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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2010

More at http://chasingtheegg.com It seems the inspiration behind the bizarre Brendan Venter was in fact Bradley Walsh's character from the film Mike Bassett England Manager.

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  • Der wasnt one word said the same!

  • @Chasingtheegg Hey, how'd you find out this was the inspiration or did you notice a likeness in the 2 interviews?

  • @molesticles Tip off from one of his players, the magic of twitter!

  • brilliant, thanks for posting

  • @gbbf2001 No worries, glad you enjoyed it

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  • BRENDAN VENTER IS THE JOSÉ MOURINHO OF RUGBY!WONDERFULL RUGBY COACH!GO BRENDAN!GREETINGS FROM PORTUGAL!

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  • @gruffthejack92

    Really? Sorry I wasnt paying attention it was so dull.

  • 3 cheers for SIRELI BOBO!

  • @NobbySp Tanx...didnt really think this clip was that similar...Ill look up ur one!

  • @cotupina187 You're watching the wrong clip. It isn't the Bradley Walsh interview at Wembley on YouTube (this is frpm the DVD extras) it is the interview with the character BW is playing in the movie - Doddsy. Watch the film and you'll see it (it's about a third of the way in). He also says 'Three cheers for Ramirez' - the Mexican player who just beat England - later on in the film.

  • @cotupina187 Youir watching the wrong clip. It isn't the Bradley Walsh interview at Wembley on YouTube (this is a DVD extra) it is the character he plays Doddsy - in the movie. Watch the film and you'll see it (it's about a third of the way in). He also says 'Three cheers for Ramirez' - the Mexican player who just beat England - later on in the film.

  • i got no idea who the guys in the interviews are or what sport it is. but its still hilarious :) sports journalists always ask the most stupid questions

  • @cotupina187 ha...

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