football sayings you dont like
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there are plenty of football sayings, what ones do you not like.
the one that P****S me off is managers, players and pundits who say "id pay to watch him or them"
like they know what a rip off footy is nowadays and wouldnt dream of paying what is paid to watch footy.
another is "to be fair" 99% of the time it dont even fit with whatever there saying, it is just like players and managers need to say as they are footballers.
Steve McClaren, anything this T**T says gets my back up, he talks like he is the only person ever too know about football.
oh, and garth crooks does anyone get what he says.
the one that P****S me off is managers, players and pundits who say "id pay to watch him or them"
like they know what a rip off footy is nowadays and wouldnt dream of paying what is paid to watch footy.
another is "to be fair" 99% of the time it dont even fit with whatever there saying, it is just like players and managers need to say as they are footballers.
Steve McClaren, anything this T**T says gets my back up, he talks like he is the only person ever too know about football.
oh, and garth crooks does anyone get what he says.
"We were in the ascendancy, then they scored six"......Mark Hughes
"There will be a response, there's no doubt about that"....Slur Alex.
"It eeeees most important"...Robert Mancini
You'll win nothing with kids........
"With this crushing defeat today, where do you go from here?"
"Newcastle next Tuesday"
"There will be a response, there's no doubt about that"....Slur Alex.
"It eeeees most important"...Robert Mancini
You'll win nothing with kids........
"With this crushing defeat today, where do you go from here?"
"Newcastle next Tuesday"
Done instead of did, eg the boy done well, in the whole of British life only footballers and managers do this as far as I can tell.
Ex-footballers now commentators latching onto words that they think make them look intelligent. Current mot du moment seems to be 'sumptuous', ie sumptuous pass there, the Spanish are playing sumptuous. That's another one, leaving the 'ly' off the end of adjectives. Clearly adverbs are a bit ghey.
Ex-footballers now commentators latching onto words that they think make them look intelligent. Current mot du moment seems to be 'sumptuous', ie sumptuous pass there, the Spanish are playing sumptuous. That's another one, leaving the 'ly' off the end of adjectives. Clearly adverbs are a bit ghey.
mickk said:
moist said:
"you know" said a million times per second
starting every sentence with "yeah" or "no, I mean" ... yes Welbeck and Rooney, I mean you
fans calling other fans/teams/players 'scum' is a bit over the top lol
Have I missed something with your user name??starting every sentence with "yeah" or "no, I mean" ... yes Welbeck and Rooney, I mean you
fans calling other fans/teams/players 'scum' is a bit over the top lol
I just want to celebrate the great word
moist said:
mickk said:
moist said:
"you know" said a million times per second
starting every sentence with "yeah" or "no, I mean" ... yes Welbeck and Rooney, I mean you
fans calling other fans/teams/players 'scum' is a bit over the top lol
Have I missed something with your user name??starting every sentence with "yeah" or "no, I mean" ... yes Welbeck and Rooney, I mean you
fans calling other fans/teams/players 'scum' is a bit over the top lol
I just want to celebrate the great word
..
Oh wait, what do I mean again!
Blackpuddin said:
Done instead of did, eg the boy done well, in the whole of British life only footballers and managers do this as far as I can tell.
Ex-footballers now commentators latching onto words that they think make them look intelligent. Current mot du moment seems to be 'sumptuous', ie sumptuous pass there, the Spanish are playing sumptuous. That's another one, leaving the 'ly' off the end of adjectives. Clearly adverbs are a bit ghey.
Redknapp. This is all Redknapp's fault. Ex-footballers now commentators latching onto words that they think make them look intelligent. Current mot du moment seems to be 'sumptuous', ie sumptuous pass there, the Spanish are playing sumptuous. That's another one, leaving the 'ly' off the end of adjectives. Clearly adverbs are a bit ghey.
"the boy done fab-luss".
Black can man said:
When describing a goal , the commentator will say never say he kicked the ball in the net it's always, drilled, slotted , hammered,poked,smashed,leathered,passed,slid,half volleyed ,guided , but never kicked
Because it doesn't describe the quality of the action? Fairly self-explanatory really. Saying 'kicked' would make you sound like a moron.Ron Manager said:
Oooh, those Brazilians, you know, circa 1970, hmm, broke the mould,
didn't they, you know? Theory out the window, free expression of
football. Uncategorisable. Is that a word? It is now! You know, far
cry from the English game, isn't it? Small boys in the park, jumpers
for goalposts, rush goalie, two at the back, three in the middle, four
at the front. One's gone home for his tea. Beans on toast? Possibly.
Don't quote me on that. Marvellous!
didn't they, you know? Theory out the window, free expression of
football. Uncategorisable. Is that a word? It is now! You know, far
cry from the English game, isn't it? Small boys in the park, jumpers
for goalposts, rush goalie, two at the back, three in the middle, four
at the front. One's gone home for his tea. Beans on toast? Possibly.
Don't quote me on that. Marvellous!
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