Found this last night, a documentary about Scotland's U18 Euro's win in 1982, narrated by Pat Nevin ... one for " IanMcl " and others with Caledonian roots ..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m ... lost-final
The lost final - BBC iplayer
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The lost final - BBC iplayer
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Re: The lost final - BBC iplayer
Just watched this documentary. Pleasant watch and Pat Nevin comes across very well
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He wasn't bad on Countdown in Dictionary corner this week ... some great anecdotesJohnDearyMe wrote: ↑Sun Oct 09, 2022 8:08 pmJust watched this documentary. Pleasant watch and Pat Nevin comes across very well
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Re: The lost final - BBC iplayer
I really like Pat Nevin on Radio 5.
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I like Pat Nevin. But it's quite peculiar. Most people. When they move away from home, tend to lose their accent slightly over a long period of time. It just mellows slightly. His accent seems to get stronger as the years go on. I sometimes really struggle to pick what he's saying these days. Maybe I'm just going deaf.