KC BRI wrote:Its a bbc thing they are going down the pan. They call Keyingham Kayingham on humberside and look north
The locals also call it Kay-ing-ham (as in Peter) as opposed to key-ing-ham (as in door). Unless of course they shorten it when its called just "Key" (as in door). Not important I know. Not much on this morning
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[quote="Linebreaker"]The locals also call it Kay-ing-ham (as in Peter) as opposed to key-ing-ham (as in door). Unless of course they shorten it when its called just "Key" (as in door). Not important I know. Not much on this morning [/quote
Its about 20 years since I was a local(well from pat), we pronounced Kanegum!
to get back on topic, i prefer the Doc
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bennya wrote:
Linebreaker wrote:The locals also call it Kay-ing-ham (as in Peter) as opposed to key-ing-ham (as in door). Unless of course they shorten it when its called just "Key" (as in door). Not important I know. Not much on this morning [/quote
Its about 20 years since I was a local(well from pat), we pronounced Kanegum! to get back on topic, i prefer the Doc
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Gotta say its the Doyle for me purely from an entertainment point of view though. He doesn't have a clue what he's talking about most of the time and god only knows how he was ever a coach!!!!
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Gordon Gekko wrote:Gotta say its the Doyle for me purely from an entertainment point of view though. He doesn't have a clue what he's talking about most of the time and god only knows how he was ever a coach!!!!
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I don't think there's much difference between the Doyle and Doc in terms of dialogue during a game. However, for me it's all in the delivery and Doyle canes the Doc hands down in that department. I'd take emotion over content everytime. Yeah Doyley might miss the odd bit out or sound a bit cliched but fine. My idea pairing would be the Doyle and Lee Richardson who is a fine summariser indeed.
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I generally listen to KCFM because I can't abide the slimy Gollum. Doyle and Paul McNicholas actually did a decent job on Sunday - Doyle providing the OTT running 'commentary' and McNicholas chipping in after to tell you what actually happened.
I'm pretty sure you get a better idea of what's going on from Blunderside, but you can't beat The Doyle for getting across the emotional side of things.
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Kosh wrote:I'm pretty sure you get a better idea of what's going on from Blunderside, but you can't beat The Doyle for getting across the emotional side of things.
He's like that in person too, i bet he gets on his families nerves after a while.
'Im just going to the frige to get the milk for my cup of tea, its a tall mug with a white top, round in shape'
By his 4th cup of tea per day i bet he drives them crackers.
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