Damon explains the word 'scrappy' and how it is used in football.
Today I'll be talking about the verb phrase 'knock on the door' and how it is used in football.
In this football language post we look at the phrase 'to Plant a Header', used to describe a type of header.
In this football language post we look at the phrase 'to clip the heel of', which is a phrase used when talking about fouls.
In this football language podcast we look at the verb 'ping' and the two main ways it is used in football.
In this football language post we look at the noun 'cushion' and how it is used in football as a verb, adjective, and a noun
In this football language post we look at the noun 'ball' A and how it is used in football and how it is connected with passing.
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On this week's football-language podcast, the languagecaster team review the footballing news, explain the words a€˜clipa€™ and 'trounce'...
This post on the language of football explains the meanings of the verb 'to clip', which can be used in connection with shots and passes.
This is our weekly short audio post on the language of football, and A I'll be talking about the word 'rout'. A
Welcome to the sixth week of the 2019-20 Languagecaster Predictions Competition in which we feature five matches from the English League...
This post on the language of football explains the meaning of the verb 'toA flap', which is a word used in connection with goalkeeping
2020 European Championship Qualifiers - Switzerland v Ireland: On this week's football-language podcast, we take a look at some of last...
I'll be talking about the verb phrase 'to hoof it', which is a phrase we talked about seven years ago in 2012, but I'd like to add...
This post on the language of football explains the meaning of the adjective 'misfiring', which is a word used to describe a team's...
On this week's football-language podcast take a look at the news from the past week in the football world. We will be talking the language...
2019-20 Chelsea vs Liverpool: On this week's football-language podcast we look back at the action from the first set of games in the...
This short post on the language of football explains the meaning of the phrase 'to draw a foul', which is a phrase connected with tackles...
Learn English Through Football Podcast - Bundle Home: Hi there everyone, my name is Damon from the languagecaster team. This is a short...
In this short football language post, we explain the phrase to be caught napping, often used in connection with defending. If you have...
On this short football language podcast weA introduce a phrase from the world of football.A IfA you have questions or comments about this...
In this short post on the language of football, we explain the meaning of the verb phrase, 'to clatter into', a phrase related to tackles.
In this short post on the language of football, we explain the meaning of the word, 'streak', and how it is used with 'winning', 'losing'...
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2019 Women’s World Cup: Day 5 – USA vs Thailand: Day 5 of the 2019 Women’s World Cup and it’s raining goals:...
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In this post on the language of football, we explain the meaning of the verb phrase, ‘to stand up the ball’. This is a phrase...
In this short football language post, we explain the meaning of the phrase, ‘Speculative long range shot’. This is a phrase...
This audio post on football language post explains the verb ‘to palm‘. This is used to describe an action by the goal keeper...
This audio post on football language post explains the phrase ‘No-man’s land‘. If you have questions or comments, email...