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Thread: Football phrases that do my nut in !

  1. #26

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    Football talk is just like everything else. Sayings and cliches come and go. As long as I understand it, I can't really say that what other people say bothers me. "On the pitch", "on the grass", who cares? My daughter said "check out my drip" last night. I had to google it.

  2. #27

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    Most things that come out of the mouth of our commentary team usually annoy me and has done so for years.
    Calling players by their first names or nicknames is a particular bugbear of mine.

  3. #28

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    Double Pivot
    XG

    A saying I miss ?
    What a shot, it was a real humdinger !

  4. #29

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    Back of the net , if you really hit the back of the net, you’d miss !

  5. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOXY BOY View Post
    Back of the net , if you really hit the back of the net, youd miss !
    Also, it could have hit the side or roof of the net and still have crossed the line. Or even the corner!

  6. #31

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    xG. What is all that about. It's utter bollocks..

  7. #32

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    For about the 17 years from 1978 to 1995, before the internet hit in a big way, it was almost impossible for people like me living in North America to keep track of British soccer. American and Canadian media completely ignored it. Then, when it became available, I was quite entertained by some of the commentary innovations that had sprung up during my long absence. Things like "He fluffed his lines" and "They're asking questions" were new to me and sounded original. After hearing them thereafter about 50,000 times I realized they were probably clichs, new only to my starving ears.

    Ian Darke a little while ago referred to a rare error on the part of a generally reliable defender as "a collector's item." I thought that was descriptive and clever. I have not heard it again, so perhaps it was original to him.

    For my part I will always cherish the greatest clich: "Toshack. Keegan. One-Nil!"

  8. #33

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    Goal contributions. Before the advent of fantasy football about 30 years ago, I don't think assists ever existed as something to count. Now they're counted alongside goals scored to created a total of goal contributions.

  9. #34

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    Commentators who say x comes inside another player

  10. #35

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Commentators who say x comes inside another player
    Dinosaur. Nothing wrong with it. It's not the 1970s.

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    Re: Football phrases that do my nut in !

    Its a marquee signing.. a marquee is a fukking tent!

  12. #37

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    Pundits and commentators, an example Robbie Savage, describing the game and players' positions.
    Savage was discussing with another panel member a game they were covering and instead of saying the position, he used numbers.
    Number nine and number ten have crept into the vocabulary of these people and most people can understand what they mean but Savage comes up with stuff like "I don't see him as an eight, he's more of a six".
    Does everyone who watches football understand what he means and is it so hard to just say defensive right midfielder, left winger or right back?

  13. #38

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyscoular View Post
    For about the 17 years from 1978 to 1995, before the internet hit in a big way, it was almost impossible for people like me living in North America to keep track of British soccer. American and Canadian media completely ignored it. Then, when it became available, I was quite entertained by some of the commentary innovations that had sprung up during my long absence. Things like "He fluffed his lines" and "They're asking questions" were new to me and sounded original. After hearing them thereafter about 50,000 times I realized they were probably clichs, new only to my starving ears.

    Ian Darke a little while ago referred to a rare error on the part of a generally reliable defender as "a collector's item." I thought that was descriptive and clever. I have not heard it again, so perhaps it was original to him.

    For my part I will always cherish the greatest clich: "Toshack. Keegan. One-Nil!"
    I’m sure you mean ‘Toshack, Clark, One-Nil’, if not f*ck off !!!!!! and the hee hee was forced

  14. #39

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    Hugh Johns , HTV on a Sunday afternoon, used to always say, “that a shot was adjacent” , still does my tits in now.
    One - Nothing

  15. #40

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Dinosaur. Nothing wrong with it. It's not the 1970s.
    Quite, but I've a mind like a sewer rat and can't resist the odd giggle at it!

  16. #41

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Im sure you mean Toshack, Clark, One-Nil, if not f*ck off !!!!!! and the hee hee was forced
    Well, I certainly would have meant that if it had ever been a thing, which it never was because David Coleman never uttered it.

  17. #42

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyscoular View Post
    Well, I certainly would have meant that if it had ever been a thing, which it never was because David Coleman never uttered it.
    Doesn’t have to be a famous commentator to utter it surely, it rippled through the Ninian Park terraces and that’s good enough to be a football phrase for me

  18. #43

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerkyra Blue View Post
    No 1 In the building . wtf
    You would never hear a foreign coach say it .
    Back in the game when its 1-1 - like you were out of the game at 0-1

  19. #44

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Quite, but I've a mind like a sewer rat and can't resist the odd giggle at it!
    Ha yeah I'm only messing, it is funny!

  20. #45

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    Fans are stating when they are discussing a player that I would have him as a quarterback

  21. #46

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rontomuk View Post
    Fans are stating when they are discussing a player that I would have him as a quarterback
    I first heard that about Sir Peter Whittingham.
    Id love some permanent monument for him.

  22. #47

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    An old one I think another one from Hugh John's - He didn't quite get enough purchase on that shot.
    And a new one which my son says if someone is playing well - they are doing bits !

  23. #48

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
    Most things that come out of the mouth of our commentary team usually annoy me and has done so for years.
    Calling players by their first names or nicknames is a particular bugbear of mine.
    Yeah, I don't like that kind of over familiarity with players either.

  24. #49

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
    Yeah, I don't like that kind of over familiarity with players either.
    Even worse when a club has got 2 players with the same nickname, and it's not immediately obvious which one is being referred to.
    Robbo anyone?

  25. #50

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    The over use of "Quality" to describe good gets on my tits but not as much as previously much mentioned "on the grass" and of course "In the building".

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