Most Disliked Footballing Phrases
#123
Posted 18 January 2019 - 05:29 PM
Americans seem to say 'like' every third word, for some reason.
#124
Posted 18 January 2019 - 05:35 PM
Siberian Spireite, on 18 January 2019 - 05:29 PM, said:
Americans seem to say 'like' every third word, for some reason.
Teessiders love to use the word like. I know plenty who start and finish a sentence with it.
#125
Posted 18 January 2019 - 05:38 PM
Anything said by Robbie Savage.
This post has been edited by h again: 18 January 2019 - 05:38 PM
#126
Posted 18 January 2019 - 06:11 PM
No mate, it's definitely not offside, cos the officials didn't have your view.
#127
Posted 18 January 2019 - 06:34 PM
#130
Posted 18 January 2019 - 11:03 PM
#131
Posted 18 January 2019 - 11:48 PM
dim view, on 18 January 2019 - 06:11 PM, said:
No mate, it's definitely not offside, cos the officials didn't have your view.
Well it's a bit wordy saying 'By the rules of the game, that should've been called offside but as the officials had a different perspective the actual verdict is to the contrary'. No need to be so obtuse, it's obvious what they mean.
#133
Posted 19 January 2019 - 03:10 PM
BurySpireite, on 18 January 2019 - 11:48 PM, said:
It is wordy, and a waste of time 'cos it's wrong.
'By the rules of the game, that should NOT have been called offside so I don't know why we are analysing it' would have been good.
This post has been edited by dim view: 19 January 2019 - 03:11 PM
#134
Posted 20 January 2019 - 04:53 PM
dim view, on 19 January 2019 - 03:10 PM, said:
'By the rules of the game, that should NOT have been called offside so I don't know why we are analysing it' would have been good.
Oh so you're just saying you find it annoying when pundits call decisions wrong? Fair enough. I thought you were one of these people who takes issue with people saying 'that was a penalty' or whatever just to be pedantic when the ref called it the other way, saying 'well it wasn't because the ref didn't think so'... that winds me up
#135
Posted 20 January 2019 - 08:06 PM
#136
Posted 27 January 2019 - 02:39 PM
When in reality it is a yard away from the six yard box.
#137
Posted 27 January 2019 - 02:46 PM
PontePete, on 20 January 2019 - 08:06 PM, said:
Only those who have very recently used the word 'goalkeeper' and are digging for synonyms, I suppose .
#138
Posted 27 January 2019 - 02:51 PM
What is he? Some kind of 1900's circus freak?
#139
Posted 27 January 2019 - 05:08 PM
We go again
and
on the front/back foot
#140
Posted 27 January 2019 - 05:16 PM
howardb, on 27 January 2019 - 05:08 PM, said:
We go again
and
on the front/back foot
Wasn't "We go again" fashionable for a short time until Steven Gerrard used it shortly before handing Chelsea the title?