stever
Just doesn't shut up
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The Press
Transition
Phases
What's happened to our beautiful game???
Transition
Phases
What's happened to our beautiful game???
"Taking one for the team"I hate when they describe blatant cheating as "smart play"
"Taking one for the team"
They just dropped it in the Sunderland gameIndustrial language is another new phrase been churned out.
Same here. Awful BSLow block . Hate it, not sure why.
Yeah. When pundits call a dirty chop on a player who is advancing up the pitch, a "really good foul to give away". Heard Murphy and others use it. Even if it goes on tacitly and unspoken, to admit it and frame it as a positive is so cynical it makes my skin crawl. They're the sort of people who would agree with Spurs' hatchet job on Traore a couple of seasons ago. There are still impressionable kids listening to you, you cretin.I hate when they describe blatant cheating as "smart play"
Because the correct phrase is "parking the bus"Low block . Hate it, not sure why.
Not sure that’s new. It’s what David Ellery sent Duncan Ferguson off for in 1998. His report actually stated “use of industrial language”Industrial language is another new phrase been churned out.
High press I don't mind so much. It was when the world was talking about gegenpressing as though the Germans invented it.Low block is one million percentage the worst. Absolute nonsensical saying, said by people who were gimps at school, never played football till they were 16, and support players as opposed to their local team.
High press is up there.
Describing a blatant cheating dive as clever.
Finally, anyone condoning the use of VAR, in anyway shape or form.
And some use even worse, I'll give you a couple;Some mixers use the same phrases.
Absolutely.Low block is one million percentage the worst. Absolute nonsensical saying, said by people who were gimps at school, never played football till they were 16, and support players as opposed to their local team.
High press is up there.
Describing a blatant cheating dive as clever.
Finally, anyone condoning the use of VAR, in anyway shape or form.