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Kudos is due to the website Danger Here for its documenting of great moments in football language, including nonsensical and little-known quotes from the back catalogues of Kevin Keegan, Glenn Hoddle and the Irish commentator George Hamilton, who merits his own section. His garbled metaphor comparing the Real Madrid defence to a rabbit is too long to reproduce here, but well worth logging on for alone, although my own favourite was: “The midfield are like a chef... trying to prise open a stubborn oyster to get at the fleshy meat inside.” You can also take a course in Ronglish, an infectious guide to speaking Atkinsonese that will have you effortlessly annoying your friends and relatives by making constant references to little eyebrows, lollipops, early doors and the Wide Awake Club. The graphic of Big Ron’s head looks disconcertingly (intentionally?) like a naked brain, but following the great summariser’s three-part guide to superlatives I can now say the following: I’ll tell you what, I’ve trawled through a lot of websites in my time, but Danger Here is the funniest I’ve come across this month. These fabled commentators would doubtless have something memorable to deliver upon the sight reported at the website of Thurso Academicals FC. “Last night’s game against Wick Rovers was postponed due to the referee failing to turn up. The game was called off with both teams stripped and on the pitch.” My bet is that he did a U-turn after spotting 22 bollock-naked Highlanders standing in a field. There’s nothing much else at the website besides a murky picture of the team in gloomily dark attire against the backdrop of a grey wall, perfectly capturing the Highland climate while symbolising the state of Scottish football. Web directory From WSC 174 August 2001. What was happening this month Comments (0)
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