- Jul 16, 2005
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/p/peterborough_united/7357681.stm
As the linked article and the title suggest, the mighty Posh have gained promotion to division 1 under the expert guidance of one Duncan Ferguson - WB son of Sir Alex (the bloke who manages 'The other united'.
I would have pasted the article here for everyone to enjoy without the tiresome inconvenience of a 'click', but instead I will summarise it.
Short tempered, potatocake-eating scotchman Darren Ferguson is (obviously) "delighted" at his team's promotion from division 2.
Does anyone else think that the word "delighted" seems to be used almost exclusively in football contexts, either by those who are, or those who wish they were, involved in the game?
Needless to say, I am delighted to see Posh promoted, and the junior Ferguson is doing a fine job.:clap:
As the linked article and the title suggest, the mighty Posh have gained promotion to division 1 under the expert guidance of one Duncan Ferguson - WB son of Sir Alex (the bloke who manages 'The other united'.
I would have pasted the article here for everyone to enjoy without the tiresome inconvenience of a 'click', but instead I will summarise it.
Short tempered, potatocake-eating scotchman Darren Ferguson is (obviously) "delighted" at his team's promotion from division 2.
Does anyone else think that the word "delighted" seems to be used almost exclusively in football contexts, either by those who are, or those who wish they were, involved in the game?
Needless to say, I am delighted to see Posh promoted, and the junior Ferguson is doing a fine job.:clap: