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BBC reporter suffers hilarious Freudian slip

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 Beattieā€™s lunchtime show today.

Moments before Goodlad took to the air, the news covered a same-sex army marriage which had taken place overseas.

 

Goodlad immediately realised his mistake
Goodlad immediately realised his mistake

 

Goodlad, from Shetland, managed to get through boxer Ricky Burnsā€™ upcoming fight before launching into a report of Murrayā€™s victory at the China Open.

He said: ā€œAndy Murray, in the last few minuted is through to the semi-finals of the China Open.

ā€œHeā€™s beaten Kyle Edmund in straight sex.ā€

Flustered, he stumbled as he realised his mistake before quickly saying: ā€œEh, straight sets sorry, in the all-British quarter-final.ā€

 

 

To the sound of background sniggering, host Beattie interjected: ā€œWell that wouldā€™ve been a good one, wouldnā€™t it. I wonder what happened there.ā€

Goodlad responds: ā€œDo you know the moments when you wish people wouldnā€™t hear what you said and would just allow you to go on.ā€

Beattie joked: ā€œNobody heard you, go on.ā€

Goodlad then repeated the Murray item, carefully emphasising the words “sets”.

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