SteveBlade
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One answer each please
Mine is Peter Ndlovu.
Mine is Peter Ndlovu.
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That's one hell of a coincidence. Mine's Peter Ndlovu as well.One answer each please
Mine is Peter Ndlovu.
One answer each please
Mine is Peter Ndlovu.
Boring fact. It's pronounced Nd-low-vu. He apparently has no idea where Nd-love came from
I still call him Flo(w). I would make the effort to change the way I say it if he'd been any good.A bit like Motty calling Jostein “ Flo” then changing it to “Flu” when the BBC corrected him.
We all thought he was called “Flo” until then but once it was clear it was actually “Flu” it soon went viral!
the beeb pronounce a lot of things oddly to reinforce their sense of superiorityI still call him Flo(w). I would make the effort to change the way I say it if he'd been any good.
Wasn't it Motson who pronounced Peschisolido oddly?
So you're a Zimbabwean with two vowels in your surname?Me. Except for the playing for the Blades bit.
So you're a Zimbabwean with two vowels in your surname?![]()
A bit like Motty calling Jostein “ Flo” then changing it to “Flu” when the BBC corrected him.
We all thought he was called “Flo” until then but once it was clear it was actually “Flu” it soon went viral!
It was even more confusing when James Beattie became Beattie Flu.It always used to confuse me that Jostein Flo was Jostein Flu
But Tore Andre Flo was Tore Andre Flo
You can tell its the international break.
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