Crap football phraseology

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by Franchise FC » 28 Jan 2011 17:04

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Can someone with more intelligence than me (and there's a fair few of you out there) how anyone can give more than their maximum to ANY activity ?

"going the extra mile"...what fukcing extra mile?...


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Re: Crap football phraseology

by Skyline » 28 Jan 2011 17:11

That reminds me of another one - "He covered every blade of grass" - really?

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by Franchise FC » 28 Jan 2011 17:16

Skyline That reminds me of another one - "He covered every blade of grass" - really?


Only Jan Molby could do that - and he didn't need to move, just lie down.

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by prostak » 28 Jan 2011 18:20

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prostak "THAT BOY'S GOT A STEEL SKULL!"



Haven't heard that one - must've been referring to 'Arry Redknapp


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Re: Crap football phraseology

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 28 Jan 2011 19:30

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Anyway, proof needed of him stating how his name is said...


I believe his first name should also be pronounced 'Tomarsh' too.


Put it this way....pronouncing "c" as "ts" is the standard pronunciation in Czech (and in much of eastern europe). It could be that...

a) by fluke, his name is pronounced with an English soft c, despite that being unheard of in the Czech language.

b) the people who don't how the pronounce a "c" in Czech are actually wrong.


I don't know about you, being I'm really struggling to decide which of those two is more likely.



Commentators who think Darius Henderson's first name is said the same as Darius Vassell's annoy me, although not as much as when he played for us (..err.. as in it annoyed we more when that said it when he was a Reading player, not that I found him being a Reading player more annoying, although there were days...)


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Re: Crap football phraseology

by prostak » 28 Jan 2011 19:39

There's a Davies/Motson illness with pronouncing foreign names, too. One day in the distant past, they must have discovered that a particular overseas player had a slurred s in their name, so it sounded like a 'sh'. Since then, every central European s has been assumed to follow this rule. Jonathan Pearce has this same affliction.

Rosicky is pronounced ROH-sits-kee, yes.

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by readingbedding » 28 Jan 2011 19:40

CONFIDENCE PLAYER.

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by seahawk10 » 28 Jan 2011 21:09

"And it *had* to be David Gerrard!" from his equaliser vs. us during our win over them whilst still in the Prem.

Did it really *have* to be him? No one else could have scored?

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 28 Jan 2011 21:33

It's a newspaper thing more than the media in general, but does anyone except tabloid headline writers refer to Steven Gerrard as "Gerro"?


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Re: Crap football phraseology

by Pseud O'Nym » 28 Jan 2011 22:28

Why, according to the tabloids, do managers not just say they need a striker but always have to "admit" it, like it was some kind of crime. Having admitted it and, often, "run a rule" over their targets do they just buy them? No, they "swoop" for them and "snap them up" like some fecking flock of, slightly guilt ridden, pterodactyls.

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 29 Jan 2011 11:14

In tabloid speak, clubs don't have a transfer budget. They have a "war chest"

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by SLAMMED » 29 Jan 2011 11:18

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prostak "THAT BOY'S GOT A STEEL SKULL!"



Haven't heard that one - must've been referring to 'Arry Redknapp


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Re: Crap football phraseology

by Man Friday » 29 Jan 2011 20:41

Football pundits still pronouncing Madejski as "Majedski". Gabby Yorath - I thought you were supposed to be eloquent.


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Re: Crap football phraseology

by soggy biscuit » 29 Jan 2011 20:46

Andy Townsend earlier after a Southampton player crossed the ball across the face of goal too far in front of the attackers so that no one got a touch:

'I am afraid he just hit that too well'

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by frimmers3 » 29 Jan 2011 22:06

Man Friday Football pundits still pronouncing Madejski as "Majedski". Gabby Yorath - I thought you were supposed to be eloquent.

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Jan 2011 22:49

most recently and topically


his head has been turned


seems to be a phrase that is overly popular, and overly-used,

Used to the extreme this time every year by the media, during the six monthly silly transfer window bun-fight

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by M-U-R-T-Y » 30 Jan 2011 15:27

"Now we've got a real cup tie on our hands"

What were we watching before? :x

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by Handsome Man » 30 Jan 2011 15:43

AC Milan and Inter Milan
Deliberate handball

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 30 Jan 2011 19:53

Handsome Man AC Milan and Inter Milan


Inter Milan, I'll give you, but AC Milan is the name of the club
http://www.acmilan.com/

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Re: Crap football phraseology

by frimmers3 » 30 Jan 2011 20:01

paul merson...."ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..he's hit the sunday roast!!!"

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