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Double up tonight sparrow Thompson calling the races
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I can live with tommo, jimnast. You can't really take him seriously.
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That’s true I suppose we’re use to him after all this time
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Blimey he’s giving this lot some stick at mahoning valley rude not funny
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I turned it off until the next race as he is behaving like a complete lunatic tonight shouting and hollering. Jason Weaver does a perfectly good job and there is no need for the other idiot.
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what a treble this is -atr chapman and that other canute. cost me as i wont even look at it and would have laid that jolly
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I just leave it off until the race is due to start.
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Chapman is heir to McCririck in the sense that from time to time he will at least allude to the way the bookmaking industry and low-grade racing conspire to pick mugs' wallets.
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Chapman has a point though doesn't he. Its pretty awful racing no?
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He is paid to do a job and if he doesn' like it then he shouldn't be there. Owners spend thousands keeping these horses in training and also keeping many others employed in the industry.
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McCririck was a top class racing journalist in his prime something that Chapman could never aspire to.
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'Owners spend thousands keeping these horses in training and also keeping many others employed in the industry.'
Still doesn't stop it being a catchpenny farce for bookies. McCririck was a top class journalist who wasn't afraid to say when punters were being ripped off. No one has the guts now. Chapman at least mocks aspects. |
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he might aspire to it but wouldnt achieve it
he does ask the odd q that others wouldnt but hes not funny enough or clever enough to get away with his subversive act much worse is that creature commentating. i was on me way to fakenham once and changed direction and went to yarmouth instead when i heard he was on the mic. my companions thought i was avinalff but off i went |