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Post by m on Jul 4, 2014 20:26:14 GMT
James Rodriguez. JAMES.
None of this 'Harmez' bollocks for Clive Tydsley.
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Post by Hicko on Jul 4, 2014 20:36:58 GMT
i thought it was pronounce "Ya-mez"
it cant be many games in a world cup that the goal keeper doesnt take the goal kicks
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Post by unification on Jul 4, 2014 21:11:05 GMT
Colombia look a bit more limited against Brazil than they have against other sides, but hardly getting the rub of the green. Brazil are targeting Rodriguez and Fernandinho should really have a booking (or two) by now.
Always got to cheer on the underdog in this situation so come on Colombia!
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Post by bazzer9461 on Jul 4, 2014 21:18:53 GMT
Bloody ref is very biased towards Brazil
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Post by Gary Baldi on Jul 4, 2014 21:32:06 GMT
The same as those morons who pronounced Chile as Chi-LAY. It's Chile. Always has been.
Brazil are going to get a ton of decisions until they come up against a team that is better than them.
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Post by mariokempes on Jul 4, 2014 21:46:41 GMT
Hopefully Lee Dixon will have done the fly on his trousers up for the post match analysis
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Post by tonyw on Jul 4, 2014 22:00:51 GMT
They really are masters of the dark arts, this Brazil side.
Not very creative, but tough and streetwise. And good enough at set pieces to knock off their fellow South American sides.
Germany on Tuesday though, definitely without their best player and potentially without their second best as well......not sure they're going to be favourites going into that one......
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Post by m on Jul 4, 2014 22:05:02 GMT
i thought it was pronounce "Ya-mez" it cant be many games in a world cup that the goal keeper doesnt take the goal kicks I think we're making a very similar noise. In any case we're wrong. It's James. Hoddle says so too.
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Post by moroccanyellow on Jul 5, 2014 0:12:18 GMT
I think it's odd to get upset about someone pronouncing a name correctly.
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Post by tatabanya on Jul 5, 2014 2:14:03 GMT
James Rodriguez. JAMES. None of this 'Harmez' bollocks for Clive Tydsley. It's pronounced Ha-mez I'm afraid.
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Post by saddletramp on Jul 5, 2014 6:39:58 GMT
James Rodriguez. JAMES. None of this 'Harmez' bollocks for Clive Tydsley. It's pronounced Ha-mez I'm afraid. How do you know,have you asked him how he pronounces his name ? Lionel Messi was named after that Ritchie fellow,you know,the one that sang Dancing on the ceiling. In all the years I have listened to him crooning on the radio,i have never heard him called Leeonel Ritchie.
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Post by m on Jul 5, 2014 7:59:01 GMT
James Rodriguez. JAMES. None of this 'Harmez' bollocks for Clive Tydsley. It's pronounced Ha-mez I'm afraid. Don't be afraid.
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Post by m on Jul 5, 2014 8:04:21 GMT
I think it's odd to get upset about someone pronouncing a name correctly. Who decides the correct pronunciation though? I'd have said that the person involved was probably best placed!
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Post by Gary Baldi on Jul 5, 2014 13:24:39 GMT
If you were being cheeky, you could say on an English commentary in the UK, it's James. We aren't in a Spanish speaking country.
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Post by tatabanya on Jul 5, 2014 14:01:56 GMT
It's pronounced Ha-mez I'm afraid. How do you know,have you asked him how he pronounces his name ? Lionel Messi was named after that Ritchie fellow,you know,the one that sang Dancing on the ceiling. In all the years I have listened to him crooning on the radio,i have never heard him called Leeonel Ritchie. I'm in Brazil and have watched the Colombia games with Colombia fans. It's pronounced Hamez. If you disagree then I presume that you pronounce the Hs in Thierry Henry?
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