What does the announcer say when a player scores a goal for Inter Milan. ?
jpond89
2010-10-20 16:54:09 UTC
What does he say and what does the crowd say
Four answers:
Turkey
2010-10-21 23:34:06 UTC
he usually says "goal"
?
2010-10-21 16:56:05 UTC
in Italian?
for example, Milito scores a goal, the announcer says "Goal di Diego Milito" and he describes the action. But it often dipends, which team is the announcer.
Well, in Chelsea-Inter (0-1, Eto'o 's gol), this is what Roberto Scarpini, an Inter's supporter announcer says: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skbkXcYmiGc (go to the minute 0.15)
But if there was a Milan's supporter, he would only say "Gol di Samuel Eto'o".
?
2010-10-21 05:04:21 UTC
The announcer says "Il gol di..." and the croud says the players last name. So for example, "Il gol de Samuel..." "ETO'OOO' "Samuel..." "ETO'OOOO" "Samuel..." "ETO'OOO!" three times usually. So in English it wud be "The goal of..." "ETO'OOO" and yea lol. But there is a diff. between the COMMENTATOR and ANNOUNCER as a commentator, Scarpini for example goes "Goal eh goa eh goal eh goal (D'el Principe, or D'el Drago, or D'el Cuchu!!!" or Eto'o, Eto'o, Eto'o Eto'o Eto'o!" RLLLY FAST, but he is an Inter supporter, a Milan or Juvu wud just go "Gol De Eto'o. So yea, dats 4 both commentator (who comments on games, play by play, while the announcer is some1 wid the Stadium microphone dat makes announcements and does wat i say above when INTER SCORE (Which is A LOT :D). Hope dat helps!!!
FORZA INTER!!!
CrazyInterFan
2010-10-23 09:09:04 UTC
it goes something like this not exactly though i don't understand the first part.
announcer: ...con il numero nove SAMUEL
crowd: ""E'TOO""
announcer: SAMUEL
crowd: ""E'TOO""
annoncer: SAMUEL
crowd: ""E'TOO""
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