A BBC sports reporter suffered a hilarious Freudian slip when he told listeners Andy Murray had claimed a “straight sex” victory.
Phil Goodlad’s gaffe came as he was giving listeners to BBC Scotland the latest sporting headlines on John Beattieās lunchtime show today.
Moments before Goodlad took to the air, the news covered a same-sex army marriage which had taken place overseas.
Goodlad, from Shetland, managed to get through boxer Ricky Burnsā upcoming fight before launching into a report of Murrayās victory at the China Open.
He said: āAndy Murray, in the last few minuted is through to the semi-finals of the China Open.
āHeās beaten Kyle Edmund in straight sex.ā
Flustered, he stumbled as he realised his mistake before quickly saying: āEh, straight sets sorry, in the all-British quarter-final.ā
To the sound of background sniggering, host Beattie interjected: āWell that wouldāve been a good one, wouldnāt it. I wonder what happened there.ā
Goodlad responds: āDo you know the moments when you wish people wouldnāt hear what you said and would just allow you to go on.ā
Beattie joked: āNobody heard you, go on.ā
Goodlad then repeated the Murray item, carefully emphasising the words “sets”.