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Annoying phrases (in sport if you want)

Same difference - when two things are the same, people say, it's the same difference. Now the dictionary offers a good explanation. Basically it means the same thing, it's the same, and the difference is so slight it is not worth thinking about.

So you can either say "same thing" or "same difference" as they are the same..........difference.

Annoys me that one, any others?

posted on 11/3/14

As some of you are still bored, try this for a bit of fun.

http://www.whoohoo.co.uk/main.asp

posted on 11/3/14

comment by He's French, He's Flash...comment by Jay - I'll think of something profound to put here. (U16498) posted 14 minutes ago I'm not gay, or bi ffs. Closest I get is a bit of shémale pórn ffs. (U9335)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Barf Vader (U15867)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by He's French, He's Flash...comment by Jay - I'll think of something profound to put here. (U16498) posted 14 minutes ago I'm not gay, or bi ffs. Closest I get is a bit of shémale pórn ffs. (U9335)
posted 1 minute ago
Technical player...

Are all footballers not technically a player??
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Just another description for someone that doesn't like to tackle or run around or cold and wet weather. And wears gloves.
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thats not at all true, ive seen Aaron Lennon wear gloves

posted on 11/3/14

comment by RBW - Is Moysie the new Wilf McGuinness (U2335)
posted 40 minutes ago
Love to a waiter in a restaurant

If any illiterate moron asked me when making their order, for example ...

'Can I GET a Chicken Kebab'...

I would reply 'Well, no you can't actually, but as your waiter I will get one for you"
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This might annoy you - it certainly annoys Sean Lock - but it has nothing to do with literacy.

posted on 11/3/14

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 8 minutes ago
As some of you are still bored, try this for a bit of fun.

http://www.whoohoo.co.uk/main.asp
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Thanks VC, I just massively insulted the Irish bird in my office with your little translator.

That's on you!

comment by Jay. (U16498)

posted on 11/3/14

Yeah well, I'm sure you'll find a way to make it up to her.

Dirty, lucky bástard.

posted on 11/3/14

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posted on 11/3/14

When someone (usually Andy Townsend) refers to the goal as 'goals'

posted on 11/3/14

comment by conormcgrace (U4307)
posted 1 hour, 47 minutes ago
comment by bruceandpally (U8201)
posted 43 seconds ago
Keystone Cops defending is one that annoys me a bit, people under the age of about fifty have no idea who or what Keystone Cops is (an old tv show?).

Also, "number 10" to refer to the withdrawn striker, it's not Rugby were a number has always related to a players position. Number 10's have played in defence for Germany and in midfield for other teams.
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Well actually, originally shirt numbers did refer to positions. The starting xi always had shirt numbers 1-11.

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Yes but that isn't the case anymore, like I said players have worn a number and haven't played in the position it was originally designated for, it's happened for decades.

posted on 11/3/14

RVP is number #20, yet Welbeck is #19.

posted on 11/3/14

comment by Jay - Hello moose***kers! (U16498)
posted 2 hours, 45 minutes ago
Their is absolutely no reason to get the wrong kind of there/their/they're in a sentence. People who do this - there stupid and they should be sent over to Australia to rot over they're.
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Their, their, they're....calm yourself down.

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