The Adjudication Panel: G-Nev's adjectives, cynical finishes & gobbling up chances
Feb 27, 2024
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Join Adam Hurrey, Charlie Eccleshare, and David Walker on The Adjudication Panel as they discuss Gary Neville's language misuse, 'gobbling up' chances in football, and imagining a 'cynical' finish. Dive into football cliches, cheerful banter, and the excitement for their live shows on tour.
Gary Neville's linguistic blunder, discussions on striker finishing techniques, the return of 'In & Around' Corner.
Deep dives
Kies and Gray Conversations
Andy Gray agreeing and repeating everything with a touch of pretend conversations. Also, discussing various scenarios with Keyes about Pochettino and a raffle, observational humor from David Thompson about raffle ticket technicalities, and analysis of the fastest goal in football.
Liverpool vs. Chelsea Cup Final Discussion
Keyes and Gray's commentary on the Liverpool vs. Chelsea cup final, including Keyes' frustration about VAR decisions and Gray chiming in with his insights and comments on the intricacies of the game.
Liverpool's Fastest Goal Controversy
Analysis of the controversy surrounding Ryan Hall's fast goal timing for Croydon, including commentary from Keyes and Gray about the uniqueness of the situation and the potential world record attempt, showcasing humor and discussion around the event.
Wembley Steps and Stadium Nostalgia
Keyes and Gray reminiscing about the simplicity of the old Wembley Stadium, John Motson's famous line about the stadium steps, with Keyes expressing frustration over the messiness pre-trophy presentation, including comments about the fans' reactions and stadium logistics.
Football Cliches Live Tour Announcement
Keyes and Gray ending the conversation by promoting the upcoming Football Cliches Live Tour, encouraging listeners to attend the shows, and providing details about the tour dates and locations.
Adam Hurrey is joined by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker on the Adjudication Panel. The agenda includes: Gary Neville breaking an obscure rule of the English language, "doing the hard bit" before delivering a cross, unexpected Serie A references on Gladiators, the textbook scenario for a striker "gobbling up" a chance, a welcome return for "In & Around" Corner, and Keys & Gray's footballing weekend.
Meanwhile, the panel imagine what a "cynical" finish would look like and what constitutes "the minimum of fuss"