Post match interviews ...

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Picard

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WHY?

I'm not particularly interested in hearing from out-of-breath sportsmen rambling down clichés that says nothing.

And in the case of many South Africans it is a pain to listen to them trying to speak English.

And then there are also the cases of South African rugby commentators that are giving the job of post match presentations ... I don't even want to go into that.

I normally just switch over once the game is finished.
 

Morgoth

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funny when someone cannot speak English 100% you are quick to criticize him, but when you try speak Afrikaans for example we are proud that you are trying to speak our language.
 

Good Life

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WHY?

I'm not particularly interested in hearing from out-of-breath sportsmen rambling down clichés that says nothing.

And in the case of many South Africans it is a pain to listen to them trying to speak English.

And then there are also the cases of South African rugby commentators that are giving the job of post match presentations ... I don't even want to go into that.

I normally just switch over once the game is finished.


well good for you :rolleyes:
 
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