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  • #16
    Still that's a better record than most (if not all) of the pros!

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    • #17
      You have not seen my opponents! lol!

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      • #18
        5 points.....not too bad.

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        • #19
          Yeh well done folks, I was pants again

          I really wish someone would tell that guy (the one with the silly haircut) who presents the Premier League on Sky, that there is no C in DOHERTY!!

          He gets right on my t*ts with that
          Mon the Rocket

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by Cessy143
            Yeh well done folks, I was pants again

            I really wish someone would tell that guy (the one with the silly haircut) who presents the Premier League on Sky, that there is no C in DOHERTY!!

            He gets right on my t*ts with that
            Now I really wonder how he pronounces that surname if you hear a C there?
            ZIPPIE FOR CHAIRMAN

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            • #21
              Wrong: Doch-er-tee where doch is like loch.
              Right: Dough-er-tee
              "I'll be back next year." --Jimmy White

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by elvaago
                Wrong: Doch-er-tee where doch is like loch.
                Right: Dough-er-tee
                Weird. If I am right, ch in loch is pronounced as a K? That would sound very weird in 'Doherty' indeed.
                ZIPPIE FOR CHAIRMAN

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                • #23
                  You're wrong. CH in loch is pronounced like you're trying to get a hair out of your throat.
                  "I'll be back next year." --Jimmy White

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                  • #24
                    Then I am completely lost, I am afraid. How then you'd describe the pronunciation of 'dough'?
                    ZIPPIE FOR CHAIRMAN

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                    • #25
                      Thats gh, like owwwwwwww

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                      • #26
                        from now on, I am restricting myself to only written english. Just to avoid confusion.
                        ZIPPIE FOR CHAIRMAN

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                        • #27
                          Originally Posted by elvaago
                          Wrong: Doch-er-tee where doch is like loch.
                          Right: Dough-er-tee
                          Apparently not!

                          Docherty (with a 'c') is pronounced "Doch..." to rhyme with 'loch' (the 'ch' is pronounced like an 'h' which is held, like the 'ch' in German)

                          But Doherty is not pronounced "dough-erty" (rhyming with "throw")

                          It is pronounced like this:

                          Do - her - tee

                          The "Do" as if you were starting to say "Doctor", the 'her' and 'tee' as in the English words.

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                          • #28
                            Originally Posted by The Statman
                            Apparently not!

                            Docherty (with a 'c') is pronounced "Doch..." to rhyme with 'loch' (the 'ch' is pronounced like an 'h' which is held, like the 'ch' in German)

                            But Doherty is not pronounced "dough-erty" (rhyming with "throw")

                            It is pronounced like this:

                            Do - her - tee

                            The "Do" as if you were starting to say "Doctor", the 'her' and 'tee' as in the English words.
                            I am afraid I will never know English
                            ZIPPIE FOR CHAIRMAN

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                            • #29
                              Originally Posted by April madness
                              I am afraid I will never know English
                              Better learning Scoa-ttish April ,,,,,,,,,,,Och aye the noo
                              Mon the Rocket

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                              • #30
                                Originally Posted by April madness
                                I am afraid I will never know English
                                The English is fine, April, but it's when the Gaelics and Celts come along with their Irishisms and Scottishisms, that you get into difficulties!

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