaded View Post
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I have the advantage of watching on German telly. I can understand the basics but the "quatsch" goes over my head.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHere in Holland they have an hour and a half of pre-match ‘expert analysis’ and predictions, then during half time the ‘expert analysts’ rattle on while the whole country goes for a whizz, then about two and a half hours of post match ‘expert analysis’ including ex-footballists, ex-footballist managers, the Minister of Sports and Health and so on, a comedian, a speed skater and whoever else they can find to sit down and talk tulipe all evening.
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"It happened right under his nose!"
"He's got a big nose!"
Wtf was that all about?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
Worse than the football is the post match expert opinion/dissection and posmortem, which to appreciate fully you'd need a double lobotomy.
Mowbray ..........as the ball is speeding towards the goal-line............."and the ball is going to go behind!" No tulip Sherlock!
I expect my commentators, particularly on the BEEB, to be informative, erudite, and relatively impartial. If I wanted a hysterical numbskull to state the bleeding obvious I could just have gone down the fooking pub!!
Motty must be wondering just how standards have been allowed to slide so far. There HAS to be someone more clued-up than him.
Amateurish, hysterical, and largely irrelevant. Could be a Plan B for sasguru.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
Worse than the football is the post match expert opinion/dissection and posmortem, which to appreciate fully you'd need a double lobotomy.
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Worse than the football is the post match expert opinion/dissection and posmortem, which to appreciate fully you'd need a double lobotomy.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostBloomberg's news room in NY just went mental when the US scored. The poor anchor and the guest doing a valiant job of continuing with their interview.
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Bloomberg's news room in NY just went mental when the US scored. The poor anchor and the guest doing a valiant job of continuing with their interview.
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I'm busy, but clientoco have a update on thier intranet
... Which is nice
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWHS - I find it particularly sickening when grubby Ron Manager types start banging on about all the supposed "good" the game does - good my rrrs
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostWorking from home, every opportunity to watch it, but I'm not.
Not a football fan at all, I find the sport dull, the press coverage excessive and the "personalities" involved in the whole business idiotic. I also think it's riddled with cheating, gamesmanship and clannish violence.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostWorking from home, every opportunity to watch it, but I'm not.
Not a football fan at all, I find the sport dull, the press coverage excessive and the "personalities" involved in the whole business idiotic. I also think it's riddled with cheating, gamesmanship and clannish violence.
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