And Gamrot said that the cornerman was pushed and it was a 'normal' reaction..
And Gamrot said that the cornerman was pushed and it was a 'normal' reaction..
Aussie Shaun -off topic but Norman's accent sounds scottish to me ,especially compared to the broad irish accent of the interviewer.
I didn't realise there was such a difference between the north and south irish accents.
The interviewer has a thick Dublin accent and Norman is a thick Antrim/Northern Irish accent. The Northern Ulster accent has a lot of Scottish to it due to the Scottish settlers who went to Ireland from Britain.
Well, you can't just shove a corner man, and expect not to get punched.
Need subtitles.