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Marc
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2nd Apr 08 at 17:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Didn't you say he couldn't speak English the other day?

Hes just been in a press conference speaking English
Hammer
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You're surprised at the fact Cosmo was talking bollox?
Marc
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Yeah, coming from an upstanding member of the Corsasport community like him.
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Jules
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Also a dirty diving bast when he tried to get Flamini booked in the first half......
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quote:
Originally posted by Jules
Also a dirty diving bast when he tried to get Flamini booked in the first half......


Sour grapes ya out! he ruined your hopes in the away leg, deal with it and jog on.
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quote:
Originally posted by John G
quote:
Originally posted by Jules
Also a dirty diving bast when he tried to get Flamini booked in the first half......


Sour grapes ya out! he ruined your hopes in the away leg, deal with it and jog on.


STFU - He dived in the first half, this has got fuck all to do with the Inter match
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quote:
Originally posted by Jules
quote:
Originally posted by John G
quote:
Originally posted by Jules
Also a dirty diving bast when he tried to get Flamini booked in the first half......


Sour grapes ya out! he ruined your hopes in the away leg, deal with it and jog on.


STFU - He dived in the first half, this has got fuck all to do with the Inter match



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quote:
Originally posted by Jules
STFU - He dived in the first half, this has got fuck all to do with the Inter match



Dove
Cosmo
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I didnt say he couldnt speak ANY English, as have heard him do a press conference about 2 months into his spell with us. What I did say was he couldnt banter/abuse the ref as Im almost certain after 7-8months in a country that his ability in English won span that far.

And as for the 'dive'. I did at first thought he dived, infact had no doubt about it in my mind. Then if you watch the reverse angle replacy you can see his standing leg gets knocked, which when both him and the defender are pacey guys is enough to send him over.

Either way, I see them given for and against teams every week, and expect people to get arsey about it....tough shit tbh.
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quote:
Originally posted by strick206
quote:
Originally posted by Jules
STFU - He dived in the first half, this has got fuck all to do with the Inter match



Dove


Taken from Dictionary.com:

Both dived and dove are standard as the past tense of dive.
Dived, historically the older form, is somewhat more common in edited writing, but dove occurs there so frequently that it also must be considered standard: The rescuer dove into 20 feet of icy water.
Dove is an Americanism that probably developed by analogy with alternations like drive, drove and ride, rode.
It is the more common form in speech in the northern United States and in Canada, and its use seems to be spreading.

The past participle of dive is always dived.


Now take your Americanised version of our great language and fuck off with it.

Dove? Not here in the UK.

Dived? Yes, thanks
strick206
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quote:
Originally posted by Jules
Taken from Dictionary.com:

Both dived and dove are standard as the past tense of dive.
Dived, historically the older form, is somewhat more common in edited writing, but dove occurs there so frequently that it also must be considered standard: The rescuer dove into 20 feet of icy water.
Dove is an Americanism that probably developed by analogy with alternations like drive, drove and ride, rode.
It is the more common form in speech in the northern United States and in Canada, and its use seems to be spreading.

The past participle of dive is always dived.


Now take your Americanised version of our great language and fuck off with it.

Dove? Not here in the UK.

Dived? Yes, thanks


I find it quite sad you checked, and tbh

Dived makes you sound like a retard, were as dove, sounds correct
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If i was talking to a mate in the pub i would say "Torres dived the bastard" cant imagine saying "Torres dove the bastard"

Sorry Strick lol
strick206
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quote:
Originally posted by RyanSxi
If i was talking to a mate in the pub i would say "Torres dived the bastard" cant imagine saying "Torres dove the bastard"

Sorry Strick lol






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I do have to agree with Jules aswell tbh, dont think I'd say dove.

You should always check with your bro before you question someones English on here, as Wiganers struggle at the best of times, but considering your bro got the brains in your family you'll obviously struggle even more.
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quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
I do have to agree with Jules aswell tbh, dont think I'd say dove.

You should always check with your bro before you question someones English on here, as Wiganers struggle at the best of times, but considering your bro got the brains in your family you'll obviously struggle even more.


Insulted about my english by a scouser living in manchester
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Wiganers are about the worst in the country TBH. Unless you are asked to spell any type of pie filling.
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quote:
Originally posted by strick206
quote:
Originally posted by Jules
Taken from Dictionary.com:

Both dived and dove are standard as the past tense of dive.
Dived, historically the older form, is somewhat more common in edited writing, but dove occurs there so frequently that it also must be considered standard: The rescuer dove into 20 feet of icy water.
Dove is an Americanism that probably developed by analogy with alternations like drive, drove and ride, rode.
It is the more common form in speech in the northern United States and in Canada, and its use seems to be spreading.

The past participle of dive is always dived.


Now take your Americanised version of our great language and fuck off with it.

Dove? Not here in the UK.

Dived? Yes, thanks


I find it quite sad you checked, and tbh

Dived makes you sound like a retard, were as dove, sounds correct


where*

Pesky Northerners....
Cosmo
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quote:
Originally posted by Jules
Pesky Northerners....



sum of uz cun spel
strick206
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quote:
Originally posted by Jules
I find it quite sad you checked, and tbh

Dived makes you sound like a retard, were as dove, sounds correct


where*

Pesky Northerners....



Rather here than the prositute killing capital of the country
strick206
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quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
Wiganers are about the worst in the country TBH. Unless you are asked to spell any type of pie filling.


Rather be a paki than a scouser

















Screenshots everywhere
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quote:
Originally posted by strick206
quote:
Originally posted by Jules
I find it quite sad you checked, and tbh

Dived makes you sound like a retard, were as dove, sounds correct


where*

Pesky Northerners....



Rather here than the prositute killing capital of the country


There's nothing wrong with a bit of bleach in the gene pool


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