bazzer9461
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Listening to it I hadn’t realised we had scoredPlease Nick Harris, retire with some dignity in tact. That's twice tonight Rosie has had to tell him who scored.
Listening to it I hadn’t realised we had scoredPlease Nick Harris, retire with some dignity in tact. That's twice tonight Rosie has had to tell him who scored.
Listening to it I hadn’t realised we had scored
I like him and can put up with the odd mistake. Oxford through and through. Typical of the way we treat older people in general, focus on what his years of experience bring rather than the odd mistake.Please Nick Harris, retire with some dignity in tact. That's twice tonight Rosie has had to tell him who scored.
I would have been there if it hadn’t been for the dreaded bug so yes I have to listen to Nick HarrisYou get used to it after a while. Just listen for a pained expression and then silence.
When he’s commentating you don’t know sometimes if it’s us or the opposition that have scored, especially if you’re only half listening!You get used to it after a while. Just listen for a pained expression and then silence.
I like him and can put up with the odd mistake. Oxford through and through. Typical of the way we treat older people in general, focus on what his years of experience bring rather than the odd mistake.
But he is not an up and coming commentator though. He is someone with years of experience of knowing the club inside and out and offers a useful perspective in that regard.I think the mistakes are pretty frequent to be honest. If an up-and-coming commentator had a trial and made the amount of mistakes and hesitations that he did, they wouldn't get the gig.