Perhaps you hear the odd Carriger, as that actually is how he pronounces his name, but I haven't heard the rest of them. Certainly I've never heard an Irish commentator get Kinsella or Kilbane wrong.
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Perhaps you hear the odd Carriger, as that actually is how he pronounces his name, but I haven't heard the rest of them. Certainly I've never heard an Irish commentator get Kinsella or Kilbane wrong.
I heard Kin-SELL-a all the time. And Gary Dockerty. And Kevin Mor-AN. Although that works both ways. When I worked in the nuclear industry, there was a company called "Strachan and Henshaw", of which one of the founders, Mr. Strachan, was Irish, and pronounced it "Strawn". Drove any Scottish people they did business with up the wall!
I suppose the Scots have a good guffaw at the weird way we pronounce McGeady :)
Do soccer fans in general tend to leave before the end of a game they are at in person or stick it out if their team is losing? I laughed at the Miami Heat fans. Terrible terrible sports town.
There are a few Sasanachs commentating on Setanta though. Carrigger I think I have heard but like I said it is how he pronounces it. Is McEddy not how they pronounce his name in Glasgow? I always assumed that's where Brady got it from.
So how do they pronounce it? McGedy?
Also get annoyed when people complain about pronunciation but hen don't say how it should be pronounced,
even if they do what they write is often open to interpretation.
Needs to be clearer with an example ie McGedy as in "ready" even then read can be reed or red!!!
Why is a needed is a full phonetic spelling, but then nobody would understand that either.
Few versions of Cahill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCjlL5dCRBw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbPJnyubNKk
Let's not forget how we've detracted from Packie Bonner's considerable manhood all these years by phonetically watering down his hard earned genetic entitlement.
What's weird is i always heard "Packie" is short for "Packing." Why would his folks do that to him?
Does it really matter how the name's pronounced?
Most commentators/pundits are often eejits these days, anyway...
Growing up in Dublin I had a pal whose surname was Heneghan. He pronounced his family name / surname differently to his father who grew up in Galway (Hennigan versus Heenehan). Ridiculous but true.
Heneghan would be more associated with Mayo.
I thought that was Hamagain.