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Glad to hear about the open day for family and kids.
Really like Lee's videos.
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‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
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Interview with TAM on 16:37 - Apr 2 with 750 views
Looks like the North East might be back on for away fans. I think that works better actually, as you could lock the gate, couldn't you, and send home fans around via where Mecca used to be and park the away coaches on Central Drive by the garage?
Looks like the North East might be back on for away fans. I think that works better actually, as you could lock the gate, couldn't you, and send home fans around via where Mecca used to be and park the away coaches on Central Drive by the garage?
The podcast wasn't working so I don't know if it took place and what was said.
Logistically the north east could be better for aways. The arguement for the south east was access to facilities for away fans and therefore extra revenue for the club.
Decisions, decisions.
Fleetwood are in the south east?????
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Interview with TAM on 23:36 - Apr 3 by spell_chekker
The podcast wasn't working so I don't know if it took place and what was said.
Logistically the north east could be better for aways. The arguement for the south east was access to facilities for away fans and therefore extra revenue for the club.
Decisions, decisions.
Fleetwood are in the south east?????
TAM said that the NE would be contingent on spending a bit of money on toilet/refreshment facilities. Downside of the SE is that you have to close off the far corner of the South over where Rowleys is because that is where away fans come in.
TAM said that the NE would be contingent on spending a bit of money on toilet/refreshment facilities. Downside of the SE is that you have to close off the far corner of the South over where Rowleys is because that is where away fans come in.
I've found a recording of it on YouTube.
It's a biggie, over an hour long.
I'll find time this evening.
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Interview with TAM on 05:29 - Apr 4 by spell_chekker
I've found a recording of it on YouTube.
It's a biggie, over an hour long.
I'll find time this evening.
Cheers, I'll also check it out later.
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Interview with TAM on 17:40 - Apr 4 with 609 views
Interview with TAM on 17:57 - Apr 4 by spell_chekker
Nan - doo - yey
Nug Nugs is easier
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Interview with TAM on 17:59 - Apr 4 with 599 views
Interview with TAM on 18:00 - Apr 4 by janegallagher
😂 red
Spell is that the correct french pronunciation ??
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Yes, the 'I' followed by the 2 'LL's is particular.
And you wouldn't pronounce the 'T' at the end.
Without knowing, the 'GN' is tricky. The 'G' is sometimes silent, and other times not. I could be wrong but it feels right to be silent in this case. Not sure though.
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Interview with TAM on 18:14 - Apr 4 by spell_chekker
Yes, the 'I' followed by the 2 'LL's is particular.
And you wouldn't pronounce the 'T' at the end.
Without knowing, the 'GN' is tricky. The 'G' is sometimes silent, and other times not. I could be wrong but it feels right to be silent in this case. Not sure though.
NAN DOO YEY!!!
Thanks for that ðŸ‘
We’ve got Simon Sadler
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Interview with TAM on 18:55 - Apr 4 with 573 views
Interview with TAM on 18:59 - Apr 4 by janegallagher
Just asked my mother-in-law (fluent in French) agrees with Robbie
Nan dwee yay
There could be a 'w' sound in there.
It's difficult to say. I can't think of any words with the combination 'duill' in the middle.
enduit - polyfiller stuff is pronounced with a 'w' but then there is the double 'L' which I'd liaise with the 'I' rather than putting the 'U' and 'I' together.
I could very well be wrong but I'm going to change and go for Nan-dee-yay for the moment.
On the basis that the boy's first name 'Guillaume' is pronounced 'Gee- yome'
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Interview with TAM on 19:59 - Apr 4 by spell_chekker
There could be a 'w' sound in there.
It's difficult to say. I can't think of any words with the combination 'duill' in the middle.
enduit - polyfiller stuff is pronounced with a 'w' but then there is the double 'L' which I'd liaise with the 'I' rather than putting the 'U' and 'I' together.
I could very well be wrong but I'm going to change and go for Nan-dee-yay for the moment.
On the basis that the boy's first name 'Guillaume' is pronounced 'Gee- yome'
I've asked peoples' opinions and generally they say -
NYAN - DOO - YAY
However it's a difficult one. It could be different.
For example: You might get a bad COUGH if you are sitting on the BOUGH of a tree.
or
There might ne a cold WIND blowin when you WIND your watch up.
Proper nouns can also have cultural pronunciations.
Learning to read clusters is not something your eyes do naturally. It takes constant practice.