The Language of Football 09:05 - Jul 26 with 881 views | Chris_ITFC | I’ll start. Omari will be “in and around” the games next week. |  |
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The Language of Football on 09:09 - Jul 26 with 828 views | FrimleyBlue | Probably means part of the match squad set up on Tuesday taking part in warm up etc but in the match next Saturday |  |
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The Language of Football on 09:29 - Jul 26 with 767 views | Garv | Ogbene's fitness will be 'there or thereabouts' come the start of the season. |  |
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The Language of Football on 09:33 - Jul 26 with 753 views | Chris_ITFC |
The Language of Football on 09:09 - Jul 26 by FrimleyBlue | Probably means part of the match squad set up on Tuesday taking part in warm up etc but in the match next Saturday |
Yes, I understand it - but it’s just such a unique term to football. In a literal way, it makes no sense at all! |  |
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The Language of Football on 09:45 - Jul 26 with 715 views | thorpedo | Drives me nuts - pundits will say there was "No one in or around" an unmarked player. If they were in him it would probably be a foul! |  |
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The Language of Football on 10:31 - Jul 26 with 605 views | Guthrum | "Week in, week out" - one of the most hackneyed and overused phrases in football punditry. Perhaps several times in the same utterance. |  |
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The Language of Football on 12:05 - Jul 26 with 491 views | sohamblue74 |
The Language of Football on 10:31 - Jul 26 by Guthrum | "Week in, week out" - one of the most hackneyed and overused phrases in football punditry. Perhaps several times in the same utterance. |
Chris Sutton's over use of the nonsensical "At this moment in time". Alan Brazil's over use of the unneccesary "for me". Every pundit on Earth saying "At the end of the day". Anything squawked by the truly abysmal Fara Williams. |  | |  |
The Language of Football on 12:28 - Jul 26 with 435 views | BasingstokeBlue |
The Language of Football on 12:05 - Jul 26 by sohamblue74 | Chris Sutton's over use of the nonsensical "At this moment in time". Alan Brazil's over use of the unneccesary "for me". Every pundit on Earth saying "At the end of the day". Anything squawked by the truly abysmal Fara Williams. |
Don't forget "back in the day." What a day that must have been - nearly everything seems to have happened on that day. The next morning's newspapers must have been several inches thick! |  |
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The Language of Football on 13:03 - Jul 26 with 381 views | Swansea_Blue |
The Language of Football on 09:45 - Jul 26 by thorpedo | Drives me nuts - pundits will say there was "No one in or around" an unmarked player. If they were in him it would probably be a foul! |
It would certainly bring a new meaning to the term penetrating the defence! |  |
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The Language of Football on 13:56 - Jul 26 with 335 views | mrfixit426 |
The Language of Football on 10:31 - Jul 26 by Guthrum | "Week in, week out" - one of the most hackneyed and overused phrases in football punditry. Perhaps several times in the same utterance. |
Still can't get my head around that one. Surely it's easier to just say, "every week." |  | |  |
The Language of Football on 15:53 - Jul 26 with 216 views | olimar | Youd love the Football Cliches podcast, literally this kind of stuff picked up every week.... |  | |  |
The Language of Football on 18:55 - Jul 26 with 110 views | EuanTown | Means bringing him back gently into the squad and games as he played longer than the rest of the team being in the U21 tournament. Too much to soon and an injury may occur. |  | |  |
The Language of Football on 19:02 - Jul 26 with 98 views | Plums |
The Language of Football on 12:05 - Jul 26 by sohamblue74 | Chris Sutton's over use of the nonsensical "At this moment in time". Alan Brazil's over use of the unneccesary "for me". Every pundit on Earth saying "At the end of the day". Anything squawked by the truly abysmal Fara Williams. |
I'm always dismayed by a ball being played 'into an area'. I'm not sure what the alternative might be. Some sort of space/ time vortex? |  |
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The Language of Football on 19:06 - Jul 26 with 91 views | Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior | It will be a tad frustrating if we are teased with the idea he might stay only for him to be gone in late August. Clarke played for Sunderland last year as did O’Shea for Burnley. I see the chance of him staying about 10% up from 5% maybe, I’d rather it just happens as pretty sure he will go. |  | |  |
The Language of Football on 20:01 - Jul 26 with 16 views | MrBeckinsale |
The Language of Football on 15:53 - Jul 26 by olimar | Youd love the Football Cliches podcast, literally this kind of stuff picked up every week.... |
“Literally” |  | |  |
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