This week saw the retirement of one of the greatest strikers of this generation, O Fenomeno, Ronaldo.
This week we explain the cliche 'to leave everything on the pitch' which means that...
Every week during the 2010-11 season, the languagecaster team explain a football phrase or cliche for learners of English who love the...
With Manchester United on the verge of a record-breaking 19th league title and a Champions League final to look forward to, this week...
2011 Champions League Semi-Final: This week languagecaster previews the semi-finals of the Champions League and attempts to predict the...
This week's main report talks about the English FA Cup competition.
Squander a lead: This time we look at the phrase 'to squander a lead' which is connected to comebacks.
On this week's podcast we review the 2011 Asian Cup.
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Weekly Football Phrase: To dump out of a competition. This phrase is usually used when talking about cup competitions, such as the FA Cup...
A manager speaks: Continuing with our look at the world of football language, we post an interview from 2007 that we carried out with...
O n this week's main listening report, we feature the upcoming 2010 Club World Cup. We talk a little about its history and then introduce...
On this week's podcast we feature the exciting run-in to the 2010 Brazilian Championship.
2010 Premier League: On this week's podcast we interview three football fans, James, Hans and Dave, and ask them which teams they believe...
On this week's podcast we focus on one of the most interesting and progressive teams in Germany: FC St Pauli.
2010 El Clasico: A free listening report with transcript on football for learners of English who love soccer: this week el clasico
English football expression: To be cagey is when, you do not give a clear answer, or make a firm decision.