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johnhughthom
06-21-2010, 17:06
As a Northern Irish sports fan I rarely have moments to treasure so I just had to post something about Graeme McDowell's win at the US Open, the first European to win for 40 years.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/golf/8751043.stm

gaelic cowboy
06-21-2010, 17:29
Well thats the Ryder Cup place sorted for him so.

johnhughthom
06-21-2010, 18:47
Well thats the Ryder Cup place sorted for him so.

Indeed, and my Sports Personality of the year vote sorted.

Louis VI the Fat
06-21-2010, 19:00
Has he lived in America long? Is he trying to speak in a more US English for the occasion?

He sounds bizarre, like an American trying and failing at an Irish accent, or an off-Irishman trying to do American.


Must be cool to be a one-man variant of English!

johnhughthom
06-21-2010, 19:03
He went to college in the states on a golf scolarship I think. I love the fact that one word is in an Ulster accent then the next is American.:laugh4:

Subotan
06-21-2010, 19:48
Northern Ireland eats champ-s for breakfast dinner

Rhyfelwyr
06-22-2010, 00:05
This thread is evoking random memories for me...

This is the first time a Briton has won a major golf tournament since Paul Lawrie back in 1999, or something like that I gather. I remember watching while on holiday the day he won that tournamet... what?! It can't have been a decade ago, I feel so old...


Northern Ireland eats champ

My Gran used to make that a lot, mince and tatties was still the staple with her though.

Reverend Joe
06-22-2010, 02:39
As a Northern Irish sports fan I rarely have moments to treasure so I just had to post something about Graeme McDowell's win at the US Open, the first European to win for 40 years.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/golf/8751043.stm
Golf is a sport? :inquisitive:

miotas
06-22-2010, 02:41
If you can bet on it, it's a sport.