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Football Language Podcast: (to) Knock on the Door

Knock on the Door

Learn English Through Football Podcast (to) Knock on the Door: Hi there everybody, my name is Damon, one half of the languagecaster team. Today I’ll be talking about the verb phrase ‘knock on the door‘ and how it is used in football. A IfA you have any questions or comments about this or any other football phrase, or you have your own suggestion, then email us at: admin@languagecaster.com. At our website, languagecaster.com you can also find hundreds more football words and phrases in our huge football glossary. Just type languagecaster.com into your browser.

Football Language:A (to) Knock on the Door

OK, today’s phrase is connected with attacking. In many ways, football is a simple game; each team tries to get past their opponent’s defence and score. The defence is a barrier…

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Learn English Through Football Podcast
Learn English Through Football Podcast
Damian Fitzpatrick

Learn English Through Football Podcast: A show for football fans to improve their English language skills

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I was born and brought up near Chester in the north west of England. I have always loved playing and talking about sport, especially football!
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