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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    It was a thing of beauty apart from the fannies’ penalties.

    According to that property-carpetbagging genital postman walloper Kenny McAskill in today’s Scotsman, any televised match without exclusive Scottish commentary and analysis so that proceedings can be seen “from a Scottish perspective” is some sort of cultural slight.
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    I can see his point based on the BBC commentary on last night's Germany - Hungary match,

    "The Chelsea player"
    "Brighton fans may remember him"
    "It's like an FA Cup tie"

    as if a game can only be viewed through the prism of guffball.

    But to replace one form of parochialism with another simply insults the viewer, as if it is impossible to describe a 50 meter diagonal pass without mentioning the player's cousin once had a trial with Stenhousemuir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustlinsweetiepapers View Post
    I can see his point based on the BBC commentary on last night's Germany - Hungary match,

    "The Chelsea player"
    "Brighton fans may remember him"
    "It's like an FA Cup tie"

    as if a game can only be viewed through the prism of guffball.

    But to replace one form of parochialism with another simply insults the viewer, as if it is impossible to describe a 50 meter diagonal pass without mentioning the player's cousin once had a trial with Stenhousemuir.


    It’s hard to argue with any of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustlinsweetiepapers View Post
    I can see his point based on the BBC commentary on last night's Germany - Hungary match,

    "The Chelsea player"
    "Brighton fans may remember him"
    "It's like an FA Cup tie"

    as if a game can only be viewed through the prism of guffball.

    But to replace one form of parochialism with another simply insults the viewer, as if it is impossible to describe a 50 meter diagonal pass without mentioning the player's cousin once had a trial with Stenhousemuir.

    That is so true.
    Ally McCoist with his "cheeky chappie" cliche-ridden pysh is a crime against football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donanddusted View Post

    That is so true.
    Ally McCoist with his "cheeky chappie" cliche-ridden pysh is a crime against football.
    I find that fu ck ing bell-end utterly unlistenable and as irritating as salt under a contact lens.

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