| Your Hated Football Words 14:18 - Dec 18 with 5407 views | Chris_ITFC | “Player trading” |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 20:52 - Dec 18 with 843 views | Parky |
| Your Hated Football Words on 15:12 - Dec 18 by Illinoisblue | “No one should go to a football game and not come home”. As if going to football should grant you immortality. “Stadium bowl” where there’s no bowl and there’s just four unconnected stands. |
“RIP, from an xyz fan”. |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 20:53 - Dec 18 with 834 views | Bigalhunter |
| Your Hated Football Words on 14:51 - Dec 18 by Stadiumofdark | Back on the grass "Look, let me be very clear" |
Spot on with this ‘back on the grass’ nonsense. KM loves that one. It just makes me think of racehorse trainers. The ‘look, let me be clear’ thing has come from politicians, usually when they want to be anything but. |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 21:00 - Dec 18 with 814 views | Plums |
| Your Hated Football Words on 20:50 - Dec 18 by iamatractorboy | 'In and around'. 'Stonewall' (the expression is 'cast iron'). |
Have an uppie for 'in and around'. When used to describe activity involving an opposition player it sounds like a rather unsavoury assault. [Post edited 18 Dec 2025 21:01]
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| Your Hated Football Words on 21:02 - Dec 18 with 810 views | iamatractorboy |
| Your Hated Football Words on 21:00 - Dec 18 by Plums | Have an uppie for 'in and around'. When used to describe activity involving an opposition player it sounds like a rather unsavoury assault. [Post edited 18 Dec 2025 21:01]
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Ha yeh that is the worst offender, followed by 'in and around the penalty spot'. |  | |  |
| Yep, he's largely doing a decent job.... on 21:53 - Dec 18 with 771 views | Chris_ITFC |
| Yep, he's largely doing a decent job.... on 14:33 - Dec 18 by homer_123 | It is all a bit 'corporate' in terms of language, no question. Hard to argue he (and the wider owners) aren't doing their part. |
I often uppy you, but you’ve taken this thread way too seriously with all the page 1 protests. Admittedly, it may feel like every thread is a polarising, deep dive analysis of ITFC right now - but this really ain’t one of them. |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 21:56 - Dec 18 with 765 views | MK1 | "cleared off the line" when the ball is 4 yards from the line. |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 21:59 - Dec 18 with 761 views | SE1blue | ‘Early doors’ ‘Netminder’ ‘FIFA’ |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 22:02 - Dec 18 with 757 views | tractorshark | Transition… You’ve just won the ball back, that’s all |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Your Hated Football Words on 22:31 - Dec 18 with 745 views | PhilTWTD |
| Your Hated Football Words on 17:53 - Dec 18 by USA | Schemer….. |
Sorry! |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 22:33 - Dec 18 with 736 views | Vaughan8 | 110% |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 23:33 - Dec 18 with 709 views | Exiled2Surrey | Poor (In tribute to SB) |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 23:36 - Dec 18 with 708 views | reusersfreekicks |
| Your Hated Football Words on 18:15 - Dec 18 by MK1 | "Putting their bodies on the line". |
Was going to say this. Is utter horse sh1t It's a football ffs |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 23:39 - Dec 18 with 701 views | reusersfreekicks | I've seen them given That's not an opinion!!! |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 23:49 - Dec 18 with 695 views | Ryorry | '9's '10's What was wrong with "centre-forward" or "striker"? |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 07:12 - Dec 19 with 646 views | USA |
| Your Hated Football Words on 23:39 - Dec 18 by reusersfreekicks | I've seen them given That's not an opinion!!! |
Haha no need to be, just pulling your leg! |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 08:18 - Dec 19 with 630 views | mellowblue |
| Your Hated Football Words on 20:46 - Dec 18 by Marshalls_Mullet | "Group" instead of squad. |
to be fair, squad used to relate to the whole bunch of players, but since multiple subs squad relates to the amount of players picked for matchday. Group is used now to include the whole wider body including the fringe players. I don't have a problem with this one. |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 08:39 - Dec 19 with 618 views | oldbeardy | "the opponent" |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 12:27 - Dec 19 with 572 views | ellaandred | Dialling in Dialling out |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 12:33 - Dec 19 with 566 views | MattinLondon |
| Your Hated Football Words on 23:49 - Dec 18 by Ryorry | '9's '10's What was wrong with "centre-forward" or "striker"? |
If I could uppie this more than once, I would. |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 12:38 - Dec 19 with 564 views | Dubtractor | "That's clever play" when used to describe cheating/diving. |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 12:41 - Dec 19 with 563 views | Roburmsyenna | trust the process **** are back in it, after equalising, so only being 1 down they weren't in it??? |  |
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| Your Hated Football Words on 12:59 - Dec 19 with 550 views | brazil1982 | "Project" |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 18:27 - Dec 19 with 493 views | blueoutlook | “ marquee signing “ where did that stupid term arise from ? Never heard it until a few years ago. |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 20:22 - Dec 19 with 468 views | strikalite | Squad player.. . Meaning not quite good enough |  | |  |
| Your Hated Football Words on 20:29 - Dec 19 with 464 views | Bluespeed225 |
| Your Hated Football Words on 20:53 - Dec 18 by Bigalhunter | Spot on with this ‘back on the grass’ nonsense. KM loves that one. It just makes me think of racehorse trainers. The ‘look, let me be clear’ thing has come from politicians, usually when they want to be anything but. |
Though Sir Bobby did have a book titled ‘Time on the grass’ in 82. |  | |  |
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