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There's a female presenter who has taken over from Brazil this week. Don't know who she is as I only listen for 5 minutes whilst the radio alarm wakes me up.

I've noticed that a couple of times the conversation has turned to England's young players. Without fail, the established pundit co-host lists every young player except Foden. And without fail she brings him into the conversation.

And, this is what I'm finding. That the increasing number of female presenters on radio and tv are as knowledgable as their male counterparts (i.e. not very) but are, at least, unhampered by tribal loyalties and more inclined to be objective. They also tend to be young which means that they aren't in thrall to Liverpool having never seen them as anything other than an occasional cup team.
Laura woods(Woodsy)very tasty she is.
 
New level of thickness by ‘Goughy’ earlier

“Why does old trafford cricket ground have red seats? shouldn't they have blue and red to reflect the two local football clubs?”

Errrre no because , one, its a cricket ground, nothing to do with football. And two, red because red rose of lancashire!!!

He also said its called old trafford ‘after the football ground’.

Nothing to do with the area and the fact it came BEFORE the football ground

Thick yarkshirw twat

The trouble is that many equally thick listeners around the country will accept that as Gospel, just as they do with all the rest of the nonsense that comes out on TS.
 
You know the rules.......
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Nah, you're alright.
 
The trouble is that many equally thick listeners around the country will accept that as Gospel, just as they do with all the rest of the nonsense that comes out on TS.

Yep. It's how myths and legends begin. After a while everyone accepts it as the truth.

A couple of year ago I overheard a small crowd of people talking about today's music in comparison with music from the 60's and 70's. Someone said words to the effect that artists today don't write or even play an instrument on their songs, to which some young lady of about 20/25 replied with: "Yeah, but my mum's old enough to remember The Beatles, and she told me it was a well-known fact that none of them could play a musical instrument, and that they had to hire outside writers to create their songs!"
 
Yep. It's how myths and legends begin. After a while everyone accepts it as the truth.

A couple of year ago I overheard a small crowd of people talking about today's music in comparison with music from the 60's and 70's. Someone said words to the effect that artists today don't write or even play an instrument on their songs, to which some young lady of about 20/25 replied with: "Yeah, but my mum's old enough to remember The Beatles, and she told me it was a well-known fact that none of them could play a musical instrument, and that they had to hire outside writers to create their songs!"

What. The. Actual. F**K.
 
This morning Laura Woods said the 'couldn't be arsed' about something or other.

Not the worst thing to say but neither very ladylike nor professional for someone whose job is in the use of words.
 

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