Most annoying football cliche?

After carragher says something he regularly follows his own statement with "it really is", which is weird, it really is.
 
A team lacking ‘heart’ or ‘desire’ because they lost. ‘There’s no desire’. What does that even mean?
 
“It’s all about the press”. This is relatively new, when I started following football in the early 1960s, reporters weren’t allowed on the field of play duting the match, nor were players allowed to use Cheese presses or Corby trouser presses.

“Set pieces” used to be free kicks, corners, goal kicks or penalty kicks, so where do chess set pieces come into it?

”Good feet!” Well you wouldn’t expect anyone with bad feet to be playing in the first place.
 

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