Dick Knights Mumm
Take me Home Falmer Road
Anyon listen to Tony on 6-0-6 last night. It is normally the type of thing that has me switching stations - but I felt compelled to listen. He does think he can appear as one of the people - but this estuary accent he adopts always makes me laugh. This is someone who went to Fetters school (one of the top ones apparently) and is a barrister. Yet he adopts this um's and ah's in an attempt to come over as one of the people and sincere - and last night was a classic. Martin Kelner of the Guardian describes it better than me:
Most of these asides - and there were many - were firmly fisted clear. Tony was there to talk football and only football, which he indicated by a steep increase in his glottal-stop quotient.
When Mike in Leamington Spa asked him about footballers' wages, the reply came in a flurry of dropped t's. "They ge' a lo' o' money, bu' I'm no' sure we can do much abow i'."
The PM's first World Cup memory, he told Chiles, was watching England's 1966 triumph while on holiday in France. "In France?" his co-host leapt in. "Wasn't that rather exotic in 1966?" Well, we are not all from Sandwell, Adrian, but we know what you are saying: you can drop as many t's as you want, Mr Prime Minister, but you were still a posh kid.
Read the full review at: http://football.guardian.co.uk/worldcup2006/story/0,,1801709,00.html
Most of these asides - and there were many - were firmly fisted clear. Tony was there to talk football and only football, which he indicated by a steep increase in his glottal-stop quotient.
When Mike in Leamington Spa asked him about footballers' wages, the reply came in a flurry of dropped t's. "They ge' a lo' o' money, bu' I'm no' sure we can do much abow i'."
The PM's first World Cup memory, he told Chiles, was watching England's 1966 triumph while on holiday in France. "In France?" his co-host leapt in. "Wasn't that rather exotic in 1966?" Well, we are not all from Sandwell, Adrian, but we know what you are saying: you can drop as many t's as you want, Mr Prime Minister, but you were still a posh kid.
Read the full review at: http://football.guardian.co.uk/worldcup2006/story/0,,1801709,00.html