welkram wrote:
> Not this all over again!
>
> Arginald, your(sic) quite right in saying 1-5 at home.
>
No he's not. Don't be so ridiculous. Find me some reports from newspapers where the reporter has referred to the score in that manner and I don't mean the scoreline at the top of the report.
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Welkram 2
A few examples:
Nicolas Anelka scored a hat trick as West Brom beat Cork City 6-0 in their penultimate pre-season friendly.
Who was at home? Cork City.
Queens Park Rangers are through to the second round of the Capital One Cup are beating Exeter City 2-0. Charlie Austin scored after just three minutes on his full debut for Harry Redknapp's side.
Who was at home? Exeter City
Substitute Washington pounced on a defensive mistake it make it 3-1 in the 102nd minute, coolly rounding Ankergren before putting the ball in the empty net.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z2bGQZMCXY
Who was at home? Brighton
All the above from MailOnline.
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Newport County, who were promoted to League Two via the play-offs in May, upset the defeated Championship play-off semi-finalists Brighton at the Amex Stadium, scoring twice in extra-time to win 3-1.
From The Guardian.
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Championship Brighton were the biggest casualty of the night as they lost 3-1 at home to Football League new boys Newport County.
Middlesbrough also lost to League Two opposition as they went down 2-1 at home to Accrington.
From the Daily Mirror
The larger score always, always, always goes first.
Nicolas Anelka scored a hat trick as West Brom beat Cork City 6-0 in their penultimate pre-season friendly.
Who was at home? Cork City.
Queens Park Rangers are through to the second round of the Capital One Cup are beating Exeter City 2-0. Charlie Austin scored after just three minutes on his full debut for Harry Redknapp's side.
Who was at home? Exeter City
Substitute Washington pounced on a defensive mistake it make it 3-1 in the 102nd minute, coolly rounding Ankergren before putting the ball in the empty net.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z2bGQZMCXY
Who was at home? Brighton
All the above from MailOnline.
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Newport County, who were promoted to League Two via the play-offs in May, upset the defeated Championship play-off semi-finalists Brighton at the Amex Stadium, scoring twice in extra-time to win 3-1.
From The Guardian.
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Championship Brighton were the biggest casualty of the night as they lost 3-1 at home to Football League new boys Newport County.
Middlesbrough also lost to League Two opposition as they went down 2-1 at home to Accrington.
From the Daily Mirror
The larger score always, always, always goes first.
Re: Welkram 2
If you say you've been beaten 1-5 you don't have to say at home because the scoreline already suggests that you were at home, so that's why you say 5-1 at home or just plain 1-5.
Re: Welkram 2
MrTickle wrote:
> If you say you've been beaten 1-5 ......
The point is, no-one does. You say "we got beaten 5-1" or "we won 5-1"
[Bigger number] - [Smaller number] is the format for all but pedants, glory seekers, and probably 'muricans.
> If you say you've been beaten 1-5 ......
The point is, no-one does. You say "we got beaten 5-1" or "we won 5-1"
[Bigger number] - [Smaller number] is the format for all but pedants, glory seekers, and probably 'muricans.
We have need of you again, great king.
Re: Welkram 2
I agree when you say it verbally. It's only when it is written 1-5 does it make any sense.
Re: Welkram 2
MrTickle wrote:
> I agree when you say it verbally. It's only when it is written
> 1-5 does it make any sense.
You only ever see it as a result, though.
Germany 1 - 5 England
The reports were,
"Michael Owen's hat-trick helps England to a stunning 5-1 win over Germany in Munich"
"It was the night England won 5-1 in Munich"
"ENGLAND crushed Germany 5-1 in last night's World Cup qualifier in Munich "
I can't see anyone writing it as England won 1-5 against Germany in Munich"
> I agree when you say it verbally. It's only when it is written
> 1-5 does it make any sense.
You only ever see it as a result, though.
Germany 1 - 5 England
The reports were,
"Michael Owen's hat-trick helps England to a stunning 5-1 win over Germany in Munich"
"It was the night England won 5-1 in Munich"
"ENGLAND crushed Germany 5-1 in last night's World Cup qualifier in Munich "
I can't see anyone writing it as England won 1-5 against Germany in Munich"
We have need of you again, great king.
Re: Welkram 2
You only ever see it as a result, though.
Germany 1 - 5 England
That was the point I was trying to make.
Germany 1 - 5 England
That was the point I was trying to make.
Re: Welkram 2
Peter wrote:
> MrTickle wrote:
>
> > If you say you've been beaten 1-5 ......
>
> The point is, no-one does. You say "we got beaten 5-1" or "we
> won 5-1"
>
> [Bigger number] - [Smaller number] is the format for all but
> pedants, glory seekers, and probably 'muricans.
>
Hear hear ? at last someone with sense!
> MrTickle wrote:
>
> > If you say you've been beaten 1-5 ......
>
> The point is, no-one does. You say "we got beaten 5-1" or "we
> won 5-1"
>
> [Bigger number] - [Smaller number] is the format for all but
> pedants, glory seekers, and probably 'muricans.
>
Hear hear ? at last someone with sense!