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Football terms 14:36 - Jan 28 with 7170 viewsPinnerPaul

On the break - is now in transition

Made a goal - is now an assist

Injury time - is now added time

Linesman - Assistant Referee

4th official - What?!

VAR - Double What?!

Anymore that if, I could, mention to my Dad today he wouldn't have a clue what I was on about despite being a fan his whole life?
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Football terms on 18:29 - Jan 28 with 1592 viewsDieByYourSide

What the shitting Christ is a 'slide rule pass' - absolute b*llocks

Poll: And it's hi ho

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Football terms on 18:31 - Jan 28 with 1587 viewshantssi

Football terms on 18:29 - Jan 28 by DieByYourSide

What the shitting Christ is a 'slide rule pass' - absolute b*llocks


I very much doubt anybody whose young enough to understand what all these phrases actually mean even know what a slide rule is let alone used one!
[Post edited 28 Jan 2021 18:32]
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Football terms on 18:41 - Jan 28 with 1580 viewsMrSheen

False 9 - a forward that doesn’t score goals
Back to goal player - a forward that doesn’t score goals
Pivot - a forward that doesn’t score goals
Scotland’s centre forward - you get the idea
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Football terms on 19:36 - Jan 28 with 1548 viewscolinallcars

Ged up ya bloody prima donna - he felt contact and had a right to go down.
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Football terms on 22:30 - Jan 28 with 1492 viewsMyke

Football terms on 16:04 - Jan 28 by Stanisgod

Wasn't it just known as closing down?


Jack Charlton called it 'put em under pressure' which famously became our theme song
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Football terms on 22:33 - Jan 28 with 1486 viewsloftboy

TalkSPORT calling it Gameday, just fûck off

favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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Football terms on 22:33 - Jan 28 with 1487 viewsBeauRanger

Up top used to be up front
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Football terms on 22:37 - Jan 28 with 1481 viewsLoftgirl

Expected goals.
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Football terms on 22:40 - Jan 28 with 1465 viewsqprxtc

Possession stats and all the rest of the “optics” stats bollocks.

Goals win f ucking games. F uck off with your possession stats.
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Football terms on 22:41 - Jan 28 with 1463 viewsqprxtc

Football terms on 22:37 - Jan 28 by Loftgirl

Expected goals.


Oh Christ.

F ucking Middlesex Muppets.
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Football terms on 03:29 - Jan 30 with 1389 viewsdixiedean

Great thread . One which makes my blood boil is Players putting their bodies on the line . No : blokes getting shot at in the trenches is putting your body on the line , not getting hit with a football . I need to calm down now . Another is Quarterback role ? WTF has idiotic Yankee w@nkie football got to do with our sport ? And Mark Chappers Chapman calls it defence when talking about football , yet says Deeeefence when it’s the other stuff . Final offering is On the half turn , a favourite of Jonathan Pearce . If it was the full turn you’d be going round 360 degrees like doing round the pole at HT .
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Football terms on 03:29 - Jan 30 with 1386 viewsPlanetHonneywood

First Division - The Premiership or worse, the EPL

Second Division - The Championship

Third Division - First Division

Fourth Division - Second Division

'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk
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Football terms on 08:01 - Jan 30 with 1337 viewsMyke

Football terms on 03:29 - Jan 30 by PlanetHonneywood

First Division - The Premiership or worse, the EPL

Second Division - The Championship

Third Division - First Division

Fourth Division - Second Division


Nobody's mentioned ... THE WINDOW SLAMS SHUT!!
Also, how long before 'attack' becomes 'offence'?
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Football terms on 09:16 - Jan 30 with 1310 viewsrrrspricey

"Fantastic point blank save" when the keeper couldn't have got out of the way if his life depended on it.

"He's been clever there" or "used his experience" to "draw a foul" no he hasn't, he's fùcking cheated and the sooner it starts getting called out as such the sooner it'll stop.

Also miss Keegan using strength as a verb.
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Football terms on 10:11 - Jan 30 with 1264 viewsAshdown_Ranger

Football terms on 22:37 - Jan 28 by Loftgirl

Expected goals.


Gotta get the terminology right - little 'x', big 'G'...

xG

;)
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Football terms on 10:15 - Jan 30 with 1250 views2Thomas2Bowles

1st and 2nd phase, is creeping in, Kants!

When willl this CV nightmare end
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Football terms on 10:24 - Jan 30 with 1250 viewsDannyPaddox

Recycling - I used to hear this word a lot in commentary and analysis and had no idea what it was referring to - I haven’t heard it for a while but that’s because I rarely listen to commentary anymore and prefer to have music playing instead. The Milan derby the other night in the Coppa Italia with a compilation of 70s Brazilian rare-groove playing over it - niice!

Have to stick up for slide rule pass. I quite like that one and it’s been around for years -no? I always equate it with Glenn Hoddle. That’s Hoddle the player as opposed to Hoddle the manager, or Hoddle the student of Buddhism.
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Football terms on 11:32 - Jan 30 with 1216 viewsTomS

Zonal marking : There's no need to mark their centre forwards at a corner, just patrol a piece of the pitch. "So how does that work?". "Dad, it doesn't".

False 9: Our centre forward is injured, so we're playing with an extra midfielder.
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Football terms on 11:48 - Jan 30 with 1203 viewsAshdown_Ranger

Football terms on 11:32 - Jan 30 by TomS

Zonal marking : There's no need to mark their centre forwards at a corner, just patrol a piece of the pitch. "So how does that work?". "Dad, it doesn't".

False 9: Our centre forward is injured, so we're playing with an extra midfielder.


...or Danny S#ittu
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Football terms on 12:45 - Jan 30 with 1173 viewsDorse

How long before a 'free kick' is referred to as a 'disciplinary-induced uncontested lower limb matchball contact'?

'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'

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Football terms on 13:12 - Jan 30 with 1153 viewsR_from_afar

Football terms on 03:29 - Jan 30 by dixiedean

Great thread . One which makes my blood boil is Players putting their bodies on the line . No : blokes getting shot at in the trenches is putting your body on the line , not getting hit with a football . I need to calm down now . Another is Quarterback role ? WTF has idiotic Yankee w@nkie football got to do with our sport ? And Mark Chappers Chapman calls it defence when talking about football , yet says Deeeefence when it’s the other stuff . Final offering is On the half turn , a favourite of Jonathan Pearce . If it was the full turn you’d be going round 360 degrees like doing round the pole at HT .


Anyone using the quarterback analogy should be banned from broadcasting.

What next? "Rangers have Dieng in the wicketkeeper role?"

Kindly go for a long walk on a short pier

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Football terms on 13:15 - Jan 30 with 1150 viewsTGRRRSSS

No it'd be whatever they call the guy behind the striker in baseball surely?
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Football terms on 14:32 - Jan 30 with 1112 viewsR_from_afar

Football terms on 13:15 - Jan 30 by TGRRRSSS

No it'd be whatever they call the guy behind the striker in baseball surely?


I meant it in the sense that it is using a term from any other sport to describe something which happens in football

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Football terms on 17:22 - Jan 30 with 1071 viewsTGRRRSSS



Yes but it's normally the law only to be americanisms, they'd never have heared of cricket.

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Football terms on 18:13 - Jan 30 with 1054 viewsBenny_the_Ball

Football terms on 10:24 - Jan 30 by DannyPaddox

Recycling - I used to hear this word a lot in commentary and analysis and had no idea what it was referring to - I haven’t heard it for a while but that’s because I rarely listen to commentary anymore and prefer to have music playing instead. The Milan derby the other night in the Coppa Italia with a compilation of 70s Brazilian rare-groove playing over it - niice!

Have to stick up for slide rule pass. I quite like that one and it’s been around for years -no? I always equate it with Glenn Hoddle. That’s Hoddle the player as opposed to Hoddle the manager, or Hoddle the student of Buddhism.


Or Hoddle the singer behind the mask. Slide rule pass has been around for decades.

I'm not a fan of 'Transitions', 'Between the lines', 'Working the Channels', 'First/Second Contact' or 'Getting your rewards'.
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