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At the risk of national stereo typing, why do Scandi players always seem ridiculously eloquent compared to others? Listened to a Dykes I/v after Preston and he could barely put one word after another.
Interesting to hear the human side about the tension from the inside, how the players were clearly so invested in it, and most of all the optimism for next season.
Delighted for Andersen hope he grows to become a key figure.
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Anderson on the win, the team, the crowd and staying up on 00:26 - Apr 27 with 2917 views
Anderson on the win, the team, the crowd and staying up on 00:21 - Apr 27 by Stainrod
At the risk of national stereo typing, why do Scandi players always seem ridiculously eloquent compared to others? Listened to a Dykes I/v after Preston and he could barely put one word after another.
Interesting to hear the human side about the tension from the inside, how the players were clearly so invested in it, and most of all the optimism for next season.
Delighted for Andersen hope he grows to become a key figure.
Interesting point Stainrod. Is it, at least partly, that the Scandinavians (and other 'minorities') know that they have to learn English to get on in the world and in this country, for years, we have been teaching our children that good use of English does not actually matter very much?
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Anderson on the win, the team, the crowd and staying up on 09:43 - Apr 27 with 1691 views