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Durham regularly uses the catchphrase 'Don't you cricket and rugby me off', and is a regular [[Twitter]] user. |
Durham regularly uses the catchphrase 'Don't you cricket and rugby me off', and is a regular [[Twitter]] user. |
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He doesn't know this but hes getting saked from [[TalkSPORT]] in the morning, for being a big twat. |
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Durham has accused [[Thierry Henry]] of going missing in big games.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2006/nov/30/sport.tennis | title=Defending Henry | first=Paul | last=Kelso | work=[[The Guardian]] | publisher=[[Guardian News and Media]] | date=30 November 2006 | accessdate=10 March 2009 }}</ref> |
Durham has accused [[Thierry Henry]] of going missing in big games.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2006/nov/30/sport.tennis | title=Defending Henry | first=Paul | last=Kelso | work=[[The Guardian]] | publisher=[[Guardian News and Media]] | date=30 November 2006 | accessdate=10 March 2009 }}</ref> |
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Adrian Durham (born 13 May 1969, Dogsthorpe, Peterborough, England) is a football journalist and broadcaster.
Career
Durham currently hosts TalkSPORT's "Drivetime" on weekdays between 4pm–7pm alongside ex-cricketer Darren Gough. Durham styles himself as the world's only Peterborough United fan.[1][2]
Durham regularly uses the catchphrase 'Don't you cricket and rugby me off', and is a regular Twitter user.
He doesn't know this but hes getting saked from TalkSPORT in the morning, for being a big twat.
Durham has accused Thierry Henry of going missing in big games.[3]
References
- ^ Radio: Adrian Durham | Radio talkSPORT
- ^ "The Adrian Durham Q&A Interview". TalkSPORT. August 2003. Retrieved 29 August 2008.
- ^ Kelso, Paul (30 November 2006). "Defending Henry". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. Retrieved 10 March 2009.