That's a shame because I'd really like to know what word (if any) do other countries use
to mean a match between two local rivals. We use the word 'derby' which I found out just now is from the earl of Derby but presumably other countries don't. So do they have their own particular word or do they just not bother and call it something like 'a match between two local rivals'?
(The old firm match between two local rivals doesn't sound as good does it?)
Posted By: Bravo win or die on March 30th 2018 at 08:35:32
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- That's a shame because I'd really like to know what word (if any) do other countries use (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Mar 30, 08:35:32
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- That's a shame because I'd really like to know what word (if any) do other countries use (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Mar 30, 08:35:32
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