Dundee TV commentator hails Antonio Portales for Aberdeen challenge 'Donald Trump would be proud of'
Dundee's club TV channel has sparked internet hilarity after their commentator invoked Donald Trump to applaud Mexican defender Antonio Portales.
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Dundee's club TV channel has sparked internet hilarity after their commentator invoked Donald Trump to applaud Mexican defender Antonio Portales.
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