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If Everton beat West Ham will the BBC do a top 7?


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Sturridge says he's anxious and excited to return.

[HASHTAG]#bbcsalford[/HASHTAG] reports it as "anxious about return"
They're illiterate. It seems pretty obvious from the context that he means "anxious to return".
This is from McNutty's article on the Chelsea game:
Costa is an outstanding attacking force who lives on the precipice of the game's laws but also has no hesitation in crossing it should it suit his purpose.
How do you cross a precipice, ffs?
I don't expect ordinary people on social media to get such things right, but words are meant to be the tools of the trade for a journalist. I often have to re-read stuff just to try and make sense of it. James Lawton is one of the worst, he's so hell bent on making some sort of "creative" article that he forgets to make it coherent.
 
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They're illiterate. It seems pretty obvious from the context that he means "anxious to return".
This is from McNutty's article on the Chelsea game:

How do you cross a precipice, ffs?
I don't expect ordinary people on social media to get such things right, but words are meant to be the tools of the trade for a journalist. I often have to re-read stuff just to try and make sense of it. James Lawton is one of the worst, he's so hell bent on making some sort of "creative" article that he forgets to make it coherent.

Pretty much <doh> Thought you could only step back from one to avoid it


There appears to be a problem with grasping basic English in Salford. The amount of errors in their articles is pretty tragic.
They have to republish articles 3 4 and 5 times because of mistakes.

Pretty sure they are outsourcing to folks with barely any English but will work for peanuts. Plenty of those types available in Salford :D
 
They're illiterate. It seems pretty obvious from the context that he means "anxious to return".
This is from McNutty's article on the Chelsea game:

How do you cross a precipice, ffs?
I don't expect ordinary people on social media to get such things right, but words are meant to be the tools of the trade for a journalist. I often have to re-read stuff just to try and make sense of it. James Lawton is one of the worst, he's so hell bent on making some sort of "creative" article that he forgets to make it coherent.


Got visions of the end scene In Quadraphenia now where Evel Keneival jumps that scooter all the way across the Channel to France.
 
Sturridge's actual quote is more like the form I suggested earlier:
"They have allowed me to learn something new and for me I have improved and now I am very, very anxious to get out there and play. I am champing at the bit.”
Entirely different meaning to the way the Beeb site presented it.
 
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Sturridge's actual quote is more like the form I suggested earlier:

Entirely different meaning to the way the Beeb site presented it.

They're total ****s. If it were Man Utd they'd be going on about how the player was inspiring his teammates with his positive attitude.
 
Good news, given we've apparently already thrown £140k a week at him <ok>

Surprised you haven't hoovered this one up yet for this thread:

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/man-united-televised-45th-fa-5057535

Up until two seasons ago they were chosen so the commentators and studio pundits could cover them in bukkake because they would most likely have won, these days its because they are more likely to scrape a draw or cling on by their teeth enamel for a narrow late win.<whistle>
 
Up until two seasons ago they were chosen so the commentators and studio pundits could cover them in bukkake because they would most likely have won, these days its because they are more likely to scrape a draw or cling on by their teeth enamel for a narrow late win.<whistle>

Everyone's waiting for the MK Dons style car crash
 
Up until two seasons ago they were chosen so the commentators and studio pundits could cover them in bukkake because they would most likely have won, these days its because they are more likely to scrape a draw or cling on by their teeth enamel for a narrow late win.<whistle>

I did wonder why they televised your lot against Mansfield a couple of years back.

And to be fair, Suarez did have some great teeth enamel for you to cling on by <ok>
 
I did wonder why they televised your lot against Mansfield a couple of years back.

And to be fair, Suarez did have some great teeth enamel for you to cling on by <ok>

Don't know why you took the time to wonder, the TV companies only ever chose our cup games against lower league sides in the hope we get beat.<ok>