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By *inky_couple2020 OP   Couple
over a year ago

North West

Just watched some curling on the tellybox and the following random thought popped into my disease-addled brain...

...Are Team GB [any sport] hindered by the fact they discuss tactics during the game/match in English?

English is understood to at least some extent by many other nations, but, using the curling example, the opposition discussing in Swedish won't be of any help to Team GB.

Should we train all our athletes to discuss tactics in Welsh* or Gaelic*?!?!

*Other native languages are available...

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Maybe they have a code, like when trying to talk about something in front of a child who shouldn't know about it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just watched some curling on the tellybox and the following random thought popped into my disease-addled brain...

...Are Team GB [any sport] hindered by the fact they discuss tactics during the game/match in English?

English is understood to at least some extent by many other nations, but, using the curling example, the opposition discussing in Swedish won't be of any help to Team GB.

Should we train all our athletes to discuss tactics in Welsh* or Gaelic*?!?!

*Other native languages are available..."

Do what the footballers do and cover your mouth

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

I suggest that traditional Klingon should be the language of choice.

‘Qapla!’

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By *inky_couple2020 OP   Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Just watched some curling on the tellybox and the following random thought popped into my disease-addled brain...

...Are Team GB [any sport] hindered by the fact they discuss tactics during the game/match in English?

English is understood to at least some extent by many other nations, but, using the curling example, the opposition discussing in Swedish won't be of any help to Team GB.

Should we train all our athletes to discuss tactics in Welsh* or Gaelic*?!?!

*Other native languages are available...

Do what the footballers do and cover your mouth "

The Swedes were shouting things down the ice quite openly whereas the GB team did have to whisper and be next to each other.

I don't know why this didn't occur to me before

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Just watched some curling on the tellybox and the following random thought popped into my disease-addled brain...

...Are Team GB [any sport] hindered by the fact they discuss tactics during the game/match in English?

English is understood to at least some extent by many other nations, but, using the curling example, the opposition discussing in Swedish won't be of any help to Team GB.

Should we train all our athletes to discuss tactics in Welsh* or Gaelic*?!?!

*Other native languages are available...

Do what the footballers do and cover your mouth

The Swedes were shouting things down the ice quite openly whereas the GB team did have to whisper and be next to each other.

I don't know why this didn't occur to me before "

This is why we should emphasise foreign languages in schools

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By *inky_couple2020 OP   Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Just watched some curling on the tellybox and the following random thought popped into my disease-addled brain...

...Are Team GB [any sport] hindered by the fact they discuss tactics during the game/match in English?

English is understood to at least some extent by many other nations, but, using the curling example, the opposition discussing in Swedish won't be of any help to Team GB.

Should we train all our athletes to discuss tactics in Welsh* or Gaelic*?!?!

*Other native languages are available...

Do what the footballers do and cover your mouth

The Swedes were shouting things down the ice quite openly whereas the GB team did have to whisper and be next to each other.

I don't know why this didn't occur to me before

This is why we should emphasise foreign languages in schools "

But then we'd need to pick a language that next to nohone else will understand. No good yelling in German if you're playing against Deutschland. Or Austria. Or Switzerland

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Just watched some curling on the tellybox and the following random thought popped into my disease-addled brain...

...Are Team GB [any sport] hindered by the fact they discuss tactics during the game/match in English?

English is understood to at least some extent by many other nations, but, using the curling example, the opposition discussing in Swedish won't be of any help to Team GB.

Should we train all our athletes to discuss tactics in Welsh* or Gaelic*?!?!

*Other native languages are available...

Do what the footballers do and cover your mouth

The Swedes were shouting things down the ice quite openly whereas the GB team did have to whisper and be next to each other.

I don't know why this didn't occur to me before

This is why we should emphasise foreign languages in schools

But then we'd need to pick a language that next to nohone else will understand. No good yelling in German if you're playing against Deutschland. Or Austria. Or Switzerland "

No no no. Have a member of the team speak a different language each.

No one expects a multilingual British team. Therefore they'll inadvertently tell someone on the team everything!

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