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Football Phrase 2018 Archives - Learn English Through Football
by Damon Brewster and Damian Fitzpatrick
Welcome to the Learn English Through Football Podcast for all learners of English who love the beautiful game of football.
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Football Language: Find a way to win
What is the meaning of the football phrase 'Find a way to win'?
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Football Language Cliche: Put it in the mixer
In this post we explain the football cliche 'put in the mixer' which is used to describe a long-ball game... The post Football Language Cliche: Put it in the mixer appeared first on Learn English Through Football.
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Football Cliche: No one is bigger than the club
In today's football expression we explain the cliche 'no one is bigger than the club' which can be seen a s a type of warning.
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Football Language: Unbeaten record
We explain the football expressions 'unbeaten record' and 'unbeaten run' which are used to describe a team's performance in a competition.
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Football Language: (a) Spell
A spell, is a period of time or a piece of magic. It is the former meaning that is most common in football, and the word is usually combined with the words 'good' or 'bad'.
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2018 World Cup Language: Late Winners
In this post, we explain some football expressions to do with late goals, specifically 'late winners', that have featured in the 2018 World Cup's first week.
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Weekly Football Phrase: (to) Peg Back
A team is losing. They score and get level with their opponents. How do you describe this situation? Peg back is this week's English for football phrase.
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