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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
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There's a special tense of speaking used by sportspeople Post match; the present past tense.
"I've got the ball and I take it past him, dodging a tackle now and pass it into the goal. As you can see, I'm delighted there." |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wondered once what football players say to each other and decided it was ‘get the ball into the back of their net and don’t let it go in ours’ more or less. "
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They all seem to have learnt a lesson that will help them going forward
The interviews that always make me smile are the athletics when they have run a mile in 3 seconds and try to interview straight away, the poor runner can hardly get a breath and they want answers out of them right now |
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