In this post we explain the football cliche 'put in the mixer' which is used to describe a long-ball game...
In today's football expression we explain the cliche 'no one is bigger than the club' which can be seen a s a type of warning.
For this post on football English we explain the adjective phrase 'high octane'. If you have suggestions, questions, comments, let us know!
In this post, we explain the football expression 'bore draw' which is used to describe a not very exciting game of football.
Hello, my name is Damon from languagecaster.com and I’m going to be talking about a cliche in football in this World Cup 2018 post...
Never Know They're Beaten: this post explains the football cliche 'Never know they're beaten' which was used to describe the Germany...
In this post, we explain the football phrase 'top bin'.
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This post explains the football clicheA 'Away at a Cold Night at Stoke', a cliche specifically about English football.
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This post explains the football phrase 'Down to ten men' which is often used when a player has been injured or sent off.
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One for the cameras: The meaning of the cliche 'one for the cameras' is when a keeper...
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To play a blinder is a football cliche which means to play very, very well.
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