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Adrian Durham - Talk Sport

Is it time to starve this **** of the oxygen he so desperately desires and lock this shit?


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riggi

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Jun 24, 2008
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I know he's a posh fan,but I personally think the scum are his prem team....his daily arsenal thing is just over compensating to make people think he hates them.it nearly always involves slating wenger,which a lot of scum fans do on a regular basis.

His kids support arsenal.
 

King of Otters

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Jun 11, 2012
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His kids support arsenal.

Fuck. I hope for their sake that they're spared the final humiliation of inheriting their fathers hair. Supporting Arsenal and growing up with Adrian Durham as your dad is a heavy enough load to bear as it is.
 

SugarRay

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Jul 6, 2011
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I'm more shocked to discover he isn't a virgin let alone has found a woman prepared to give birth to his kids!
 

double0

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Aug 29, 2006
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It must be said some of the Spurs fans calling in are an embarrassment havent a clue I sometimes think its a windup.
 

absolute bobbins

Am Yisrael Chai
Feb 12, 2013
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Imagine Gough and Merson together.












Not in that way.:rolleyes:
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Springs to mind
 

Wheeler Dealer

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Jul 29, 2011
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Imagine Gough and Merson together.












Not in that way.:rolleyes:

It must give hope to many that you don't need to be bright to get a job in media.. In fact it appears to be the opposite for Talk Sport presenting... They've had some shockers
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
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I know him :cautious:
Then do the decent thing and tell us where he lives,I don't wanna kill him or anything,but I'd love to put shit in his letterbox(not a euphemism)
I have no choice but to listen to him on the way home from work,I get a lift and the fella who's driving wont listen to anything else.i can't see how he can claim to have a soft spot for spurs.especially since AVB took over.if anything his soft spot is Chelsea,he gives them a vey easy ride considering their vile players/ fans.
 

specspurs

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Jan 18, 2011
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Then do the decent thing and tell us where he lives,I don't wanna kill him or anything,but I'd love to put shit in his letterbox(not a euphemism)
I have no choice but to listen to him on the way home from work,I get a lift and the fella who's driving wont listen to anything else.i can't see how he can claim to have a soft spot for spurs.especially since AVB took over.if anything his soft spot is Chelsea,he gives them a very easy ride considering their vile players/ fans.

He doesn't wind up Chelsea much as they don't have many supporters and most of what they have probably aren't fit to go on the radio. He winds us and Arsenal up due to the fact we have a much larger support and therefore TalkSport make money from the calls.
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
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He winds us and Arsenal up due to the fact we have a much larger support and therefore TalkSport make money from the calls.
Then why does he hardly ever give united shit?...they've got the biggest support out there,with massive support in London ,yet he barely says a word against them.
 

only1waddle

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Jun 18, 2012
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Then why does he hardly ever give united shit?...they've got the biggest support out there,with massive support in London ,yet he barely says a word against them.


Probably because whining about Fergie making poor decisions, going out the league cup on pens to South East Plumbing Ltd etc would make him look stupid, now Fergie has gone just wait, Moyes will start to get shit soon enough and he will delight in it, Utd fans moaning will be another ratings booster for him..
 

shelfmonkey

Weird is different, different is interesting.
Mar 21, 2007
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Cannot stand that man. Stopped listening to him a long time ago. In any debate he takes opposite view to majority to create an argument. He probably doesn't even believe what he's saying. Very poor broadcaster...


He's very good at his job, that's why he's still doing it after 13 yrs, I think. What bothers me is that even though he quite clearly contradicts himself, plenty of listeners are still stupid enough to ring in, wait 20 mins on a premium rate line and then prove their stupidity to millions!!!!
 

mano-obe

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Mar 2, 2005
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They're meant to make whacky comments so it sparks some debate. I'd take everything with a pinch of salt.

I don't know whether to laugh or cringe everytime he reels a listener in. Bollocks to him!!
 

camaj

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Aug 10, 2004
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Then do the decent thing and tell us where he lives,I don't wanna kill him or anything,but I'd love to put shit in his letterbox(not a euphemism)
I have no choice but to listen to him on the way home from work,I get a lift and the fella who's driving wont listen to anything else.i can't see how he can claim to have a soft spot for spurs.especially since AVB took over.if anything his soft spot is Chelsea,he gives them a vey easy ride considering their vile players/ fans.

Have you considered earphones and an MP3 player?
 

spud

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Sep 2, 2003
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For those of you who haven't seen it, here is the commentary on Durham's column in the Mail from the excellent 'Mediawatch' section of Football365:
Of Course
Adrian Durham is, of course, absolutely convinced that Andre Villas-Boas has been dreadful at Spurs. Obviously. How could he be anything else?

Durham writes on The Daily Mail website today that Villas-Boas has failed, claiming:

'So has AVB failed? He took a top four team, spent £50million, had the double player of the year in his best ever form and still only finished fifth.'

Obviously there's no mention of Spurs selling more than £50million-worth of players last summer, including their two most creative players, but you wouldn't expect him to, would you?

The mention of Gareth Bale's form as evidence of Villas-Boas's failure is interesting too. After all, one might think that a manager does have something to do with a player's good performance.

Durham himself seems to agree with that idea as well. But only if it's a certain other manager who gets the credit.

He wrote in February: 'Under Harry Redknapp, Gareth Bale became a star player dominating games in the Barclays Premier League and in Europe.

'So I hope after the win at West Brom on Sunday, in which Bale scored a brilliant winner, Spurs fans and Villas-Boas remembered Redknapp for turning a weakling who couldn't win a game in a Tottenham shirt, into one of the most feared and sought after players in Europe.'

So when Bale plays well under Redknapp, it's down to Harry, but when he plays well under Villas-Boas, it's down to Gareth and proof that Andre is rubbish. Glad we're clear on that.

He carries on in much the same vein, variously comparing Spurs to Peterborough, and pointing to Villas-Boas's 'rather bizarre obsession with the Europa League' as a factor in his 'failure'. Quite why aiming to win a trophy is bizarre is unclear, as is why it is described as an 'obsession' when Villas-Boas, much like most other managers involved in the competition, rotated his squad rather heavily.

The Villas-Boas comment is one of Durham's '10 observations from the last day of the Premier League season'. Absent from those 10 observations is QPR's defeat to Liverpool, their seventh in their last nine games, ensuring that they ended the season at the foot of the table. So the manager who finished fifth is bobbins, but the one who finished bottom is...well, we're not sure.
 
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