Think it’s closer to “Haesh”.Is his surname pronounced Ryesh?
he is lucky, I live in South America, and I know fuck all.That Tim 'knows fuck all' Vickery, who is a South American 'football expert' just because he lives there.....said the same about Fernandinho ;)
Who knows, but wouldn't take any notice of him.
Hays, according to Google translateIs his surname pronounced Ryesh?
Just heard somebody on Sky pronounce it like Rice, but with elongated ‘sh’.Think it’s closer to “Haesh”.
Think of Schteve McLaren trying to sing Purple Haze and you won’t be far off.
Fair enough, unless it was Clinton Morrison.Just heard somebody on Sky pronounce it like Rice, but with elongated ‘sh’.
A shit ton of wages goes a long way to comforting them.I'm always amazed by how well these young lads carry themselves. If I'd have moved halfway across the world at 19, to where didn't know anyone and didn't speak the language, I'd have been crying for my mum halfway through the interview.
Positive vibes from this kid!!
Reis is German for rice.All we are saying
Is give Reis a chance…..
Was this guy… though Vickery pronounced it similar to your description. Although he, Vickery used to annoy me with his pronunciation of Robinho as ‘Hobinho’Fair enough, unless it was Clinton Morrison.
I think it’ll be Rice in a Manc accent mostly. :-)Was this guy… though Vickery pronounced it similar to your description. Although he, Vickery used to annoy me with his pronunciation of Robinho as ‘Hobinho’
had you heard of the two youngsters before? I’m not sure about having four centre backs in the side either.Welcome, lad. He comes across extremely well. Imagine a back four of Khusanov, Reis, Dias, Gvardiol for the next decade. Wow.
Granada Sport reporter Mike Hall pronounced it as ‘Reece’. Sure we’ll find out the correct pronunciation eventually. We’ve mispronounced Kevs name for almost 10 yrs ffs…I think it’ll be Rice in a Manc accent mostly. :-)
Saramas?The reverse Samaras.