(to) blow a chance: to miss out on an opportunity
Football glossary: One of the most spectacular ways to score a goal is with a bicycle kick.
Football glossary: Becks - famous footballer David Beckham's nickname.
Football glossary: the beautiful game - a synonym for football
Football glossary: What's the nickname of the South African national football team?
Backs against the wall: In this football language post we look at the phrase 'backs against the wall' when used in football...
Football glossary: B team - The second team with players that are not quite good enough to play for the first team.
Today's Euro 2012 phrase is 'to be bullish'
Listen to an explanation of another phrase from the language of football. This week, to bundle the ball home.
On this week's show we feature the phrase 'to be booked for dissent'
Every week during the 2010-11 season, the languagecaster team explain a football phrase or cliche for learners of English who love the...
This week's English for football phrase is 'to brush aside' which is made up from the verb brush...
Languagecaster Football Phrase of the Week: To Play a Blinder
This weeka€™s English for Football phrase is a€˜to spare your blushesa€˜.
This week's English for football phrase is to score a brace.
What is the meaning of 'break the deadlock'? We look at the phrase 'break the deadlock' which is used when talking about draws in football...
This week's English for football phrase is 'to get the boot'
This week's English for football is to book a place in. Now, the verb 'to book' means to reserve, or to keep, and so you can book a room in...
languagecaster.com introduces the English for football phrase 'to be in the bag'.
Battling for survival: In this football language post we explain the football expression 'battling for survival' which is often used when...
Bouncebackability: This means to recover from a setback or bad news, to come back after something bad has happened.