Here’s the difference between British, American, and Latino World Cup commentators. #BetweenTheScenes #DailyShow #Comedy #Throwback
Here’s the difference between British, American, and Latino World Cup commentators. #BetweenTheScenes #DailyShow #Comedy #Throwback
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U will be missed Trevor, Give Dave Chappelle even for a year the Twitter MeltDown will be Hillarious.
ReplyI think I hear a lot more of British commentators when I’m watching the world cup and I’ve only really watched it like twice. Mainly for Messi
Replydid Trevor’s hair already leave the show?
ReplyEveryone else:
ReplySpanish narrators: Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
I’m more interested in the equality of all females than the availability of beer at sporting events… #ReligionsAreINSANE
ReplyRemember when Trevor would get his hair cut and not try to do a troll doll hair thing? Pepperidge farm remembers.
ReplyThis really has been an absolute dumpster fire since Jon Stewart left.
Reply99% of American soccer commentators are awful. It’s grating after listening to British announcers.
ReplyWe have got a radio commentator in the Netherlands that will make the half-time whistle sound like a hattrick being scored by the goalkeeper ^_^ tbh it makes the boring matches even entertaining to watch.
ReplyWhere is the corona hair style, Trevor?
ReplyIt would be better just to ignore the world cup, considering who is organizing it this year and actually 4 years ago as well. I swear FIFA would give the event to North Korea if they bribed them hard enough. (thankfully NK spends all its extra cash on missiles and nukes so that is not gonna happen).
ReplyNeymar is kind of a big deal.
ReplyI really like his hair now, natural looks so much better on Trevor
Replyman, you could’ve shave your beard and keep your magnetic flame afro!
ReplyI actually wish the US was REALLY covering the game on cable news channels. Dear America, the world started something amazing today….maybe you want to know about it????? LOL (we’re never in touch with the globe)
ReplyIt’s because soccer is barely a sport in the US. We don’t care, and barely watch it. It’s long and boring.
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