Prem Soon Come

Yeah, like what we say in the North of England (and I assumed in most parts of the English speaking world but perhaps I'm wrong). Why is it suddenly a Jamaican phrase when there's a clearly more logical reason?
It’s not a Jamaican phrase but when you say it it sounds that way because West Indians speak in broken English, for instance they will say “dat” meaning that in English, let’s just move on it’s CP brilliant mancunian accent :)
 
It’s not a Jamaican phrase but when you say it it sounds that way because West Indians speak in broken English, for instance they will say “dat” meaning that in English, let’s just move on it’s CP brilliant mancunian accent :)
Yes, it's just something I find interesting because "Prem'll soon come" and "Prem'll come soon" both make sense to me but appears not to others around the country. No wonder my work colleagues in other parts of the world struggle to follow me - I do feel sorry for them sometimes, ee by gum I do.
 
Yeah, like what we say in the North of England (and I assumed in most parts of the English speaking world but perhaps I'm wrong). Why is it suddenly a Jamaican phrase when there's a clearly more logical reason?
It’s not ‘suddenly’ a Jamaican phrase, and it’s perfectly logical that it is one.
 
First time i have seen this, bit late but I thought the interviewer was being a complete cock. I thought palmer handled it well.

This would never happen if he was a utd or Liverpool player. Proof is when Curtis Jones scored vs everton. All the interviewer did was say this must be such a special day, and made out he should be so thankful for the playing time. Jones called out Klopp for not giving him a chance and the pundits criticized jones for it.
 

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