Hated Footy Phrases...

The only one which really annoys me is when moronic pundits, usually that twat Jamie Redknapp mentions "the Lampards, the Rooneys and the Silvas"
 
Also, I hate "stone-wall penalty". There has NEVER been a clear penalty described as being anything other than a stone wall penalty.
 
Bigga said:
It's come to irk me, that in the last 3/ 4 months, a turn of phrase squawked by 'Stevie G' has been used over and over again by the sporting media parrots.

It involves somebody "going again", at some point in the conversation. I fooking hate it! It reminds me of the sh*t coined phrase of "top top" when Redknapp used it, trying to describe something as 'great'.

I hate these fooking lame soundbites, that commentators repeat to make themselves sound 'relevant'. That cnut Alan Smith has just said it and it was the straw that broke the camel's back for me!


Stop using thicko football speak, you fooking tw@s!!!

"In and around" Joey Barton said it on Sunday Supplement, saying Charlie Austin had been practicing penalties "in and around the QPR training ground"

Oh, so he practiced some in a local park did he? School fields? Round the back of Bargain Booze? Where exactly "around" the training ground did he do this practice that was more suitable than just doing it at the training ground itself?
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top
  AdBlock Detected
Bluemoon relies on advertising to pay our hosting fees. Please support the site by disabling your ad blocking software to help keep the forum sustainable. Thanks.