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Steve McCLOLaren

by Magnus » 23 Sep 2010 16:02

Not quite as funny as his dutch gaff but still a few LOLs around.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3149481/Steve-McClaren-accent-is-the-wurst.html

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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by Archie's penalty » 23 Sep 2010 16:22

Why doesn't he just LEARN the language?

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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by Royal Lady » 23 Sep 2010 17:29

:lol: He's a nutcase!

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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by John Madejski's Wallet » 23 Sep 2010 20:42

tbf I can understand why he does it...... being rubbish at languages I often find myself speaking English with a spanish/german/etc. accent so people in those countries understand me. Even though it feels really embarassing!

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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by FiNeRaIn » 24 Sep 2010 05:14

It makes me cringe, I have to turn the sound down. Has he got no idea how stupid he looks?


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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by Terminal Boardom » 24 Sep 2010 11:00

I don't think that interview in Germany was anywhere near as cringeworthy as the one he gave in Holland. But if he chooses to speak in English then he shold speak normally. failing that, he should learn the local lingo.

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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by Stranded » 24 Sep 2010 11:02

FiNeRaIn It makes me cringe, I have to turn the sound down. Has he got no idea how stupid he looks?


To us in England yes, to the audience he is addressing no. It does actually make you much easier to understand if you emphasise English in the accent of the country you are in. It's a bridging technique whilst you learn the language.

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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by Royal Lady » 24 Sep 2010 16:46

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FiNeRaIn It makes me cringe, I have to turn the sound down. Has he got no idea how stupid he looks?


To us in England yes, to the audience he is addressing no. It does actually make you much easier to understand if you emphasise English in the accent of the country you are in. It's a bridging technique whilst you learn the language.

Rubbish! You can either speak the language or you can't. Speaking it with a foreign accent doesn't help anyone. :roll:

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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 24 Sep 2010 16:54

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FiNeRaIn It makes me cringe, I have to turn the sound down. Has he got no idea how stupid he looks?


To us in England yes, to the audience he is addressing no. It does actually make you much easier to understand if you emphasise English in the accent of the country you are in. It's a bridging technique whilst you learn the language.

Rubbish! You can either speak the language or you can't. Speaking it with a foreign accent doesn't help anyone. :roll:


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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by Stranded » 24 Sep 2010 17:14

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FiNeRaIn It makes me cringe, I have to turn the sound down. Has he got no idea how stupid he looks?


To us in England yes, to the audience he is addressing no. It does actually make you much easier to understand if you emphasise English in the accent of the country you are in. It's a bridging technique whilst you learn the language.

Rubbish! You can either speak the language or you can't. Speaking it with a foreign accent doesn't help anyone. :roll:


It actually does as different areas pronounce the words with their own dialect. Not everyone can speak English precisely but will understand the terms.

McLaren will be learning to speak German I'm sure but by putting an accent on his English it makes his speech more accessible.

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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by Ian Herring » 24 Sep 2010 18:23

Bit like the 'pidgin' Dutch I used to dole out to the Dutch lorry drivers at one of the places I worked at.

'Hey Lex/Anderjs/De Gruijt (or whoever),

Haagen hoogen hiijgen saagen macchten, ja forschoorden, nein sucken sie cocken wheereen cloggenofteken?'

Obviously a Germanic-Dutch mash-up but along the same lines.

Not much 'bridging' going on there though.

They just used to say 'F*ck off' in the American-accented English all Dutch seem to use, true Euro-Rock-stylee.

(They did wear clogs though, all of them. WIth white socks. And some had Eurotrash-style comedy moustaches. I think McClaren ought to grow one of those.)

The hilarious, Mongoloid freak.

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Re: Steve McCLOLaren

by jumpers for goalposts » 24 Sep 2010 23:11

Royal Lady Rubbish! You can either speak the language or you can't. Speaking it with a foreign accent doesn't help anyone. :roll:


You're completely wrong there. Stranded is spot on with his observations.

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