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What sayings and clichés irritate you

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posted on 14/4/14

"That's ended up in row z"

anyone actually sat in row z?

posted on 14/4/14

Moyes Out

posted on 14/4/14

The word interchanging, god that makes me cringe when posters use it when talking about a 3 behind a striker.

posted on 14/4/14

its good if the attacking players can interchange with eachother.

posted on 14/4/14

When the commentators say "The bar's still shaking" 10 minutes after the shot.

posted on 14/4/14

Last week, when some pundits started questioning the goal-line technology saying "it looked in"- and what?

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posted on 14/4/14

A couple of inches the other way it would have gone in

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The crowd sucked the ball into the net

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It's a 6 pointer

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Graeme Souness- and I am only pointing this out because it has happened more than once- he will speak about Liverpool or United and say they are a "unique club, just like..."

posted on 14/4/14

Commentators and pundits getting names wrong is funny, i remember jeff stelling once saying fabrice mulumbu had equalised for west brom

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posted on 14/4/14

comment by Barf Vader (U15867)
posted 33 minutes ago
'He'd play for nothing'

Bet he wouldn't.
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similar to this, but when fans say 'he plays for the badge, or he plays for the club'. Most footballers pay for the money and I don't even mean that in a callous way. It's a job and it's why when club's fail to pay their players after a while they go on strike.

posted on 14/4/14

When players keep saying "you know" in their post match interviews

posted on 14/4/14

comment by Earl Brutus (U1449)
posted 1 minute ago
Commentators and pundits getting names wrong is funny, i remember jeff stelling once saying fabrice mulumbu had equalised for west brom
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Or commentators not being able to pronounce countries correctly such as Graham Taylor with 'Azerjeban'.

comment by (U14615)

posted on 14/4/14

When pundits answer their own question using numbers, usually three in ascending order to highlight something:

"How much is replacing the left back going to cost them ? 10...15...20...million ?"

Or

"How many chances could he have taken that half. ? ..3...4....5 chances ?'

Or

"It's gonna be a busy summer, how much are they going to spend.....110...120...130 million ?'

posted on 14/4/14

comment by mikeyboson619 (U12659)
posted 7 seconds ago
comment by Earl Brutus (U1449)
posted 1 minute ago
Commentators and pundits getting names wrong is funny, i remember jeff stelling once saying fabrice mulumbu had equalised for west brom
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Or commentators not being able to pronounce countries correctly such as Graham Taylor with 'Azerjeban'.
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Were getting into Chris Waddle territory now...........Pelanty

posted on 14/4/14

When pundit's always say 'For me' when giving their opinion on something

posted on 14/4/14

Or commentators not being able to pronounce countries correctly such as Graham Taylor with 'Azerjeban'.

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One of the co commentators, can't remember his name, can not say Manchester. He calls us Mancher United.

posted on 14/4/14

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 7 seconds ago
Or commentators not being able to pronounce countries correctly such as Graham Taylor with 'Azerjeban'.

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One of the co commentators, can't remember his name, can not say Manchester. He calls us Mancher United.
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Nearly as bad as rafa benitez pronouncing aston villa.........."i shouldn't be here"

posted on 14/4/14

Complete overuse of the word 'Blatant' for almost every event that happens on a football pitch.

comment by 8bit (U2653)

posted on 14/4/14

When they say great save when a striker hits it straight at the keeper and it bounces off him.

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