Anyway. I'd like to address a point with you. About accents and the
media. You say, that at the peak of Liverpool (80s) there were scouse
accents galore on the telly. I might agree with that. Now that it is
Chelsea's turn in the ascendency, we have the southern accent
everywhere.
You put forward Bread as the cultural low. I give you "Made in
Chelsea/Essex".
2-1 up against Bradford. Substitution. Fabregas comes on. He runs in turn to each Chelsea player and delivers a message. We lose at home for the first time in almost a year.
Very conveniently, the weekends before our two next CL games are free. No Cup induced fixture congestion at the end of the season when the focus will be on the PL and possibly CL.
If it wasn't planned, it might have been.
"...the southern accent...."
TOWIE is an Estuary accent. MiC is an RP accent, if it can be called an accent as it is actually accentless English. There is no "Southern" accent. Indeed, RP is not bound geographically but by socioeconomic status. RP exists all over the country.
2-1 up against Bradford. Substitution. Fabregas comes on. He runs in turn to each Chelsea player and delivers a message. We lose at home for the first time in almost a year.
Very conveniently, the weekends before our two next CL games are free. No Cup induced fixture congestion at the end of the season when the focus will be on the PL and possibly CL.
If it wasn't planned, it might have been.
"...the southern accent...."
TOWIE is an Estuary accent. MiC is an RP accent, if it can be called an accent as it is actually accentless English. There is no "Southern" accent. Indeed, RP is not bound geographically but by socioeconomic status. RP exists all over the country.