It's a load of ****ing ****e but it's better than listening to radio ****y in the morning's Alan Brazil is a pleb.
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Brazil this morning:
"Right, after the break we'll be talking to the Wigan Manager Rrrrrooobbbeerrrttooo Di Matteo about their game against Liverpool".
Irani: "Roberto Martinez you mean?"
Brazil "Yes, that's the one. I have Robbie on my mind"
This guy sounds sloshed on the radio in the mornings. And if he is going to roll his R's, then make sure you get the right name. Idiot
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Been there done that.Originally posted by Sarb View PostSure fire candidate for drink-driving surely
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Foolishly I flicked onto it last night on the way home, heard about 30 seconds and in that time Durham managed to say that Rafa had... and I quote... "lost the right to manage Chelsea".
So, by that logic, the chavs have lost the right to support their team by constantly booing their manager?
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Exactly. Really does my head in because some listeners take what that ****face says as gospel.Originally posted by Captain Stu View PostHe is indeed Spanish and certainly quite "portly" but my arse have any Liverpool fans ever called him that."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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Thirsty Talksport host Alan Brazil’s keen interest in the good life sometimes leads to uncomfortable moments.
Few listeners will forget where they were the morning the great man intoned: “Our talking point this morning is George Best, his liver transplant and the booze culture in football. Don't forget, the best caller wins a crate of John Smith's.”
Or a more recent appearance by recovering alcoholic Kenny Sansom, who let slip he would be signing his autobiography in London's Leadenhall Market later that day and was told: "Get down Brokers wine bar while you're there, Kenny. On second thoughts, don't."
So it was hardly surprising when Paul McGrath, who has waged a long battle against the bottle, was asked last Monday if he’d “had a half of Guinness to celebrate St Patrick's Day.”
The answer, unsurprisingly, was no.
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