| Your Hated Football Words 14:18 - Dec 18 with 2948 views | Chris_ITFC | “Player trading” |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 20:40 - Dec 19 with 281 views | Chris_ITFC | “And on commentary tonight, it’s Andy Hinchcliffe, and first, Gary Weaver.” |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 21:02 - Dec 19 with 256 views | DropCliffsNotBombs | Hello and welcome to ITV. |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 21:27 - Dec 19 with 243 views | Chris_ITFC | “Let him cook” |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 22:15 - Dec 19 with 229 views | skinnybob72 | "Wins the foul" The game isn't about winning fouls, you are awarded a free kick if the opponent fouls you - you don't "win" them. |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 02:25 - Dec 20 with 187 views | Ryorry | “At this football club …” Yes, we’re aware that you’re not talking from a tennis club, a sailing club or a golf club. The word ‘football’ is superfluous corporate speak. |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 06:24 - Dec 20 with 158 views | EddyJ | "X <manager> clearly knows more about football than you <fan>". Used by defenders of a manager as a way to shut down criticism. As if simply being involved in football makes you some unquestionable savant of the game and there is an objective best way to manage. Also suggests that discussion of football is not welcome. |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 09:42 - Dec 20 with 113 views | positivity |
| Your Hated Football Words on 06:24 - Dec 20 by EddyJ | "X <manager> clearly knows more about football than you <fan>". Used by defenders of a manager as a way to shut down criticism. As if simply being involved in football makes you some unquestionable savant of the game and there is an objective best way to manage. Also suggests that discussion of football is not welcome. |
"i know more than one of the most in demand managers in british football, because i once played football manager" |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 11:04 - Dec 20 with 99 views | FBI | Shoooottttt..... Because I have the attention span of a 5 year old and can only respect a flashy long-distance solo effort like the ones I see in the Sky Sports adverts. |  |
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