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Weekly Football Phrases: Full List 2010-11

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Every week during the 2010-11 season, the languagecaster team will be explaining a football phrase or cliché connected to football. Below is the complete list which will be updated weekly and by clicking on the phrase you will be taken to a post with a transcript and an audio file. You can find many more examples by going to our previous season football phrase page here football clichés here and our huge football glossary here and of course by listening to our Weekly football podcast for all learners of English

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Welcome to the website that helps students interested in football improve their English language skills. Soccer fans can enhance these skills with lots of free language resources: a weekly podcast, football phrases, explanations of football vocabulary, football cliches, worksheets, quizzes and much more at languagecaster.com.

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