Martin Tyler apologises to Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes for deliberate error
Former Sky Sports commentator Martin Tyler has apologised to Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes for consistently mispronouncing his name.
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Former Sky Sports commentator Martin Tyler has apologised to Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes for consistently mispronouncing his name.
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