In this week's football-language podcast we look back at some language from the Champions League play-off games, including 'settle the tie'...
In this football phrase of the week, we talk about the football phrase 'under the lights', connected with theupcoming Merseyside derby.
This football language podcast looks at some football language from an FA Cup tie between Man United vs Leicester, including to squeak past.
In this football phrase of the week we introduce the football phrase 'touching distance', connected with the Arsenal vs Man City game.
In this football language podcast we look back at some of the language from this week's European action, including the phrase 'seal a spot'.
In this football phrase of the week we explain the expression, 'to bring down in the box' from the Chelsea versus Arsenal game in the WSL.
In this football language podcast we look back at some of the language from game seven of the Champions League group stage, including 'goal...
In this football phrase of the week we explain the expression, 'to throw away a lead' after Arsenal drew 2-2 with Aston Villa
In this football language podcast we take a look at the phrase 'winning run', and other similar phrases.
This week's football phrase of the week is the verb, 'to rattle' and how it can be used in footbal to talk about shots and also pressure.
In this football phrase of the week we take a look at the phrase, nick a win' which is connected with the match played between Liverpool...
2024 Review (Part 1): In this football language podcast we look back at some of the language that emerged from some of the big stories of...
In this football phrase of the week we explain the expression, 'straight defeat' after Manchester United lost another Premier League match...
Newspaper Headlines: Salah contract still 'far away' after five-star Liverpool show - We look at some more language from newspaper...
In this football phrase of the week we explain the expression, 'to stretch their lead ' after Liverpool's win over the Christmas fixtures
In this football language post we explain the newspaper headline, 'Christmas No 1' from the Independent newspaper about Liverpool being top
In this football phrase of the week we take a look at the phrase, theirs to lose' which has been in the news after Liverpool stayed top of...
Jeepers Keepers: In this football language post we explain the newspaper headline, 'Jeepers Keepers' from the Daily Telegraph newspaper...
In this football language podcast we are looking at 'goalkeeping gaffes' as well as the term to describe scoring directly from a corner.
In this football phrase of the week we take a look at the phrase, 'to be sacked after a defeat' which has been in the news after two...
In this football language podcast we talk about a phrase originally from farming used in football: to shepherd.
In this football phrase of the week we take a look at the phrase, 'home form' and explain how it is used in football.
In this football language podcast we look at the phrase, 'to clinch the title' after Botafogo's first ever win in the 2024 Copa...
In this football phrase of the week we take a look at the phrase, 'on toast' and explain how it is used in football.
In this football language podcast we look at the phrase, 'to go top' and some of its variations. We also look back at some language from...
In this football phrase of the week we take a look at the phrase, 'to rout another team' and explain how it is used in football.
In this football language podcast we talk about the noun 'slump' and how it is used in football and also look at some big games this...
In this football language podcast we take a look at the phrase, 'silence the crowd' and how it is used in football.
In this football language podcast we take a look at the phrase, 'can't live with them' and how it is used in football. We also look ahead...
In this football language podcast we look back at an extraordinary weekend of late goals in the Premier League. We also explain some of the...
In this football language podcast we look at some language from non-league football, including 'capacity crowd', as well as some football...
In this football language podcast we will talk about a word which is used in English football only; the word is 'Spursy'...