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It's Ndidi who may be back next week not ......

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17 hours ago, jayfox26 said:

Wonder if Inihacho will be in the squad tomorrow. How's Rogers getting on at Celtic? 

 

It is actually a pet hate of mine when people can't say/spell the names of our players/managers, it's just feckin lazy! I understand predictive txt can play a part at times but some on here continually spell names wrong. And yes I'm fully aware there are much bigger issues in the world.

Oh God, I hate that from commentators. Inny-acho.

 

I noticed the other day Conor McNamara on BBC is still going with Tillymons in midfield for Villa.

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59 minutes ago, iancognito said:

Oh God, I hate that from commentators. Inny-acho.

 

I noticed the other day Conor McNamara on BBC is still going with Tillymons in midfield for Villa.

Yeh savage was terrible for it as well whenever he was on commentary. How can you be a pundit/commentator and not know how to say players names. Bizarre 

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Guest glasgowfox

Bit of a stupid thread.  Was hoping for some positive injury news not a lesson in spelling.

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15 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

I genuinely think the majority of people called him that. 

It still takes me a while to remember what his name actually is, which obviously I blame on Foxestalk

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22 hours ago, majaco said:

Grammatically,  "I'm not here for an English lesson." would read better.   A sentence requires a subject.   Your effort works if we accept that you were intending the passive voice.  It may be appropriate to have two signs next to each other using the passive voice:   Not here for an English lesson; No ball games.

It is generally agreed that having only one space after a full stop or punctuation mark is correct.

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