In the US, NBC had the abysmal Peter Drury and Graham Le Saux on comms, who I swear both called him Andre Onana during the game. Drury, I'm not remotely surprised, but Le Saux is usually better than that.
Quote from: CT Villan on January 19, 2025, 04:07:41 PMIn the US, NBC had the abysmal Peter Drury and Graham Le Saux on comms, who I swear both called him Andre Onana during the game. Drury, I'm not remotely surprised, but Le Saux is usually better than that.As the people who get Philogene’s name wrong would say, what’s wrong with that?
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on January 19, 2025, 04:38:13 PMQuote from: CT Villan on January 19, 2025, 04:07:41 PMIn the US, NBC had the abysmal Peter Drury and Graham Le Saux on comms, who I swear both called him Andre Onana during the game. Drury, I'm not remotely surprised, but Le Saux is usually better than that.As the people who get Philogene’s name wrong would say, what’s wrong with that?Yeah because thats the same mixing another black player to another player is the same as spelling someones surname or first name wrong is the same.Ridiculous 😂
Either way, it's completely disrespectful. I can understand why someone would do it because they were unaware of the name change. Being aware and choosing to do it anyway is just twatty behaviour, I've no idea what people got out of that.
Either way, it's completely disrespectful. I can understand why someone would do it because they were unaware of the name change. Being aware and choosing to do it anyway is just twatty behaviour, I've no idea what people got out of that. Even less doubling down and getting annoyed when people asked them to stop.