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There is a popular drinking game based around Andy's commentary on Sky Sports football coverage. This revolves around Mr Gray's favourite turn of phrase. Every time he says "a little..." (such as "he's been a little lucky there") some drink must be consumed. If he utters the phrase "a little warning" a whole drink must be consumed by all participants.

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  • Andy gray drinking game (deleted 27 Apr 2008 at 19:14)
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  • There is a popular drinking game based around Andy's commentary on Sky Sports football coverage. This revolves around Mr Gray's favourite turn of phrase. Every time he says "a little..." (such as "he's been a little lucky there") some drink must be consumed. If he utters the phrase "a little warning" a whole drink must be consumed by all participants.
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  • April
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  • There is a popular drinking game based around Andy's commentary on Sky Sports football coverage. This revolves around Mr Gray's favourite turn of phrase. Every time he says "a little..." (such as "he's been a little lucky there") some drink must be consumed. If he utters the phrase "a little warning" a whole drink must be consumed by all participants.
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