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The Big Derk Boerrigter Thread

Discussion in 'Ex Players' started by Officer Doofy, Jul 30, 2013.

  1. ILoveTheCeltic

    ILoveTheCeltic

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    Boo-richter
     
  2. Daver

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    I have it down as:

    Bow i rig ter
     
  3. Celtic_1967_

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    Cheers lads :50:
     
  4. Daver

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    Some * * commentator used that in the Ross County match....I just hoped it was wrong as it sounded gash. I was taking the o / e together as a different sound, truth be told. Perhaps more in hope than anything else!

    Dutch fans, please confirm!:smiley-laughing002:
     
  5. ILoveTheCeltic

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    oe is like our ooh sound as in Winnie the Pooh. Ronald De Boohr etc Ronald Koohman
     
  6. Soul Rebel

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    He's stood out like a sore thumb in the little time he has played, really looks class.
     
  7. Daver

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    Would always say "De brrrr" (as in Christ it's freezing) myself. Almost reminiscent of a non-teutonic umlaut effect in terms of expression. Probably wrong, but hey ho. You're not a * cloggy, so i'm not giving in just yet!:smiley-laughing002:
     
  8. Soul Rebel

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    I'm sure earlier on in this thread, maybe near the beginning one of the Dutch guys told us how to pronounce it. I always say Bow-rig-ter, probably way off though.
     
  9. CelticKurd

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    bow-rig-ter is the right pronouncation
     
  10. Soul Rebel

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    Yeee :icon_mrgreen:
     
  11. Daver

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    Lucky *.














    :smiley-laughing002:
     
  12. Luis1967

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    Gonna score v Ajax.
     
  13. Fiferbhoy1991

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    i'd say it looks more like Boo-richter to me. Wheres Derksen when you need him?
     
  14. Vertie Auld

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    It's pronounced Boohr-richter. Boohr as in book; "ch" as in "loch" is probably the best approximation for the "g".
     
  15. Zander

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    Not having a great time of it 1st half. A couple of good moments though.

    Hopefully takes it up a notch after the break.
     
  16. Jamesy Bhoy 7

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    Hes good when hes in space and is able to get running but dutd are crowding him out atm.
     
  17. Soul Rebel

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    Also the pitch is * and the ball is bobbling about all over the place, it's hard to run with the ball when it's bouncing about in front of you.
     
  18. Cmcgregor90

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    See when we come up against European opposition who don't sit back in there own half this is when we will see what this man can really do
     
  19. martin_d

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    Was thinking the same the other day. I think he may well do a Bobby Petra for us vs Ajax.
     
  20. DJ CJ

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    You wouldn't have known he was on the pitch in the second half, the way Dundee utd were set out didn't really suit him.